Ok... those reasons make sense. Thanks, Moose. I'll be seeing whether it
makes a big difference later this week as a result of some practical use.
I only have a linear polarizer in 72mm and was shooting with the OM-4T, my
300/4.5 and the PL-L all afternoon today. That said, with ISO100 film, the
average exposure time was around 1/30th second... so I'll only have valid
results for slow speeds.
Potential TOPE 10 shots, and on slide film, so I sure hope some work...
Guess I had better save my pennies for a PL-C in each size (49, 55 and 72)
also. The 72mm ones are WAY expensive.
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Scott Gomez
-----Original Message-----
From: dreammoose [mailto:dreammoose@xxxxxxxxx]
Subject: Re: [OM] Help! Light theory, cp-l
Here I go again.......
Not really, at least in some cases.
For any manual reading on the OM-2s, Om-3(T) and OM-4(T), the reading
through the half-silvered mirror determines the shutter speed indicated
in the viewfinder.
For spot readings on the OM-4, the spot reading in memory, which was
made through the half-silvered mirror, determines the shutter speed;
there is no OTF reading at all.
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Moose
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