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Re: [OM] OM-4 wish list

Subject: Re: [OM] OM-4 wish list
From: Skip Williams <om@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 17:43:38 -0500
>Subject: [OM] OM-4 wish list
>   From: Matt BenDaniel <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>   Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 15:20:04 -0400
>     To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>I like the OM-4 overall but...
>
>1. I like the aperture pre-fire and mirror lockup you get with the self-timer. 
>However, I wish there was a way I could get it with only a 2-second delay 
>instead of a 12-second delay.

That would be nice, wouldn't it?

>2. The under/overexposure flash indicators are hard to see in low light. I've 
>tried to turn on the display light, but when the shutter is fired, it always 
>turns off that light. The under/overexposure indicators don't blink for very 
>long, so you have to quickly fumble to hit the display light immediately after 
>the exposure.

The in-camera-finder flash indicator is self-lighting.  Why would you need to 
use the display light?

>3. Even if you set the shutter dial to 'B', if the battery test mode is 
>actuated (e.g. accidentally in the camera bag), it can potentially drain the 
>batteries. 

Yes, that can happen.  The answer?  Don't let that accident happen. :-)

>4. I can move the exposure compensation dial without moving the ISO setting, 
>but not vice versa. I have to reset the exposure compensation after changing 
>the ISO.
>

Yes, but you only have to do that when you load different film.  It is'nt often 
enough to be burdensome, IMO.

>5. If a flash is attached and turned on, I cannot tell the camera not to use 
>flash (except sometimes by opening the aperture a lot, which is often 
>undesirable). I have to unplug the TTL cord or turn off the flash(es).

Yep.  But most people don't use multi-flash very often, so it is seldom a 
problem


>6. An aluminum part in the shutter dial wore out from use and jammed. I got an 
>overhaul from John.
>
>7. There is no tiny window in the camera back to see the film type/ISO on the 
>cartridge. In fact, it's hard to be sure if there is film in the camera unless 
>you advance one frame.

A window would be nice, but it doesn't exist (sorry).  Taking up the slack in 
the rewind knob will let you know that something is in there.  Religiously 
putting a note or film-box-top on the film reminder window is the best way.

>8. The camera makes distressing noises when I install new batteries until I 
>get the cover screwed on.

This might be a problem.


Skip



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