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Page 2: ...ssional and amateur alike for standard as well as scientific and technical photography pursuits OM 2 is part of the total Olympus OM System enablingyou to capture life as it happens from photomicrography to astrophotography from photojournalism to portraiture With its many system components the OM 2 permits an in finite range of photographic capabilities a camera that grows as your needs expand To...

Page 3: ... Socket Cap Tripod Socket Camera Back Camera Back Pressure Plate P 37 Motor Coupling Terminal Refer to pages in parentheses for detailed explanations of each part Film Take Up Spool Viewfinder Eyepiece Frame Battery Check Lamp Recordata Back Contact Dual Sprocket B LOCK Button P 12 P 9 P 44 P 58 P 8 P 43 P 37 P 40 P 7 P 37 P40 Release Pin 2 ...

Page 4: ...eld Scale Aperture Ring Focusing Ring Lens Mount Ring Body Mount Ring Exposure Copensation Dial Film Speed Dial Shutter Release Button Cable Release Socket Exposure Counter P 10 P 20 P 11 P 10 P 11 ASA Film Speed Window Film Advance Lever Memo Holder P 12 P 7 P 30 P 35 P 35 P 20 P 26 P 12 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 35 P 14 P 26 P 11 P 23 P 19 P 20 P 37 P 42 P 44 P 8 P 15 P 24 P44 P 9 P 20 P 44 3 ...

Page 5: ...Rewind Release Lever Accessory Shoe 4 Shoulder Strap Eyelet Self Timer Depth of Field Preview Button Lens P 20 P 44 P 21 P 44 P 25 P 26 4 ...

Page 6: ...Selector Lever Viewfinder 13 Focusing 14 Automatic Exposure Control 15 Manual Exposure Control 17 Holding the Camera 19 Unloading the Camera Making Multiple Exposures 20 Setting the Self Timer 21 Exposure Compensation 22 Exposure Compensation for Automatic Measurement 23 Exposure Compensation for Manual Measurement 24 Depth of Field 25 Depth of Field Scale Preview Button 26 Infrared Photography Ca...

Page 7: ...re of the OM 2 TTL Direct off the film Light Measuring 47 Zuiko Interchangeable Lens Group Table of Interchangeable Lenses Interchangeable Lens Group Units Finder Group Finder Group Units Flashphoto Group Flashphoto Group Units Motor Drive Group Motor Drive Group Units Macrophotography Group Macrophotography Group Units Phototechnical Group Phototechnical Group Units Photomicrography Group Photomi...

Page 8: ... To detach the lens press down on the lens release button and turn the lens counter clockwise Always attach the front and rear lens caps when the lens is removed from the body to prevent any possibility of damage Insert two 1 5V silver oxide batteries SR44 Eveready EPX 76 or equivalents into the bat tery chamber CAUTION Batteries should be always replaced as a pair If battery polarity is incorrect...

Page 9: ... approxi mately one year To avoid battery drain make it Mirror Lock Up If the mirror is up the field of view turns dark through the viewfinder and the film cannot be advanced This lock up of the mirror occurs when no batteries are loaded or batteries are deplet ed or the film is advanced during exposure The mirror lock up does not indicate any break down of the camera but a built in safety device ...

Page 10: ...in the film take up spool Turn the advance lever so that the film perfora tions engage the sprocket teeth Close the camera back until it clicks Make sure the selector lever is in the OFF posi tion NOTE Fold out the rewind crank and rotate it clockwise slightly to remove any slack in the film Then if the rewind crank rotates as you turn the advance lever the film is properly advancing 9 ...

Page 11: ... If the advance lever stops moving because you ve shot the last remaining film frame while you are advancing the film discontinue the film advance and rewind the film Read pages 37 41 for motor drive shooting Exposure Counter The exposure counter is indexed from S Start to 1 2 up to 36 in even numbers and E End Whenever the camera back is opened the exposure counter automatically returns to S 10 ...

