Bought a complete Olympus OM-2 kit (was looking for an OM-1 for parts, but couldn't resist):
- Olympus OM-2 with focusing screen 1-1 (microprism) and Shoe-2
- Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 with lens hood
- Zuiko 50mm f/1.8
- Zuiko 135mm f/3.5
- Cosina 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6
- Olympus T32 flash with pouch, manual, ND filters and mounting brackets
- Hot shoe "Shoe 3" for TTL-flash with the T32 in original box
- Focusing screen 1-13 (rangefinder-style) in original case and box
- Several filters (UV, Skylight, Polarizer, and a Mirage
filter)
Bought it unseen and untested, the ad said "Camera and four lenses for sale" and after a few messages back and forth I bought it as a gamble since the seller hadn't used it in years and didn't know whether it would still work.
Because the camera needed to be tested and I had been wanting to try home-developing C-41 for a while now, I also ordered:
- Compard/Rollei Digibase C-41 Ready to use kit
- 4 rolls of Kodak Colorplus 200
- 4 rolls of Fuji C200
Replaced the light seals of the OM-2, put some fresh batteries in, dry-tested it and then shot a test roll with it. All appears to work flawlessly, glass is in excellent condition (no fungus/scratches/sticky apertures) and the camera appears to work well in both Auto and Manual mode. Sure, the lenses are not the fastest glass around and I already have the 28mm 3.5 and the 50mm 1.8, but I'm still very happy with it!