You left out the "G". Note I have 2 of them! Where would you rank it?
- Tom
Skip Williams wrote:
>The OM-40(PC) is nice, but unreliable at its age, IME. It may go for 10 more
>years, it may die tomorrow with circuit problems. I'd sell it or make sure you
>carry a backup.
>
>The OM-10 is OK, but I wouldn't trust that one either. It was a real amatuer
>body, esp with that wacky manual adapter...yuk!
>
>The 1, 1n, 2n are all great, and keepers.
>
>IME the 1n, 2n, and 4ti are the best. If you're a manual guy, the 3 or 3t are
>great, but the 3t's are too expensive. The OM4 was a great camera, but
>circuit problems plague that one too; once again, not worth the risk of a
>failure in the field
>
>If you stay with the OM-System, the 4ti is my favorite body, by far. It has
>the best metering system, HSS flash, AE, and multi-spot metering and durable
>construction.
>
>Skip
>
>
>----- Original Message ---------------
>
>Subject: [OM] If you were only allowed three (3) types of OM body.....
> From: "Dave B" <david.w.bell@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 18:01:04 -0000
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>>If you were only allowed three (3) types of OM body which would you choose
>>and why? I have 1,1n,2n,10,40(PC). Have never held a 4 / 4ti or a 3/3ti or a
>>2SP for that matter. Should I ditch the current gear and go for the 4ti?
>>
>>Dave B
>>
>>...
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