For Sale OM4T in a lovely champagne color

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I bought this fairly recently, put a few rolls through it and decided I like manual cameras better. Works great, but the paint is worn through to the titanium particularly near the strap lugs. This would be KEH bargain condition...works perfectly with cosmetic wear. Here is the detailed description on why the OM4T is considered one of the best professional cameras ever. The spot meter alone is worth more than what I am asking! Not much else to say. I'm selling it for what I paid....$160 + $10 shipping including strap and body cap.
I also have an extra 50mm f1.8 with a somewhat sluggish aperture that I could throw in for an extra $20.......it seems to work fine on the camera, but it seems sluggish when you actuate it by hand.
 

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PM sent - why I need another OM camera I don't know, but it's an OM4!!!

Marc!

No, its even better. Its an OM-4T !! The T version doesn't drain batteries like many of the original OM-4 bodies did, it has titanium top and bottom plates and is a little lighter weight than the original 4, and can do high speed flash synch with the F280 flash. I have three of them, two black and one champagne. The original OM-4 was black only, but the T was available in both colors. An awesome camera with the best meter ever installed in a camera; you will love it.
 

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Please, add me to your waiting list.
Slim chance. But you never know.
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My version that I bought new 'way back when' is OM 4Ti , so what's the difference between it and the OM 4T ?

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My version that I bought new 'way back when' is OM 4Ti , so what's the difference between it and the OM 4T ?

vincent

They're the same. For some reason Olympus sold it as the 4T in the USA and the 4Ti elsewhere. At the end of the camera's production, they began selling it as the 4Ti everywhere, including the USA, but only in black. Silver 4Ti bodies found in the US were brought here from other countries, not originally sold in the US.
 

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Thanks for that Chris. I have the black version also, which I bought second hand, I use it all the time to shoot my Infrared, I think the spot metering is just great. My champagne version lies in the back of the drawer.

vincent
 

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I wish I saw this sooner. Oh well, I'm sure there will be another! :smile:
 

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Hehehe... Wait till someone has an OM-3Ti for sale. If that camera doesn't swear people off from shooting digital, nothing will.

The champagne colored 4T wears wear very well. Even worn out, they still look great.

ken
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