Page 12: ...ation dial several click stops in the opposite direction from the ASA you are trying to set Then lift the outer collar again and continue turning to the desir ed ASA setting NEVER FORCE THE DIAL WHEN SETTING ASA Once the setting has been made turn the dial until the white line is aligned with the black index line on the pentaprism housing CAUTION Make sure you align the white line with the black i...

Page 13: ...ure with the lens fully open The diaphragm will automatically close to the pre selected F stop at the moment of exposure And immediately re open after exposure Manual Shutter Speed Ring Shutter speeds engraved on the manual shutter speed ring are used only for non automatic cam era operation B indicates bulb at which set ting the shutter will remain open as long as the shutter release button is he...

Page 14: ...est position simul taneously with release of mirror lock up The three position viewfinder control center allows you to see the operating mode of your camera without checking the position of the selector lever NOTE If you release the shutter with the selector lever at OFF in normal lighting condition the built in automatic exposure control is activated to take a properly exposed picture so as not t...

Page 15: ... critical focus ing has been achieved NOTE You can determine the distance between the subject and the film plane by reading the dis tance scale on the focusing ring after setting criti cal focusing The actual distance is indicated op posite the red central index mark on the lens mount ring the white scale indicates this distance in meters and the orange scale in feet For Focusing Screen replacemen...

Page 16: ...te that speed in the viewfinder Then RE LEASE THE SHUTTER NOTE At shutter speeds slower than 1 60 second the possibility of camera movement during ex posure is increased If the needle in the viewfinder indicates a shutter speed in this area turn the aperture ring to the left so as to open the aper ture For use of interchangeable lenses of various angles of view refer to the data below to determine...

Page 17: ...es for automatic exposures from 1 second to 120 seconds with ASA 100 at normal temperature and humidity If you wish to close the shutter during a long time exposure under AUTO operation turn the selector lever to the OFF position and the shutter closes CAUTION Do not advance the film while the mirror is up during an automatic exposure or the mirror will lock up The Shutter Speed Preferred System S...

Page 18: ...y click stop or inter mediate F stop position Aperture Preferred Manual Exposure Control Turn the aperture ring until the desired F stop is opposite the white index mark Look through the viewfinder and rotate the shutter speed ring until the needle lines up as close as possible to the center of the index Make sure that the shutter speed ring is clicked into position and not between two settings Ma...

Page 19: ... if the subject is too dark ASA 100 ASA 100 ASA 100 50mm F1 8 lens fully opened 50mm F1 4 lens fully opened 55mm F1 2 lens fully opened 1 2sec 1 2sec 1 2sec Light Measuring Range of the Exposure Meter The measuring range is EV 1 5 EV17 ASA 100 with F1 2 55mm lens The list above summarizes the lowest measurable limits in dealing with ex treme low light conditions CAUTION If the aperture ring or shu...

Page 20: ...old your breath at the moment of shutter release Transport the film advance lever with your right thumb and squeeze the release button smoothly using the cushion not the tip of your index finger Holding the Camera Vertically For vertical shooting keep one elbow close to your body and press the camera tightly against your forehead NOTE Steady yourself against any nearby sup port such as a tree fenc...

Page 21: ...e film by slowly turn ing the rewind crank in a clockwise direction until it stops then take the first exposure Turn the rewind release lever counter clock wise by about 90 Hold both the rewind knob and rewind re lease lever to prevent them from turning and advance the film advance lever The shutter will then be cocked for the next exposure without advancing the film Press the shutter release butt...

Page 22: ... during its operation turn the start lever counter clockwise If you turn the start lever clockwise again the self timer can re sume its action NOTE After setting the lever you can release the shutter by pressing the shutter release button NOTE If you do not reset the self timer the timer lever will begin moving immediately after advancing the film and the shutter will be releas ed earlier than exp...

Page 23: ... main sub ject under exposed Alternatively when taking a picture of a bright subject against a dark back ground the meter tends to read the darkest part Before compen sation leaving the main subject over exposed In these situations proper exposure compensation helps you take fine pictures NOTE With backlighting or sidelighting it s al ways a good idea to use a lens hood to eliminate unwanted glare...

