This is the advantage of the 2SP and the 2000 (and hopefully the OM-5 - see
my previous post!)
Foxy
>Spot meter readings are stored in memory and are not "real time" is in
>an otf exposure.
>
>John
>http://www.zuiko.com
>
>Greg Heier wrote:
>
>> Hello all. I'm new on this list, I currently use an OM-2 (made in
>> 12/1976, before they changed the shutter metering pattern), and I'm
>> thinking about getting a used OM-4T as a 2nd body (any suggestions
>> about where to buy appreciated). I had a question though about the
>> multi-point spot metering. From what I understand, you aim the center
>> of the viewfinder at the points you want to meter on, one by one, and
>> push the meter button. From the pictures I've seen of the OM-4T
>> viewfinder, it looks as if the points are all marked in the
>> viewfinder. How does the camera keep track of where the points are in
>> the view finder? Are the points selected metered right when you select
>> them or continuously? Any info on this would be great. Thanks in
>> advance.--Greg Heiergreg@xxxxxxxx
>
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