Don't let the screen compatibility be the deciding factor. You can get a
Beattie screen for a bit more than the 2-4, and have the same
brightness. Or you can cut down a 2-4's tab and use it in all the pre
OM-4/3 bodies that take interchangeable screens.
Skip
At 8/24/99 09:08 AM -0500, you wrote:
I certainly agree on the 2 series screens, but my Om-1 (aluminum?) is
already so tough, based on the abuse it has survived that I can't
imagine it needing to be much tougher. For that matter, My OM-10 has
taken some substantial shocks and kept right on shooting.
BBB
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999 00:50:58 +0000, Giles wrote:
>
>To this I would add - 4) Ti toughness, 5) 2-series focus screen
compatability
>
>Giles
>
>Barry B. Bean wrote:
>
>> market (I may be selling one soon). The three features that make the
>> 4T my primary camera are:
>>
>> 1) Multi-spot metering
>> 2) OTF metering
>> 3) aperture and mirror pre-fire
>>
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