Sorry, can you explain further what happens below ? In what mode, you would
set the OM 3Ti to be able to separately contro the ambient light exposure
and the flash exposure? And why cannot the OM 4Ti do this?
"With the 3Ti, you can exactly control the ratio, with the 2 you can be sure
to get an adequate exposure."
Moose
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From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] om-1 versus om-3
> The OM-2 (not 2n) also does something similar. If the TTL flash is
> insufficient, the shutter stays open until enought light is measured for
> a proper exposure. I believe you can do the same thing with the 2n (and
> other OMs?) by blocking the flash ready contact on the shoe. With the
> 3Ti, you can exactly control the ratio, with the 2 you can be sure to
> get an adequate exposure.
>
> Moose
>
> Paul D. Farrar wrote:
>
> >The OM-3Ti is the only OM model which allows ambient light exposure and
TTL flash exposure to be controlled independently.
> >
>
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