Page 24: ... position and rotate the compensation dial until the meter needle points at the read out speed in the finder NOTE In such a case it is recommended to turn the compensation dial to the 1 side When taking a picture of a bright subject against a dark background spotlightng deep shadows etc turn the compensation dial to the side Move forward until the subject fills as much of the viewfinder as possibl...

Page 25: ...ject under exposed To compensate for this move forward until the subject fills most of the viewfinder picture area and set the F stop shutter speed combination which centers the meter needle between the index marks Return to your original position and take the picture without changing this F stop shutter speed combination even though the needle is not centered NOTE Over exposure by 1 stop renders ...

Page 26: ...shallower By stopping your lens down e g from F2 8 to F16 or getting farther away from your subject this depth of field can be in creased The table below shows that when the camera to subject distance is 3m the depth of field at F16 ranges from 1 93m to 6 93m As you press the preview button looking through the viewfinder you can ascertain the actual depth of field Depth of Field Table F1 8 F1 450m...

Page 27: ...ce is 3m 10ft and the lens is set at F16 If you read the distance scale at the points opposite the engraved 16 on both sides of the reference dot you will find that the depth of field is from 1 9m 6ft to 7m 23ft When you wish to see which objects fall within the acceptable zone of sharpness depth of field press the preview button on your lens The dia phragm of the lens will stop down to the preset...

Page 28: ...Shoot with the red filter on In the above picture the red index is set at infinity CAUTION Due to special light gathering require ments of infrared films it is recommended that you follow the film manufacturer s recommenda tions regarding exposure The camera back of the OM 2 is fully interchanbe able with the Recordata Back 2 3 and 250 Film Back 1 To remove the camera back push down on the release...

Page 29: ... from inside the camera by gripping the tip of the screen with the tool as shown CAUTION Although the above procedure can be done with fingers it is recommended that you use the special tool supplied Changing focusing screens is a procedure to be exercised with great care Trying to change a screen with your fingers can result in fingerprints and costly damage to the surface of the screen the prism...

Page 30: ...calculator panel blank side for TTL OTF Auto flash The T32 and T20 are the world s first fully auto matic electronic flash units All their functions are controlled directly by the OM 2 to perform ex tremely easy yet highly accurate flash exposures See pp 61 69 for further information on flash units 29 ...

Page 31: ...T20 on the acces sory shoe automatically completes the X syn chro circuit It is not necessary to set the X and FP flash selector to X A red lamp lights in the viewfinder when the T32 or T20 capacitor is charged ready for shooting Set the aperture ring to the f stop you require focus on the subject and release the shutter NOTE All f stops on the camera lens can be used 30 ...

Page 32: ...e subject If the lamp stays lighted correct exposure has been made by existing light requiring no flash In case exposure must be achieved by flash illumi nation turn the aperture ring until the meter needle points to 1 30 sec or slower and shoot NOTE The OM 2 incorporates an incorrect flash prevention system If the shutter speed is faster than the flash synchronizing range the electronic flash wil...

Page 33: ...nceangle always coincides with the picture angle of the camera lens The OM 2 shutter automatically closes at the instant the flash exposure has been completed Ordinary electronic flash unitandcamera Normal automatic flash operation Picture angle Light measuring angle eliminating camera shake Correct exposure can be confirmed without taking your eye off the viewfinder By the incorporation of an inc...

Page 34: ...FLASH The T32 flash surface can be tilted upward through an angle of 90 providing easy bounce TTL Auto flash Point the flash surface at the ceiling so that the subject is illuminated by soft reflected light 33 ...

Page 35: ...CLOSE UP FLASH Close up in TTL Auto flash can be achieved sim ply by tilting the flash surface downward up to 15 34 ...

