I had the OM-77 with power grip flash or flash power grip, whatever the heck
it was called. It took amazingly well exposed flash shots from that little pop
up flash. They were so natural looking you almost didn't realize they were
flash shots.
But, with its AF lenses the camera is basically only a bulky point-and-shoot,
with no real way to influence the exposure other than a program shift option,
or AE lock. Interestingly, if you use a manual-focus zuiko lens, you get
aperture-priority, but NO information in the viewfinder. These cameras are not
worth very much, and virtually every one has a broken battery cover door which
you have to hold closed with tape, the covers being long gone from Olympus
parts stocks. It was a flimsy design-flaw, those covers.
George S.
wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Yeah, and remember you can use your F280 flash with that body !
>
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