I'm a lucky owner of an OM-3Ti and lots of those fabulous Zuiko f2.0 lenses, but back in the late seventies, I was a student and a freelance photographer for a newspaper. Then I needed the best flash there was. Braun made the best ones then with a TTL cable. That cable was really expensive, maybe 1/4 of the purchase price of the Braun VC410. As you know, OM-2 had the best metering system and it stearded the flash whatever. Always perfect metering. The later Ti-3 and Ti-4 have even better, maybe the best in the analog world. I think my Ti-3 can match a new Nikon Zf in metering, at least my old Canon 5D MkII.
@@MrGibsonguy335 It's in dark grey. It has TTL flash automation, itself a rare feature on a mechanical body. It also has the same high-speed flash support as the OM-4Ti.
Smaller, lighter and not least more rare. Don't forget Zuiko optics either. All are very good, only the brightness is different. As with everything else, some have advantages and not least downsides, the perfect is never made, apart from Practica. They had no other choice, but yes. Had something like that, decent cameras too.
Waiting on my om-4ti to arrive right now!
I'm a lucky owner of an OM-3Ti and lots of those fabulous Zuiko f2.0 lenses, but back in the late seventies, I was a student and a freelance photographer for a newspaper. Then I needed the best flash there was. Braun made the best ones then with a TTL cable. That cable was really expensive, maybe 1/4 of the purchase price of the Braun VC410. As you know, OM-2 had the best metering system and it stearded the flash whatever. Always perfect metering. The later Ti-3 and Ti-4 have even better, maybe the best in the analog world. I think my Ti-3 can match a new Nikon Zf in metering, at least my old Canon 5D MkII.
Just wondering, is your camera black or champagne? 3's are so rare I don't even know if they were ever offered in any finish besides black.
@@MrGibsonguy335 It's in dark grey. It has TTL flash automation, itself a rare feature on a mechanical body. It also has the same high-speed flash support as the OM-4Ti.
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@@MrGibsonguy335 I think they made about 6500 pieces of OM-3Ti. Price like a Leica M6.
@@protestagain I think I would have to think long and hard about that camera ever leaving the house.
Is it better than ninon f3?
Smaller, lighter and not least more rare. Don't forget Zuiko optics either. All are very good, only the brightness is different.
As with everything else, some have advantages and not least downsides, the perfect is never made, apart from Practica. They had no other choice, but yes. Had something like that, decent cameras too.