Page 36: ...r speed ring to 1 60 sec or slow er Set the flash unit to the automatic or manual setting Set the desired F stop on the flash unit in the case of auto mode and then set the aperture ring to this F stop In the case of manual mode F stop can be determined by using the follow ing formula NOTE Mounting the electronic flash unit on the accessory shoe automatically completes the X synchro circuit Howeve...

Page 37: ...tion alongside the flash socket CAUTION With the clip on type FP class flash unit the synchronizing cable must be used to connect the unit and the camera Select the proper shutter speed from the table below and set the shutter speed ring accord ingly Determine the correct F stop for flash exposure by using the calculator dial exposure chart or guide number formula Set the aperture ring to this F s...

Page 38: ...shooting at 5 frames per second operating off various power units Can be switched to the single mode of operation winding film at a high speed of 0 16 second per frame Motor Drive 1 Shutter Release Shutter Release Lock Lever M 18V Control Grip 1 Mounting Catch Grip Lock Remote Control Jack Camera Coupling Terminal Shutter Release Guide Pin Socket Cap Storage Clamping Screw 37 ...

Page 39: ...urely attached to the camera base plate Attaching the M 18V Control Grip 1 Remove the M 18V Battery Holder 1 insert twelve 1 5V penlight AA size batteries into the battery holder and re insert the battery holder into the Control Grip Align the red index line and push the control grip forward until it snaps into the front of the motor drive NOTE A flat type rechargeable power source the M 1 5V Ni C...

Page 40: ...GLE or SEQUENCE Set the mode selector to the OFF position when the Motor Drive 1 is not in use NOTE In either mode automatic exposure con trol is possible in the full range of shutter speeds and manual exposure is possible from 1 second to 1 1000 second Release the shutter NOTE You may use either the shutter release on the Control Grip 1 or the shutter release on the Motor Drive 1 to trigger the s...

Page 41: ...Release Remote Control Jack Non Slip Finger Grip Guide Pin Winder 2 The unit provides the OM cameras with automatic film winding capability for single frame as well as sequential filming max 2 5 frames persecond Mode Selector 40 ...

Page 42: ...nd put it back into the compartment Insert the guide pin into the guide pin hole on the camera base plate Turn the clamping screw clockwise until the Winder 2 is securely attached to the cam era base plate Taking the pictures Pull up and rotate the mode selector to the SINGLE or SEQUENCE position Press the shutter release NOTE The removed motor drive cap can be stored in the socket cap storage pos...

Page 43: ...on cloth before re inserting into the camera Avoid dropping or hitting the camera Never store the camera where temperatures ex ceed 50 C 122 F When you use the camera in temperatures under 20 C 4 F it may sometimes fail to operate properly To avoid this warm the camera before use Protect against excess moisture by using packs of silica gel or other desiccant in the storage area After use near the ...

Page 44: ...igh speed such as the shutter instant return mirror dia phragm etc Avoid touching the surfaces of the lens Clean only with an air blower antistatic brush or wipe it lightly with a camel hair brush or lens tissue In EXTREME cases use a clean soft cotton cloth moistened with denatured alcohol NEV ER rub the lens surfaces with your finger cloth ing or other abrasive material If dust or fingerprints c...

Page 45: ...ance the film nor release the shut ter and the viewfinder is totally dark Why A The mirror is locked up because the batteries are depleted or the film was advanced in the middle of an automatic exposure Press the selector lever to the CHECK RESET posi tion to unlock the mirror See page 8 Two batteries should be replaced as a pair if they aredepleted Q Why won t the rewind crank turn when I try to ...

Page 46: ...posure automatically stops in approx 1 30 second ASA 100 to save unnecessary battery ex haustion Q Can I set the shutter speed ring to any posi tion to take pictures on AUTO mode A Any position except B Q Why is the automatic exposure shutter speed much longer than indicated by the meter in the viewfinder A If film is not loaded the shutter speed is much longer than that indicated If it is necessa...

Page 47: ...t the self timer and make sure the film is fully advanced The self timer lever moves freely because you forget to turn the start lever after you set the self timer lever See page 21 Q Can I operate the camera without the motor drive socket cap in place A No Light will enter the camera body through this hole fogging the film Also dust and dirt may enter causing a camera malfunc tion Q Why doesn t m...

