One thing I forgot to mention, is sometimes there would be quite a bit
of shutter speed variation from one shot to the next (at 1/2000). That
is when you know some cleaning is needed. The cameras I got back
from John H servicing were always much more consistent.
But as you say, 1/2000 is rarely used so the margin of error on
lower speeds is rarely affected. If 1/2000 is way off, maybe 1/500 will
be affected. I never tested any of the OM-3t's because at the time,
I did not own one.
- -
Dan's writing style gets old quick when you have to re-read it
several times to make sure you got the information correct.
WayneS
At 01:14 AM 12/21/2008, Fernando wrote:
>Wow - it was there because today I would be asking about it :-)
><snip>
>Thanks very much.
>Besides, I wanted to tell you that I already have Margulis book and am (
>slowly ) reading it.
>I find it quite amusing so far, I mean the author writes in an
>enthusiastic and amusing style. Have little time now to read it as it
>deserves, but soon I will be off to the beach and have the time to fully
>understand it. So far, I might recommend it enthusiastically. I suspect
>I shall become a Lab fan during 2009.
--
_________________________________________________________________
Options: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/listinfo/olympus
Archives: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/private/olympus/
Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition: http://www.tope.nl/
|