I think he meant his statement to apply only to two-digit bodies (the so-called
amateur bodies). Among the double-digit bodies,
only the OM-40/OM-PC does TTL flash. The real qualification IMO, is that
there's no socket for the sturdy TTL cables. You can do
TTL from the shoe but who wants to blast a subject flat-in-the face with a T32?
:)
Lama, a confirmed member of the "OM-PC Fan Club" who's going to compare the
Kiron 28/2 to the Tamron 28/2.8 today...
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi folks
> Well, that's not quite right. The OM2 is TTL flash capable; that's why I
> bought
> mine in the 1980s and why I have 3 QA310 flash units.
> Iwert wrote
> > No, It is like the OM-10/20.
> > Only the OM-40/PC are TTL flash capable
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