Exactly! Thank you. Make mine an OM-4d too. With a super bright display
(outdoors) that dims automatically indoors.
Lama
PS, I'm still getting used to this OM4. It's really weird that when you're
framing a vertical shot in daylight and you change the shutter speed with
your left hand, the display drops out entirely. I do that "overhand" and
the display drops to nothing until- duh- I remove my hand from the display's
light-importing slot. Unsettling and certainly a set back in usability.
I have been an underhander since learning to shoot with a
rangefinder. So I never noticed the darkening you mention. Darkening
of the LCD is nothing compared to completely blocking your view
through the viewfinder window. The camera support seems better that
way too.
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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