In a message dated 4/27/99 1:07:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Ogreve@xxxxxxx
writes:
> When visiting the Oly site, I filled out the form for requesting a printed
> folder for the 3-Ti and 4-Ti, and was a bit surprised to see that it's
> different from the downloadable PDF file. However, much more surprisingly
> so, is that the grip of the camera (on the right side) is definitely
> different from the other pictures (as shown in the PDF etc.), there's some
> sort of additional "bump", which I assume was put there for having a better
> grip on the camera.
This would be the camera grip 1. An optional (overpriced) accessory which
attaches to the OM-2S, OM-3(Ti) and OM-4(t(i))
>
> Also, the folder consistently mentions the cameras as follows: "OM-3Ti" and
> "OM-4Ti black", AFAIK all 4Ti's are black, so why do they mention that
> "black" all of a sudden? It leads me to think that some small changes have
> been made to the 3Ti and 4Ti bodies. Can anyone shed a light on this (no
> this is not a late April fools joke)?
>
I believe there were "champagne" finish OM-4Tis, when they were first
released. They were sold in the states as an OM-4T, but I believe there were
champagne cameras badged OM-4Ti sold internationally.
Paul Schings
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