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Old 18th May 2017, 06:11 PM
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Hi Paul, the OM4ti was a camera I lusted after many years ago.

As far as jugs go, the bigger the better in my view. Personally, I prefer the 2 litre capacity.
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Hi Marty, Thanks for the info on the jugs! The OM4Ti is extremely light but unlike the OM2n it is all manual! I like the OM2n as it's a real automatic (not that I dislike the OM4Ti mind you)..
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Paul,
Welcome to FADU. So, I have to ask about your profile picture. It's very Canadian, early explorers to the west, Les Voyageurs and all that. Being Canadian myself, I've seen thousands of images like in history text books and in every museum collection in the land. Rather iconic scene. Any particular meaning behind it?

Cheers, and enjoy the forum. Very helpful bunch here!

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The OM4Ti is extremely light but unlike the OM2n it is all manual! I like the OM2n as it's a real automatic (not that I dislike the OM4Ti mind you)..
Paul.
Are you sure about that or is it faulty? I use the OM4Ti and you have the choice of fully automatic or manual selected by the lever switch on the left hand side just like the OM2n which I also have a couple of. The spot metering is really good as well with automatic correction for shadow or highlight readings by using the buttons on the right.

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