WayneS wrote:
>
> 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.
>
Which answered my next question. :)
I am going to assume my OMs are pretty close. Not that I'd really know or
care because nearly all of my exposures are 1/500 and slower. I suppose I
use 1/2000 on the E-1 once in a while, but that's probably variable too.
AG
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