I have very fond memories of the 2s/p, as that's where it all
started. Sadly the camera died a few years ago, but the ttl socket,
MD cap etc. all live on on my current main camera, a very used 4Ti
(currently being CLA'd). Most of my picture taking is done when
travelling, and the 4 with the multi-spot metering suits me down to
the ground. Often I don't have that much time at a site, and have to
be confident with the meter
However, the 3 is the best..... for those times when you want to
carefully create a great image it is a great tool with a unique feel.
Put the 35/2 on and a roll of your choice (in my case provia
100F)...with the lens hood and little grip thing, it has a very
elegant look.... or the 100/2.8 silvernose for the retro look
ALthough I do have a 1 and 2 they don't get used very often; I use
the spot and multi-spot (and even the highlight/shadow buttons) all
the time on the 3 and 4
Cheers
Pete
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Dr. Peter Dixon
Neurogenetics Unit, Department of Molecular Pathogenesis
6th Floor, Institute of Neurology
Queen Square
London WC1N 3BG
Tel: 0207 837 3611 xtn 4305
Fax: 0207 278 5616
Mobile: 0775 484 1984
email: P.Dixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, peterdixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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