The OM-4T manual (and I would presume, the manuals for the 4Ti and the 3T)
says that the F280 set to Super FP mode works at shutter speeds ABOVE 1/60
second.
As on page 62-63:
"4. Set the mode switch to SUPER FP.
5. Set the camera mode to AUTO.
6. Select an aperture that results in a shutter speed faster than 1/60 sec."
I thought the whole reason for the F280 flash with the T series cameras was
to do just that... sync at >1/60th. Is that not what this is saying?
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Scott Gomez
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From: dreammoose [mailto:dreammoose@xxxxxxxxx]
Subject: Re: [OM] Re: OM 3 Ugly but alive.
Nope, all of the single and double digit bodies (including the 4T) have
a flash synch speed of 1/60 sec. The Om-707, 101 and OM2000 are the only
bodies with higher synch speeds.
The highest is the OM2000 at 1/125th. It's also the only one that fully
supports regular OM System lenses. It does not, however do TTL flash
with the T series flashes or the F280.
Moose
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