Jim:
I think that is the result of the LCD display that is used in this
model. I just looked out the window of my office with the S, and the
display was easily readable. Bright light is another story!
This is one area where the OM-2n has an advantage, IMHO. I really like
the display, especially on "auto". But, I prefer the old fashioned
needle over electronic display.
Bill Stanke
Moscow, Idaho
"Timpe, Jim" wrote:
>
> I have a question regarding this body (2S). I Evilbay's one awhile back,
> and I do like it quite a bit. One thing I've noticed on this particular
> sample... the metering information in the viewfinder is rather lacking in
> contrast... somewhat difficult to read (at least in bright light
> conditions). Is this an indication of weak batteries (I put brand new ones
> in it, so doubtful) or just an anomaly of the model as a whole. Or is my
> eyesight just getting worse than I thought?
>
> Jim
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