Not quite the same camera. Of course, the Titanium panels, and the
powder coating (?) were different, but inside, the OM-3Ti had flash
sync. capability in manual mode at any speed from 1 to 1/60 - not
shared by the OM-3.
And for the pernickety, the strap supplied with the OM-3Ti was
leather, unlike any other OM camera!
Piers
On 7/11/13, Mark Kronquist <mak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It was the exact same camera
> On Jul 11, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Vick Ko wrote:
>
>> Another more subtle question - OM3 vs OM3TI?
>>
>> The OM3TI was built during the final years of the OM reign. Was it
>> assembled to a higher quality level?
>>
>> And the infamous "battery drain PCB" was resolved by the time the OM3TI
>> run was done.
>>
>> But the rest of the camera, was the OM3TI a better camera than the OM3?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Vick
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