> Good plan is to carry a backup battery (at least one new one or more)
and a
> camera used as a back up.
A good plan, certainly, but not a complete solution, as it may not
always be feasible to change the batteries, e.g. outdoors in bad
weather. Carrying a backup body isn't always an option, either.
> Once you know your camera and film speeds you can always use the reset on
> the 4Ti and fire at 60th of a second(marked in red) with no battery , and
> your camera (as emergency) will still fire
Can you clarify about the 'reset', please? Will this bring down a
hung-up mirror? Does it work on the non-Ti OM4?
Thanks in advance,
-Brian
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