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09 October 2016
OLYMPUS OM-4T/Ti
2 of 3 found this helpful The OLYMPUS OM-4T(i) is quite possibly the finest 35mm film SLR ever made, period.
Here's just some of the reasons why:
+ Titanium top, bottom & mount face for added strength and tank-like toughness
+ Weather sealed body
+ Diopter adjustable viewfinder for eyeglass wearers
+ Bright, 97% viewfinder for more precise composing
+ Illuminated LCD shutter speed, spot & +/- compensation display along bottom of viewfinder for easy viewing while composing
+ Unique, easy, left-hand access shutter speed dial concentric at lens mount as opposed to right-side conventional top-mounted
+ TTL Off-The-Film metering for more precise exposures
+ Full Manual and Aperture Priority Auto modes with center-weighted averaged metering
+ Single or multi-spot metering options - up to 8 spot readings which the camera averages
+ Highlight or shadow based spot metering options
+ Mechanical "B" or "60" (1/60) shutter speed available in case of battery failure
+ Electronic self-timer features mirror lock-up and aperture pre-fire before shutter is released for sharpest results
+ Compatible with some of the sharpest lenses ever made: Olympus' own OM System Zuikos
+ Compact SLR body for great handling and feel - a real pleasure to use...

23 April 2022
TV Classic Sitcom.
One of the all time greats!

07 July 2016
Compact and sharp.
1 of 1 found this helpful The manual focus Olympus Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 is a great wide-angle prime lens not only for 35mm film work but also when adapted to digital full-frame and APS-C cameras. Underrated, yet is sharp with nice contrast and color rendition. Works as a nice 56mm standard prime when adapted to four-thirds and micro four-thirds cameras as well. It's a bargain!