I think the readiness for shoot is more important for snap and I only have
problem in such kind of situation. For tripod or flowers, I have the time
and patience.
BTW, for flower+slide I usually use incidence meter and manual mode.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Wilcox"
Surely you have breeze and wind in Hong Kong? The OM-4 is more likely
to time out for me as I wait for a flower to come to rest long enough
to shoot. But I'm not complaining. This is just an observation
relative to the E cameras' readiness to shoot, which I have found even
better than the OM-4 in this one regard. But then even that's not
really a fair comparison in all respects since no E-body can do
multispot readings.
Joel W.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:13 AM, C.H.Ling<ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't see this problem on my OM4, to wake up the camera all I need to do
> is just slightly touch the edge of the release button (just confirmed this
> with my OM4 again). I also don't see any problem with "time-out" on OM4 as
> it is 2 minutes long. More than 2 minutes? .... the light might have been
> changed and you need to re-take the reading again :-)
>
> C.H.Ling
>
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