Page 48: ...the OM 2 measures the subject brightness very differently from any other automatic camera faster and with much more accuracy With the OM 2 light entering the lens is measured directly at the film plane by the sen The instant the shutter has been released sors at the precise moment the film is being ex posed When sufficient light has reached the film the electronic brain senses the information and ...

Page 49: ...ff its light at the source when the correct exposure level is reached TTL Cen tralized Control Flash 3 Even during 5 frame per second motor drive operation this Method insures correct ex posure for each frame individually 4 The Method operates accurately in far dimmer light than other systems ASA 100 film can be automatically exposed for up to 120 sec onds at F1 2 5 The Method excludes all possibi...

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Page 51: ... system compo nents including interchangeable lenses Compatibility of the camera body with an electronic flash unit allowing high technic flash photography with extreme ease and accuracy Tough and reliable shutter viewfinder etc that withstand harsh handling without fail ing When these exacting conditions have been satis fied an OM 2 is born as a true system camera that controls an entire SLR comp...

Page 52: ... of innovative high perform ance lenses These lenses have a host of special features including new construction that compen sates for close focus aberrations increased aper ture ratio in the wide angle lenses and reduction in telephoto lens size and weight The OM Sys tem adopts 49mm filters for most lenses from 21mm to 200mm As part of the OM System design all the lenses now offer higher perform a...

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Page 54: ...UTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO MANUAL MANUAL AUTO AUTO F STOP RANGE 2 8 22 3 5 22 3 5 16 2 16 3 5 16 2 16 2 8 16 2 16 3 546 2 16 2 8 16 2 8 22 1 2 16 1 4 16 1 8 16 3 5 22 3 6 22 4 22 5 32 2 16 2 8 22 2 8 22 3 5 22 2 8 32 4 32 5 32 4 5 32 6 3 32 6 5 32 11 45 3 5 16 3 5 16 4 32 4 5 45 MIN FOCUS meters f t 0 2 m 0 2 m 0 25m 0 2 m 0 2 m 0 25m 0 25m 0 3 m 0 3 m 0 3 m 0 3 m 0...

Page 55: ...ilt in Built in Built in Built in Built in Built in Built in Built in BuiIt in 57mm Slide on FILTER Built in Built in 72mm 55mm 49mm 55mm 49mm 49mm 49mm 55mm 49mm 49mm 55mm 49mm 49mm 49mm 55mm 49mm 55mm 49mm 49mm 55mm 49mm 72mm 55mm 49mm 72mm 72mm 100mm 100mm 21mm Slide on 32mm Slide on 49mm 55mm Compatible The meter needle indi cates correct light read ings In the combination marked with micro pr...

Page 56: ... for the 18mm F3 5 lens Filters Filters are essential to the effec tive rendition of photographic subjects In controlling contrast and eliminating unwanted haze in black and white photography the use of the correct filter often means the difference between a good photograph and a great one In color where the balancing of the light with the film emulsion is absolutely necessary for cor rect color c...

Page 57: ...aphs without altering other color values in the picture and renders blue skies darker when used with color film Reflections are reduced to provide better texture surface detail Accentuates contrast darkens blue skies Very effective in daylight scenes where the sky is part of subject mat ter Heightens the effect of white clouds Usefull in copying documents where line copy is blue or black on light ...

Page 58: ...cus ing screens The OM 2 is provided with a view finder that offers a far brighter large image than previous 35mm SLR cameras The Finder Group supplements this basic advantage with a compre hensive set of 14 focusing screens for a wide varie ty of applications from photomicrography to as trophotography Unless the most suitable focusing screen for a given photographic purpose is avail able the pote...

Page 59: ...p 1 is provided with a slot for Dioptric Correc tion Lenses Eyecoupler Connects the Varimagni Finder to the OM Body for photomicro micrography It also ensures full coverage of the bright viewfinder field for use of the Eyecup 1 in conjunction with the Motor Drive 250 Film Back Focusing Screen 1 Interchangeable Focusing Screens are often thought of as a luxury feature in 35mm photography Yet the St...

