Steve,
Consider the Beatty screens for the OM4. They cost around $65. Check B&H
and other mail order houses. I really like mine. They are very brigh--as
bright as any of the Olympus screens--t and give correct exposure.
Andre
San Carlos, CA
USA
>Dumb question time again. My OM4T has whatever default screen it came
>with, back in the mid to late 80's when I bought it (split image +
>wholly useless microprism ring(*) + matte elsewhere). I hear, every
>now and then, about the bold new world of bright screens, and wonder
>what I'm missing. Is the 2-13 a brighter screen? How does it compare
>with the Beattie screens? Will getting one make my life complete, and
>give me a glossy coat and sweet breath? What exactly will it do?
>
>
>(*) I have found objects, here and there, that I could actually focus on
>using the microprism. But for some reason they were never objects I
>wanted to take pictures of.
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve Schaffner
>sschaff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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