In a message dated Thu, 17 Jan 2002 7:08:22 AM Eastern Standard Time,
alias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> This in Japanses
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> http://www.olympus.co.jp/LineUp/Camera/Info/n020117.html
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>
> Chris Lee
> Hong Kong
>
..so it's over just as the 4Ti makes the top 50 list.. (#38, see below)
BTW, #1 was the Olympus C-40 zoom.
Greg L.
Features
THE 50 BEST CAMERAS
David Phelan
11/17/2001
The Independent - London
FINAL
Page 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
(Copyright 2001 Independent Newspapers (UK) Limited)
Christmas is coming and out come the cameras to catch those magic moments.
Whether you're looking for the most up-to-the minute professional standard kit
or just the latest novelty for snapping at the office party, David Phelan,
games and technology reviewer at Time Out, guides you through the very latest
and best that modern technology and styling has to offe
#38
OLYMPUS OM -4TI
This camera has been around for around 15 years, but it's still going strong
because it's beautifully designed, and extremely reliable. It's solid (it comes
in a titanium casing), offers astonishingly accurate light- metering in several
manual modes (with details such as shadow control), and has a great, bright
viewfinder. Its old-fashioned design is one of its strengths - it's a real
tactile pleasure to hold it in your hands.
Where from: For stockists, call Olympus on 0800-072 0070.
How much: pounds 1,300.
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