msbarnes
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Ah. I have never used MLU in 35mm. If you have to shoot on a tripod, you might as well go for medium/large format.![]()
I too agree with this, but the choice is yours.
Ah. I have never used MLU in 35mm. If you have to shoot on a tripod, you might as well go for medium/large format.![]()
For Olympus, only the OM-1(N) has mirror lockup.
I own OM-2sp, the mirror lock up fuction can be enabled with self-timer. I use this functionality almost for all the shots when camera is mounted on a tripod.
If you prefer automatic(Aperture Priority/Fully automatic) OM-2sp will do a good job for you, but multiple exposure is little tricky with it.
Olympus didn't make any lenses for the OM series cameras that require mirror lock-up to be mounted. I would like to see an example of a photo that was ruined because of mirror slap. If somebody has an example, please post it here.
This is a fully mechanical, non-AE camera. All plastic construction, too. Pretty much as basic as it gets.Yashica FX-3 Super (or Super 2000).
Olympus didn't make any lenses for the OM series cameras that require mirror lock-up to be mounted. I would like to see an example of a photo that was ruined because of mirror slap. If somebody has an example, please post it here.
if this were true we wouldn't use tripods,whether or not a camera body requires MLU to mount doesn't matter, mirror slap is known to affect images.Do some macro work and you will see...
This is a fully mechanical, non-AE camera. All plastic construction, too. Pretty much as basic as it gets.
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