<<There is a place for both the OM-3Ti and the OM-4Ti. The former wears
better
and has selectable shutter speeds even if the battery runs out (albeit no
metering in such a case). It would be my camera of choice in harsh
conditions
(including very high humidity or sub freezing temperatures). I'd have a
tough
time choosing only one camera body! In order of preference:
OM-4 series: general all around work, esp. with a Motor Drive 2
OM-2S: for shooting situations where things happen too fast to fuss with
exposure
OM-3 series: as a perfect backup camera re: reliability
OM-1n: for mirror lockup situations (esp. copy work) and locals where theft
is
an issue
OM-2n: for elegant simplicity of operation (like the OM-1n) but where an
automatic exposure option is desired.>>
Odd that you should post this now.
I have been meaning to pose a similar question to the list for my own
information and
just for fun. The question:
If you had to choose only one OM body to own and rely on, which one would it
be?
Why?
OM5 and 6 not eligible. :-)
Charlie
Charles Loeven
cpl49@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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