Thomas, I was saying it was my inexperience not yours, I did not mean to
convey any offense. I thought I was being lazy in not wanting to
struggle with the 4T spot metering, Skip Williams another member didn't
believe me when I told him on the 2S you only had to point and shoot and
you got the spot metering, as he has never had the 2S. I wanted the 4T
because I wanted to have the range of the 2000 shutter speed and the
3200 ASA speed to play with. I shoot with both the 4T and 2S usually
having different films in each. I still have a time playing with the
spot metering buttons, as I have large hands as well. Regards, Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Heide Clausen [mailto:T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:02 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: OM-4
"Joseph Ascione" <jascione@xxxxxxxx>
was written successfully
> I always thought it was my inexperience in shooting that I preferred
the
> ease of the 2S spot metering.
I can live with being called an inexperienced photographer, if only I
get to
keep my 2s/p ;)
Seriously, it's actually pretty cool that Olympus had two so different
spot-systems going in their OM-series. It allows us to have so vastly
different preferences and still use that cool glass...
> All though I would image the multi spot
> metering is an advantage, if the subject would stay still long enough.
Yeah, and my finger could learn which of the four buttons I should
hit....
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