Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
>You adjust for exposure on the light meter. Look at the camera.
> Whoops. 1/30 th of a second. Move up to 1/125 of a second and open up two
> stops. It is so much easier to adjust aperture and speed at the same time
> when using both hands. I did it frequently with my cameras BO(before
> Olympus). It is not ergonomic to have to adjust focus, aperture and speed in
> sequence with one hand.
It is if you keep your eye to the viewfinder. After all, the exposure
is only important if you have something to shoot. After a while, the one
hand adjustments become second nature - almost as if the camera has
become part of your vision. (is that possible?)
>
>
> Does anyone one have an OM3? Is its shutter ring stiff because of
> mechanical linkages like the OM1? My OM4T ring is quite smooth, but it is>
> after all, I think, just a switch for the electronically timed shutter.
>
> My OM1 and OM4T are very similiar in the feel of the shutter ring.
Gregg
>
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California, USA
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