Olympus OM10 - a good option?

Thanks guys... I'm on the look out for a 135mm Olympus lens as I believe that's a great portrait lens, and can double up on my X-T1 with an adaptor for nice results. The rest, well if I get into it all will probably look for a 28mm as I like shooting at that focal length. I'm not really a zoom lens kind of guy, and for what I want from film I think primes suit best.

Dumb question, but do the Vivitars, Tokina's etc go straight on to the Olympus body?
 
Thanks guys... I'm on the look out for a 135mm Olympus lens as I believe that's a great portrait lens, and can double up on my X-T1 with an adaptor for nice results. The rest, well if I get into it all will probably look for a 28mm as I like shooting at that focal length. I'm not really a zoom lens kind of guy, and for what I want from film I think primes suit best.

Dumb question, but do the Vivitars, Tokina's etc go straight on to the Olympus body?

Well if you want other make lenses I would recommend the Vivitar 28mm close focus one...dunno what prices they are going for now but obviously if the Zuiko is just a few £££s more then go for the Zuiko.
 
If you bide your time on ebay you can pick up Zuiko's at good prices. I picked up a 28mm F3.5 & a 135mm F3.5 for less than £15 each.
 
Missed out on 2 135mm on eBay today. Both went for just about £20. How frustrating :(
 
In portrait focal lenght I have a 100mm zuiko lens. Can't tell much about quality compare to other lens but i like it personally and it looks to be much smaller that the 135mm (from what i can see on pictures) is barely bigger that the 50mm, the 135 is like double the size of the 50mm.

I also have a 35mm and i love it a great focal lengh to have, not keen on the classic 50mm myself.
I also have a 200mm but never used it yet i got it for near nothing on ebay with a 2x extender.
 
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