I'm with Winsor on this one. Although my first body was a -2n (which I
loved dearly), I make my two main bodies an OM-1n and OM-4Ti. The Ti
has it all - multi-spot, super FP, more information in the VF... Maybe
the only drawback is the smaller VF, but that is not critical. Install
a 2 series screen, and you'll never look back.
The -2n has it's charm (I think the quietest shutter?), but for utility,
go for a Ti.
Bob
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I think Bob can cope with it. Really. Why waste time getting there?
I used a Voigtlaender Bessamatic, Olympus Pen F, Leica M3, then a
Canon F1- all manual- and then got the OM4T. I would never willingly
go back to a camera without a spot meter and the option of aperture
priority autoexposure.
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