Robert Ashdown wrote:
> I was fiddling with my old (sadly now defunct) OM10,
> and noticed how completely different its pattern is to the OM2.
> Did this imply they saw a different main type of photograph being taken
> with this camera, eg portraits of standing people as opposed to
> landscape-type shots, or was the whole system of reading the light completely
> different??
I guess, it´s because of the different location of the metering cells.
The OM-10 has one in the center the OM-2 two on the sides.
> Did Olympus
> do other experimentation with patterns? What does the OM4 have?
It looks close to the OM-2 pattern, but has one central cell.
Richard
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