On 25 Sep 98, at 0:55, Jay Maynard wrote:
> Well, lessee...my collection has grown to two OM-2s, two OM-Gs, an OM-10,
> two OM-PCs, and an OM-77...guess I can comment some...
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 06:46:12PM -0800, Shawn Wright wrote:
> > 1. If the AF is decent, and the built in flash is ok for snapshots, would
> > this
> > make a suitable P&S candidate for my wife?
>
> Yeah, as long as she doesn't get too rough with it. It strikes me as a bit
> fragile.
>
> > 3. Is the OM-77 suitable for an occasional backup body to my 4T, with
> > manual
> > focus lenses? ie: how is the metering, manual control, etc.
>
> No. You get aperture-preferred auto mode only - and no readout in the
> viewfinder at all. Further, there's nothing but a matte screen - no
> microprism or split-image or anything like that. Maybe as an emergency
> backup when you're far from home, but that's all I'd think of it for in that
> role.
>
NO readout??!! The review I just read rated the viewfinder readout
as "excellent" (compared with EOS 620/650, Maxxum 9000, N*k*n
2020), but they don't give details. I would have expected at least
the shutter speed.
Have you tried manual focussing with a standard lens?
Shawn & Janis Wright
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