In a message dated 10/30/98 11:30:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,
Steven_Read@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< First off the pamphlet pictures an Olympus "Electronic Flash S20" which
I've
never heard about outside the pamphlet (GN 20 reduced to GN 14 with wide
adapter
- to 24 mm Any comments, experience with this flash? Usable on other
OM's?>>
I think this is just a plain old "normal" auto flash. It will work on all
OM's, but not in TTL mode. I would probably just use my Vivitar 283 on an
OM-2000 if I had one. The S20 looks pretty small, though (but then so is the
T20)
<<Secondly there were two notes against "Other Olympus Zuiko Interchangeable
Lenses*" the second of which was "Use of the Zuiko 600 mm and 1000 mm lenses
is
not recommended because a portion of the image area will not be visible in
the
viewfinder." Which left me thinking "So?", I mean, I know the viewfinder
only
has 93 overage is that what they're talking about? And why would that be a
problem? Is this a drawback to having a fixed focusing screen? (And not
that
I'm likely to end up with either of these lenses in the near future - but I
am a
Zuikoholic...)>>
I think this means that the OM-2000 has a smaller mirror than the other OM's
and the image will vignette in the finder (but not on the film)
<<And finally, the impression that the pamphlet left is that the spot
metering on
the 2000 is limited to one sample (as opposed to the 1-8 you can take with
the
OM-4). Is this correct?>>
I believe this is true... only single spot metering, like the OM-2S
Paul Schings
Coventry, RI
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