Hi everybody,
I am a new member from France.
English is not so easy but I will try...
As all of you I like my OM1n with
28/3.5 35/2.8 50/3.5 100/2.8 and
T32 flashes.
And I would like to buy
24/2.8 21/3.5 and an other OM1n ;-)
My prefered shutterspeedtimes
are about 1/15 1/8 even 1/4
with flash when the sun
is going down.
The OM shutter release
is so sweet.
But in Paris prices for Olympus are very
expensive.
So to keep my OM1n and have
new functions like TTL fill-in flash at 1/250
I would like to use my lenses with EOS.
I have read about adapter for EOS bodies.
I have read the test writen by
Tomoko Yamamoto.
Even with the defaults like real aperture
focus I would like an advice.
Is anybody use this adapter ??
It could also give answer to Bob.
Best regards.
Christian
i.mail@xxxxxxx
Le lun, 18 mar 2002, vous avez écrit :
> Well, the circuit board in my -4Ti has failed. Sadly, I only purchased
> this used less than a year ago, and now I have to make the tough
> decision.
>
> Some have suggested that the circuit board replacement is costly, and it
> is cheaper to buy another used body, but won't I be running the same
> risk again? Should I just have the new circuit board replaced so that
> it will be "good as new"?
>
> I have two OM-1 bodies that I have been using more often, and am
> wondering what a life would be like if I never had the -4Ti to begin
> with.... For me the -4 replaced the -2n as my "AUTO" and easier-to-use
> flash body. I have enjoyed the spot metering, and the super FP flash,
> but could I live w/o it? Should I take the plunge and get a -3Ti for
> spot and super FP, and not worry about auto exposure?
>
> So many decisions, so little experience.... If anyone has suggestions,
> I would be glad to hear them.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bob
>
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