Hi,
Perhaps the manual changed to include multi language support for
the Ti model? "i" indicating international?
Well, it has already been mentioned that basically the 4T and the 4Ti are
the same cameras (although there are some "CE" (Central European) versions
that seem to lack a pot meter (IIRC)), but I was actually wondering about
the other part of your question. Often it is assumed that the "i" in Ti
stands for international, but somehow that does not make a whole lot of
sense to me, as Olympus is a Japanese brand, and therefore the United States
should also fall in their "international market".
Rather, I was thinking the Ti simply comes from the chemical symbol for
titanium, which is Ti. More so, nowadays, all 3Tis and 4Tis that are sold in
the USA are labeled with Ti and not with T, so this may attests to my
assumption...
Does anyone know for sure?
Cheers!
Olafo
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