Thank you very much for the info. I thought it's like the OM2n whose shutter
speed is controlled by a dedicated flash like the T20. Obviously, it's one
of the problems corrected in the OM2n model.
Now I know the importance of tripod when using OM2 (plain) and T20. I agree.
With some planning and putting this imperfection in mind, I think, the "long
shutter speed" problem could be avoided. Of course, it's really difficult to
ascertain by your own judgment if the flash power would be adequate.
Muchas gracias!
Dado
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fernando Gonzalez Gentile" <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:42 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: OM2 (plain) and T20
> on 3/06/2004 11:17, Dado dela Cruz at dado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Are you kidding? Then why? Why should T20 needs a good tripod?
> >
> > Dado
> No kidding. A plain 2 will remain with its shutter open if flash power is
> not enough to get a correct exposure. It happens frequently with a T32 and
> ASA 100 film when you want to stop down a little and/or you prefer slow
film
> (e.g.: Velvia50 ). That's exactly why I prefer (tough disagreement with
> Carlos) a plain 2 over the 2n. And pictures come a little better using
> tripod, not only because of sharpness but because it forces the
photographer
> to maximize his compositional ability.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> /F.
>
>
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