TOni, you're comparing apples & oranges, even though they're very
similar, the 4/3ti comparison involves very different ways of working.
For the person who enjoys shooting on "Auto", the OM-4ti is ideal,
and the OM-3ti will seem slow and clumsy. For those who enjoy shooting
on "Manual", (or inhabit truly hostile environments) the OM-3ti hath
no peer.
I'm willing to bet that Toni already has some idea of his own
working habits, and he should rely on that to make his decision.
Neither model is "better". Just different.
Mint green with envy,
*= Doris Fang =*
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