> I may have forgotten some wonderful aspect, beyond looks, cachet, etc., but
> it's really a specialist/niche model to me.
The sound. It sounds different than any other OM. There is just
something special about this camera that goes far behind the
specifications. It's funny, because I know the OM-4T is a "better"
camera for a lot of what I do (aperture prefire, auto mode, etc), but
the OM-3Ti is the camera I prefer to grab instead. The 3Ti is always
loaded with film and ready to go; the OM-4T may sit empty until I
decide to put film in it once a roll is completed.
When doing a hike, it's the OM-3Ti which goes with me at least 75% of
the time. If it's B&W film, it lives in the OM-3Ti.
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Ken Norton
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