Scott,
I think the weight difference is 1 oz (19oz for the OM-4 vs 18 oz for the
OM-4T(i))
Other differences are that the OM-4T(i) has a redesigned film
speed/exposure compensation knob, and a redesigned self timer/beeper
switch.
Paul Schings
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:42:16 -0700 Scott Gomez
<scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> What are the differences between the OM-4 and the OM-4T(i)?
>
> I know of only 3:
>
> 1) The OM-4T(i) cameras weigh a whopping 2oz. less than the OM-4, as
> a result of the use of titanium in some of the body construction.
>
> 2) The OM-4T(i)s have newer circuitry that has less battery drain.
>
> 3) The OM-4T(i)s can sync at any shutter speed using the F-280
> flash.
>
> Are there other differences? Other than the flash sync speed, which
> is
> something I've never yet needed, I can't think of any other true
> *functional* difference.
>
> ---
> Scott Gomez
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