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In this video, Jules and I review the Olympus OM-4 Ti. The camera is famous for its advanced electronics and multi-spot metering system, shutter speeds of up to 1/2000s with full flash synchronization, and its great build quality. We took the OM-4 Ti on a photo walk in Augsburg and I used the camera for two different portrait sessions in Salzburg and Munich. Of course, we also tried different lenses and various accessories. Take a look at our findings.Equipment used:Olympus OM-4 Ti with Zuiko lenses28mm f/250mm f/1.4135mm f/2.8Films used:Ilford Delta 400 (undercover as Thunderpan)Kodak T-Max 100Kodak Tri-XIlford FP4 Fuji Acros 100All portraits developed and scanned by http://www.meinfilmlab.deAugsburg photos self-developed by Jules and scanned by our friend Felix. Thank you!Model:Lea Schwarz (https://www.instagram.com/leaschwarzz/)Interview with Yoshihisa Maitani:http://www.maitani-fan.com/maitani_fa...Crash test with OM-4 Ti:http://camerajunky.net/2012/06/19/oly...
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