In a message dated 2000-02-03 11:53:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
wright@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< >While paper results might lead one to think the Zuiko loses out, it
should
>be noted that the OM3Ti clinched the AP verdict. It had the highest
>proportion of correctly exposed slides: "Price and specification
aside, the
>camera produced images as good as, if not consistently better than the
other
>cameras - despite the fact that its original design may be a little
long in
>the tooth."
>>
This is one of the most profound advantages of the OM3 and OM4--particularly
for color slide shoots. On almost any other system you would have to bracket
to have confidence you made a tricky shot that an OM3 or 4 spot metering
would take in stride. It's akin to having a scoped rifle. You may not be able
to get off as many shots, but many more of them are going to count.
Alex
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