...wondering whether it is better buying a Canon EOS film camera that I can use with my (not much better) 500D lenses or not.
Decisions, decisions ...
Brand new batteries.
Running on ISO 200 film. Aperture ring is working fine on my 50mm and on the tele zoom.
Maybe I should replace it. I haven't used it for about 10 years and just pulled it out. About half the time the red indicator was working. I wanted to check any light leakage, shutter mechanism etc.
I'm not sure whether it is worth sticking with Olympus - can get an OM1 for a good price on ebay. I have the standard 50mm lens and then a Vivitar 70 - 210m (japanese made model. Not amazing kit really, so wondering whether it is better buying a Canon EOS film camera that I can use with my (not much better) 500D lenses or not.
Decisions, decisions ...
, I tried to get my 9 year old grandson interested in photography and offered an OM10 to use, but he wasn't interested. I'd only recommend an OM10 or OM20 to a novice who just wants to take a few snaps on film now and again, I tried to get my 9 year old grandson interested in photography and offered an OM10 to use, but he wasn't interested.
Anyway check out Canon, as it's more versatile e.g. you can use all those lovely M42 screw lenses.
... buy an EOS body and build up a collection of EF lenses that are interchangeable with my 500D (plus some EF-S lenses for the 500D alone).

Yes - I sort of inherited it when I was about 18 from a relative. Used it for a few years (and I think for some nice shots out of it) but it ended up in my wardrobe until a few weeks ago.
I guess my choice is to either: Buy an OM1 body (if my lenses make that worth it), or abandon the whole lot, buy an EOS body and build up a collection of EF lenses that are interchangeable with my 500D (plus some EF-S lenses for the 500D alone).