Wiliam Wagenaar wrote:
> I have inquired in all local bookshops near my home. No one of them can sell
> me the may 2000 issue of Amateur Photographer (The issue that has the
> article on the OM-4Ti being the best camera in the world).
I read the article in my local library, having missed it at the newsagent. It
can be summarised thus:
"I'm a landscape photographer. I want to travel light, so I use Olympus
equipment. I started with an OM-1, recently borrowed an OM-4Ti, and liked it so
much that I bought one. I don't miss auto-focus. The spot-metering is great. It
would be nice to have a proper 'off' switch."
The accompanying photographs are good, but the text doesn't really say a great
deal to people who are already familiar with the benefits of the OM system. I'm
not sure it is worth investing a great deal of effort to obtain a copy.
For a similar, and to my mind fractionally better article, see:
http://www.phototechmag.com/previous-articles/jul-dubler99.htm
Alasdair
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