The screen has no effect whatsoever on meter readings on the OM-2, 3 and
4 series bodies.
From a simple logic point of view, either camera could be off or they
could both be off in opposite directions. The only definitive answer can
come from bracketed test slides or a meter tester used by repair people.
Also, the 4Ti reads in 1/3 stop increments and you haven't said what the
exact reading was or what the other camera is and what its finer than 1
stop increment reading may have been. Just picking the closest marked
speed without regard for the 2 LCD segments between each of the marked
readings doesn't tell very much.
Moose
jamesfc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Thanks for the input - I'm going to do a few tests before I rely on one
>camera vs the other - I seemed to remember the two meters were 'spot on' at
>one time and matched each other exactly (with the same lens). However, I am
>using a different screen in the OM4ti and that could possibly account for
>the difference as well.
>
>Jim Caldwell
>
>
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