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Re: [OM] OM4Ti and TTL flash limits

Subject: Re: [OM] OM4Ti and TTL flash limits
From: "Ulf Westerberg" <ulf.westerberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 16:04:10 +0200
Robert Ashdown wrote:
>
>Workmate (Steve) purchased a new OM4Ti and found problems using TTL ring
>flash on macro subjects - ie, low light indication and underexposed
>results in situations that gave good results using OM2N. Several others
>on the list reported similar experiences and it was mentioned that the
>OM4Ti might have had some kind of an electronics trade-off of TTL flash
>capability for its spot-metering facilities.
>
>The Oly people in Aus believed that there should be no difference in TTL
>capability between the OM4Ti and the OM2N and they replaced the body
>immediately. However at the same time Steve had his well-used 50mm 3.5
>lens pulled apart and cleaned, as he was told it may be a problem with
>the lens/body linkages. The resulting test photos in the same conditions
>are fine. There was some kind of a problem, but no-one was able to
>really tell us why. It seems that it is either an intermittent problem
>with OM4Ti and TTL flash at lower flash limits, or a problem with
>lens/body conections (or something else!). It is now giving the same
>results as an OM2N.
>

OK, I'll take the risk of repeating myself here:

I've taken many, many macro-piccies in the 1:2 - 1:1 lifesize range with
apertures as small as f/32 with my ex-Vivitar 100/2.8. At 1:1 and f/32 on
this lens there's full extension, 100 mm which computes it all to an
effective aperture of f/64 (diffraction, I know, but I needed the depth of
field).
Equipment has always been OM2Sp, OM4 or OM4Ti. Flashes T32, single or
double, always with cable(s), flash on the side(s) on tripod(s). Film has
been 50 or 100 ISO, slides.
With these setup(s) I've never encountered any problems, other than that I
routinely have had to undercompensate 2/3, probably due to my subjects,
don't really know why. (This is fishy!)

I don't know if this clears the confusion (probably don't) and I'm the first
to admit that this isn't the same setup as your mates ring-flash, but as
said before; it worked for me. But then others of this list (Doug) has other
experiences.

Robert, I'm curious if your friend also has to undercompensate in order to
get correctly, not overexposed pictures.

Happy flash-shooting
Ulf Westerberg


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