kivis
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Considering 2 of the high points in aperture preferred cameras. Both classics. Which would you choose and why? Don't worry about glass, this camera will hitch it's wagon to a 50mm lens only.
Not sure I follow. The FE2 uses a needle for shutter speed in the viewfinder but it is hard to see in the dark. How does it compare to the OM-4T?The OM4T has spot metering accurate as my Sekonic, OTF flash at all speeds with an Olympus F280 and exposure info display has a light available in dark conditions.
Is it bright enough to read in the dark (unlike the Nikon's)?The OM4T display has a light available.
The OM4T display has a light available.
Also the Nikon FM/FE series bodies have always impressed for its sturdiness. How does the OM series compare?
Is it bright enough to read in the dark (unlike the Nikon's)?
Canon, Konica, Minolta, Olympus, Pentax and Yashica all twist-on the same direction and Nikon is opposite. Shouldn't be an issue anyway since the OP stated "Don't worry about glass, this camera will hitch it's wagon to a 50mm lens only."
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