Ulf Westerberg wrote:
>
> >Chris Bonington ..Climber of K2 and others writes in Practial Photography
> ..March 98
> >
> >" The good old OM1 is still a wonderfull stand-by because it's totally
> >mechanical.
> >Then Olympus brought out the OM3Ti and I got one...even when the meter
> >has frozen up ,you can use your judgement.I've used the Olympus in the
> >minus 30s and it never let me down"
>
> >can the OM3Ti be that good ???
Bonington started with Nikon F (up to the base camp) and Leica M cameras
(for climbing), with introducing of the OM series, Bonington dumped the
former ones and used only OM-1 with 28mm and 75-150mm Zuikos. He used
the OM-1 first in 1974 on his expedition to the Changabang sumit in the
Himalaya.
>
> Don't wanna be the one that spoils the party, but most if not all
> scandinavian photographers have switched to high-tech electronic cameras on
> their expeditions to the Arctica etc. EOS1's and F5's obviously work very
> well down to -40C as long as batteries don't get too cold. The trick is to
> have one set inside your jacket close to your body, keeping that warm, and
> switch with another all the time.
> Their choices, not mine.
They don´t have to carry ther equipment on her own shoulders.
>
> Ulf Westerberg
> PS. F5 weighs about 1200 grams, OM3Ti 510 grams. For backpacking up the
> Himalayas?
Richard
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