Shooting a wedding with Olympus OM10 and OM20

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Since the OM-20 (aka OM-G) has the manual speeds built in, that's not an issue. One option for the OP is to use the OM-10 in auto, and use the OM-20 in manual with a dedicated flash. While it won't be TTL, print film latitude should handle almost all situations.
 
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The Olympus OM-G (that's what they called the OM-20 in the USA) was my first real camera. My father bought one for me when I was 11 years old. He had one, too, and had taught me to use his before buying me one of my own. They're fully capable of professional results. I never photographed a wedding with mine, but I have had work published and exhibited that I shot with the OM-G when I was young.
 
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