Steve: A true zuikoholic (and it appears you wholeheartedly qualify) MUST
get everything; 3T, 8mm, Record Databack, etc. Ask Tom Scales!
I can't comment authoritatively on comparing the 3T against the 4T but I
imagine there wouldn't be MUCH of a difference. The major difference would
be relying on your spot meter to accurately expose your film. However, I do
this automatically with my 4Ti. Where I think it would be a disadvantageous
would be where you need to capture action quickly.
I myself, have been sorely tempted to complement my 4Ti with a used 3T for
no other reason than to satisfy my disease!
RonS
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> Subject: [OM] OM3/T vs manual OM4/T
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> How different is the experience of shooting a 3T versus shooting
> a 4T in manual
> mode? I ask because I've been trying to decide if I must
> eventually get myself
> a 3T. I'm happy with all my OM bodies (haven't yet tried a 2K or
> a 2SP yet
> though :-( and as I've just hinted, there's no shortage of bodies to take
> images with. And I (...think I...) know the functional
> differerences. I'd been
> thinking about asking Olympus America for a set of 3T manuals
> when it occured to
> me that I may already have the answer in my hands. Comments?
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