> > What do you mean by "shiftable program"?
>
> One where the user has some control over biasing the program by
> selecting the smallest possible aperture on the lens. The program then
> cannot choose a smaller one. This allows one to lean towards a high
> shutter speed at an moment's notice.
>
You have this already. Just set the lens aperture to the smallest you want. The
lens wont stop down beyond this.
> I agree with you, and as I said, one model right in between the OM2000 &
> the OM4-ti would be a good idea. Manual focus, to be sure. Synch has to go
> to 1/250th, puhleeeze. I can, however, make do with a top shutter speed of
> 1/1000. I think the camera has to have a program mode for newbies. I agree
> with no titanium, am OK with plastic bodies (NO BLOB bodies!).
>
Do many people use greater than 1/1000? To use this, the lens must be so wide
that depth of field is very small, or film speed is very grainy. I would go
faster than 1/250 three times a year.
Foxy
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