Page 60: ...n a lens with a maximum speed of F5 6 or slower is used the split prism darkens The meter needle indicates proper ex posures Suitable for general photography and ideal for photographers who prefer a view field free from microprism or split prism and for those who are accustomed to focus using matte area Also suitable for super telephoto photography and close up photography in conjunction with macr...

Page 61: ...and extension tubes For focusing in low magnification close up photography use the matte area and in macrophotography greater than life size use the double cross hairs the same way as with the 1 1 2 The meter needle indicates proper exposures but depending on the conditions of the specimen the reading must be compensated for The transparent screen offers the photographer focusing with an un usuall...

Page 62: ... built in bounce mechanism The T20 is extreme ly compact and features a maximum ASA 100 guide number of 20 in meters or 66 in feet with an angle that covers the picture area of a 35mm wide angle lens The T32 or T20 when used with the OM 2 is an OTF off the film ful ly automatic electronic flash unit Even the dial settings auto manual switching aperture setting and ASA film speed setting required o...

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Page 64: ...FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY SYSTEM CHART MOTOR DRIVE BOUNCE FLASH MULTI UNIT FLASH REMOTE CONTROL FLASH CLIP ON FLASH 63 ...

Page 65: ...ewfinder but with no built in bounce mechanism Operates T10 Ring Flash 1 Designed principally for use with the OM System macro lenses this unit provides full and even flash illumination at working distances far closer than possible with other flash units Operates in conjunction with the T Power Control 1 Operates on four 1 5V AA self contained or C batteries inside bounce grip including Ni Cd or A...

Page 66: ...aperture on both the camera and the flash unit which leads to exposure errors caused by mistaken film speed and or aperture alignment With the T32 T20 OM 2 combination once these values have been set on the camera there is no need to reset them on the flash unit Restrictions on the f number that can be used With the T32 T20 OM 2 f number can be selected freely because the light is measured through...

Page 67: ...ed on to the back of the T10 Power Control 1 to provide easy to read distance magnifica tion aperture exposure tables The plate for 50mm lens comes equipped with the T10 other two types are optionally avail able TTL Auto Multi Connector Allows multiple flash units T32s or T20s to be combined with the camera OM 2N or OM 2 in TTL Auto OM 1N in manual mode via TTL Auto Cords for simultaneous flash ph...

Page 68: ...20 elec tronic flash units into grip type units The grip head may be angled in all directions 90 up and 20 down 240 to the left 60 to the right for maximum versatility in bounce and close up flash Grip section houses four 1 5V C size bat teries M Grip Cord Connects the remote shutter re lease on the Power Bounce Grip 2 for operation with the Motor Drive 1 or Winder 2 units Zoom Adapter T32 Offers ...

Page 69: ...fecting color and contrast Color Filter Set T32 For special effects flash Electronic Flash AC Adapters Enables operation of the T10 Ring Flash 1 and its modelling lamp on AC current Electronic Flash AC Adapter 2 Plugged into an AC wall outlet this unit supplies a virtually un limited number of economical flashes with the T32 or T20 68 ...

Page 70: ...PS200 PS200 Quick These manual flash units are for use with cameras with a hot shoe mount have the guide number of 14 in meters or 45 in feet at ASA 100 and a constant flash duration of 1 1000 sec and de liver approx 200 flashes The PS200 operates on two 1 5V AA batteries recycling time ap prox 7 sec and the PS200 Quick on four AA batteries 2 3 sec PS200 31 x 55 x 64mm 1 2 x 2 2 x 2 5 75g 2 6 oz l...

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Page 72: ...elephoto lens for shooting sports and news events or other action subjects The Winder 2 is designed for the ultimate compactness operating on self contained batteries to perform single or sequential shooting The 250 Film Back 1 which holds enough bulk film to give 250 exposures attaches to the OM camera body without cords The M AC Control Box is useful for copy work time lapse and other photograph...

