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[OM] Re: camera recommendations please

Subject: [OM] Re: camera recommendations please
From: "Timpe, Jim" <Jim.Timpe@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 06:01:03 -0800
No.  Virtually identical cameras.

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>Is there any significant different between a 4t and a 4ti?
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>Bob Benson
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>"John Hermanson" <omtech@xxxxxxxxx>
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>For the record, afaik, the 4T / Ti have the same seals and 
>gaskets as a plain 4.
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>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 4:09 AM
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>>
>> pottyman@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>> >OK so OM 1 is out, I agree auto is a must for weddings.
>> >I do use my OM 10 in auto and manual but mostly for landscapes and
>such.
>> >So according to this table the only difference in the 4 and 4ti is 
>> >the Super FP Flash support with F280?
>> >
>> That's the only major performance difference.  The 4T(i) 
>replaced the 
>> brass top and bottom plates with titanium (hence the "T"), cool, I 
>> suppose, but not of any real world significance. Oly also improved 
>> overall sealing of the body against dust and water 
>> 
><http://brashear.phys.appstate.edu/lhawkins/photo/crash-test.txt>. The 
>> electronics also were improved, most practically to have a lower at 
>> rest current draw for longer battery life. However, quite a 
>few plain 
>> '4's have this circuit as well. Details and how to tell 
>which circuit 
>> are here <http://olympus.dementia.org/Hardware/OM-4_circuits.html>.
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>> >so if I am using a t-32 or t-45 there would be no advantage in the
>4ti??
>> >
>> Correct
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>> >Also could you give me a ballpark estimate on a good condition OM 4 
>> >or 4ti?? I wanted to get some idea of how much money I need to come 
>> >up with to do this.
>> >
>> Well, Gord has offered a 4 for $215, which is a good price 
>for a clean 
>> one. A 4T or Ti would likely be at least twice that, with 
>really nice 
>> quite a bit more yet.. The other possible advantage to a 
>T(i) is that 
>> factory repairs will be available for a few years. Olympus doesn't 
>> service the plain 4 anymore. John and Clint do, however. I 
>have a Ti, 
>> but mostly use a couple of 4s with the new circuit.
>>
>> Moose
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