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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Keller" data-source="post: 273172" data-attributes="member: 8778"><p>The 4Ti as a further development of the OM-2 offers spot measurements as one additional feature. All most welcome and useful, yet emotionally - in 'remembrance' - I remain attached to my first camera offering automatic off-the-film flash exposure - the OM-2: As a microscopist, I modified an Olympus flash unit by introducing its flash tube into the light path of the microscopes' incandescent illumination system and obtained correctly exposed flash photomicrographs. This eliminated long-exposure- and vibrationproblems with any film material then on the market; that was 40 years ago and I still recall the triomphant sense of satisfaction. Therefore: A greatful 'Thank you' to those Olympus engineers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Keller, post: 273172, member: 8778"] The 4Ti as a further development of the OM-2 offers spot measurements as one additional feature. All most welcome and useful, yet emotionally - in 'remembrance' - I remain attached to my first camera offering automatic off-the-film flash exposure - the OM-2: As a microscopist, I modified an Olympus flash unit by introducing its flash tube into the light path of the microscopes' incandescent illumination system and obtained correctly exposed flash photomicrographs. This eliminated long-exposure- and vibrationproblems with any film material then on the market; that was 40 years ago and I still recall the triomphant sense of satisfaction. Therefore: A greatful 'Thank you' to those Olympus engineers. [/QUOTE]
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