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Subject: Re: [OM] questions
From: "Tom Trottier" <TomATrottier@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 14:16:06 -0400
You might also find a varimagni and a flashlight useful for focus, 
assuming a tripod, and the 24/2 or 35/2 for confined spaces. 

All the 2- screens are a stop or so brighter than 1- 

I think the OM2n has a longer max exposure time than the 4.

Tom

At 2000 July 11 - Tuesday 11:45, Pauls0627@xxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
spoke about *Re: [OM] questions...* saying

> In a message dated 07/11/2000 11:31:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> P.Dixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> > I shoot a lot of low-light stuff in badly lit tombs in eygpt with my 
> >  50/1.4 on my om 4. Large (often wide-open) apps. being the norm, is 
> >  the 2-13 screen any better (ie. brighter) than the 1-13? If not , is 
> >  the beattie version good, and if so does anyone based in the uk know 
> >  a supplier?
> 
> Welcome to the list, Peter!
> 
> The 2-13 (and the 2-4) is significantly brighter than the 1-13. Supposedly 
> the Beattie is as well. A worthwhile investement for anyone with an OM-2S, 
> OM-3 or OM-4. The 2-x Oly screens are actually cheaper than the Beatties, too 
> (but the Beatties have a grid, which may be useful for you in the kind of 
> photography you do).
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