Oh right, the 4T does not display the aperture. Duh....
At 07:06 AM 12/16/2001 +0000, you wrote:
Richard the camera does not "know" the aperture to display it. The OM2SP
only controls the aperture by stopping down from what is set. With that
camera you normally set it to the minimum aperture so that the Programme
mode has the full range of apertures available to use, but a clever part
of it is that it will work from whatever is set.
Chris
At 17:23 -0800 15/12/01, Richard F. Man wrote:
It just dawns on me that the OM-3 is a manual exposure camera. I mean, I
was just assuming it is an OM-4 with a mechanical shutter.
Oh...
I have always just use the auto-exposure/spot mode on the 4T. So for fun,
I switched it to the manual mode.
Hmm.... the shutter speed shows up (but not the aperature!)! I thought
this is one of the oft-requested features of the OM-4! So if there are
enough space on the display, the OM-4 *could* display both the shutter
speed and the aperture?
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