Olympus OM-1 MD Film Camera

Olympus OM-1 MD Film Camera

A camera launched in Japan in 1973. The version that added motor drive function on the basis of OM-1 is called OM-1 MD, which was upgraded to OM-1N in 1979 and discontinued in 1987. It was produced for nearly 15 years, indicating its popularity. The design adopts a pentaprism that penetrates deep into the mirror box, so the body is very compact, and the viewfinder is very bright, with a viewing range of up to 97%. In addition, an air shock absorber is used to greatly reduce the vibration and sound released by the shutter, and it also has functions such as mirror pre lift.