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Page 75: ... attached quickly to the Motor Drive 1 Size 136 X 87 X 32mm Weight 160g less batteries Operating on 4 self contained AA Alkaline batteries it is capa ble of powering approx 50 rolls of 36 exposure film Size 130 X 64 X 98mm 5 12 X 2 52 X 3 86 in Weight 290g 10 2 oz less batteries M 6V Power Pack 1 This pocketable power unit 4 AA batteries connects to the Size 116 X 82 X 66mm 4 57 X 3 23 X 2 59 in W...

Page 76: ...rger 1 This AC adapter is necessary to charge the M 15V Ni Cd Control Pack 1 Relay Cords 1 2m and 10m Extension cords between the Motor Drive 1 and the power source for remote control 250 Film Loader Used in the darkroom for load ing the 250 Film Magazine from 33m 100 ft bulk film rolls Compartment Case L Partitioned Insert Can be slung over the shoulder or carried by hand If used with an optional...

Page 77: ...m offering a complete range of convenient high performance accessories designed for specialists in the various fields of macrophotography Starting from close up photo graphy with simple accessories such as Close up Lenses and Extension Tubes you can extend your photographic excursions into the macro photo world with the five Macro Lenses Auto Bellows Stands Adapters and a large variety of lighting...

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Page 79: ...ion increase with out affecting automatic dia phragm action The close up lens extends to 72mm x 48mm 2 8 x 1 9 when used in conjunc tion with the 135mm macro lens and runs all the way from 72mm x 48mm 2 8 x 1 9 to 36mm x 24mm 1 4 x 0 9 in conjunction with the 1 1 Macro 80mm lens different combinations in total to give a variety of magnifica tions Another set of these extension tubes of the sam siz...

Page 80: ...lowing you to focus and compose as desired Slide Copier For use in conjunction with the Auto Bellows to produce dupli cates from frame mounted slides or strip slides The 1 1 Macro 80 mm is recommended for best re sult with the Slide Copier Objective Lens Mount PM MTob This objective mount enables you to mount the Zuiko Macro 20mm and 38mm to the Auto Bellows Focusing Stage Allows you to mount the ...

Page 81: ...o Cord T and TTL Auto Connector TTL Auto Cord T 0 3m 0 6m 2m 5m Used for off camera flash opera tion e g bounce flash multi unit flash Available in 4 dif ferent lengths Electronic Flash AC Adapters Enables operation of the T10 Ring Flash 1 and its modelling lamp on AC current M Grip Cord Connects the Motor Drive 1 or Winder with the shutter release incorporated in the bounce grip for comfortable m...

Page 82: ...ing Rail on the Stand Macrophoto Stand Extension Bar VST E Extends the height of the Macro photo Stand Length 7 5cm 2 95 When used with the Lieberkuhn Reflector it is convenient to re place the reflector mirror with the Centering Mirror PM ELCS Double Cable Release Attached to the Auto Bellows and camera shutter release but ton to activate them simultane ously Cable Release SR 11 Copy Stand A stan...

Page 83: ...ans illuminator for use with the X DE Trans llluminator Base When the Lieberkuhn Reflector is add ed vertical light is also available A 6V 30W bulb is built in The condenser travels 18mm by rack and pinion for converging di verging and parallel adjustments Lieberkuhn Reflector PM LM38 Lieberkuhn Reflector PM LM20 These reflectors are available for use with the 20mm and 38mm Macro Lenses When used ...

Page 84: ...ith the PMT 35 or Auto Bellows Stage Glasses Clear frosted black Stage Plate 45 metal disc black Stage Plate 28 metal disc black Glass Shade Stage Plate Supplied with two stage inserts compatible with the Lieberkuhn Reflector The center port ac cepts the stage insert on which a subject is placed Mechanical Stage FM This stage is used to mount sub jects on the 28mm stage plate The subject travels v...

