On Tue, 22 Dec 1998 16:55:53 +0200, Matthias Wilke
<Matthias.K.Wilke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> jammed all night, and by sunrise was
overheard remarking:
> > In particular the OM-PC seems to be a nice camera (the only
> >"consumer" camera by Olympus with TTL flash).
> The OM-88 (in the USA) or OM-101 (in Europe) has TTL flash, too,
I forgot about the AF/PF cameras; the OM-77af has it too. In fact, it
was the first one to offer the four contact flash, like the OM-4Ti,
which does the sync-at-any-speed thing.
> but no
> viewfinder information with the original Zuiko lenses, only with the few
> Olympus AF lenses.
Yup. The AF lenses couple the information in electronically, and these
cameras, being ultra-consumer models, don't offer redundant mechanical
couplings to work well with the MF lenses.
--
Dave Haynie | V.P. Technology, Met@box Infonet, AG | http://www.metabox.de
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