The ones on sale in Singapore are only Ti...... Mine too ( bought some 10
yrs back )
Peace
TMLee
>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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