Page 85: ... able with the OM standard camera back Once in place the No 3 Back automatically records the date year month day or the time day hour minute in the lower right hand section of your picture camera held in the horizontal position simultaneously with the shutter release Externally data can be displayed on the liquid crystal panel Meanwhile the No 2 Back imprints numerical and alphabetical symbols in ...

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Page 89: ...n in 4 dial coding Can be used for OM Mount Astroscope Adapter Permits astrophotography by the OM Body attached to tele scope by means of the 36 5mm diam pitch 1mm and pitch 0 75mm threads It enables di rect objective photography and high magnification photography through the telescope eyepiece highspeed sequence photography with the Motor Drive or Winder units and flash photography Imprinting can...

Page 90: ...n outstanding reputation for manufacturing precision microscopes used by scientists throughout the world Naturally the OM System includes a variety of microscope adapters rugged stands a special shutter to pre vent vibration at high magnification and an auto matic exposure mechanism which solves the dif ficult problem of microscope exposures The Photomicrography Group is designed to ex pand the ph...

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Page 93: ...SS This unit is a massive stand to virtually end the major cause of lost photomicrographs at high magnification due to vibration Supports the entire camera weight isolating it from the microscope Eyepiece Adapter PM AOG 3 PM ADP PM ADF Used to connect a microscope to the OM Mount Photomicro Adapter L Each Adapter desig nates OLYMPUS microscope eyepieces as follows PM ADG 3 for G eyepieces PM ADP f...

Page 94: ...n of the PM 10 consisting of 8 units Manual Exposure Body PM PBM Photomicrographic Exposure Meter EMM 7 The EMM 7 assures accurate con trol of both exposure and color temperature in photomicro graphy Provided with exposure and color temperature probes and color compensating filters 5X Magnifier For use with the Screen Viewer for magnifying any part of the subject area and focusing ac curately Focu...

Page 95: ...CHART OF PHOTOGRAPHIC RANGES PROFESSIONAL METHODS COMPOSITE METHODS GROUPS ZUIKO INTERCHANGEABLE LENS GROUP MACROPHOTOGRAPHY GROUP PHOTOMICROGRAPHY GROUP MACROPHOTOGRAPHY GROUP 94 ...

Page 96: ...straps Hard Case for OM Body with F1 8 or F1 4 Hard Case for OM Body with F1 2 Accommodates the OM Body with respective standard lens Semi Hard Case for OM Body with F1 8 or F1 4 Lens Pouch 100 Made of fine leather to contain a single 100mm lens or smaller lens or Electronic Flash T20 Lens Pouch 150 Lens Pouch 200 A fine leather container for a Semi Hard Case for OM Body with F1 2 Soft Case for OM...

Page 97: ...e lenses in cluding 300mm telephoto lens electronic flash large format camera and other equipment Camera Holder for Case M Besides the camera holder pro vided with the Case M one more camera holder is attacha ble on the right or left wall of the case as preferred These holders can hold two camera bodies simultaneously equipment permitting camera and lenses to be taken out freely Removable partitio...

Page 98: ...CHART OF CASE GROUP Compartment Case S Compartment Case M Compartment Case L Motor Drive Partitioned Insert 97 ...

Page 99: ...l automatic flash with T32 T20 or T10 electronic flash Manual exposure TTL type Measuring system Full aperture center weighted metering Meas uring range EV1 5 EV17 ASA 100 with F1 2 standard lens Light sensors 2 CdS sen sors Zero method with needle visible in viewfinder Film speed setting ASA 12 1600 set by lifting and rotating film speed dial Auto Manual selection By selector lever Power source T...

Page 100: ... temperature and humidity Exposure counter Progressive type with auto matic reset Film rewind Crank type with rewind release lever setting automatic return Self timer 4 12 second delay lever type with 180 maximum angle can be stopped and re set after actuation Camera back Removable hinge type with memo holder Interchangeable with Recordata Backs 2 3 and 250 Film Back 1 Hot shoe socket OLYMPUS spec...

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