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From: Michael Stoesz <mstoesz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, May 14, 1999 12:50 PM
Subject: [OM] "IDEAL OM OUTFITS"
>Good Morning fellow OM (and other Olympus)users;
>
>I think I have my OM systems in order for the type of photography I am
>currently doing (or not doing due to shortage of time).
>
>I have package up in separate camera bags, packs, 3 systems that I can grab
>from the shelf and go anywhere and shoot almost anything.
(snip interesting combos)
>I would appreciate comments from the members, and hope that the systems I
>have assembled might be usuable examples for those who are pondering what
>to assemble next or even where to start>Mike
>
>Mike Stoesz, VP
>Rainbow Photography Inc.
>213 Grand Av.
>Laramie, Wy., USA
>82070
well, mike, here are mine: 1. om4ti with 35--80/2.8 zuiko zoom, 24/2.8
zuiko, and 55/2.8 vivitar macro. i often add an om2000 as an extra body. i
cal this my "landscape and nature rig". i most often use velvia and,
recently, the new saturated kodak chromes. 2. om1n with 50/1.8 mc zuiko and
a 75--150/4 zuiko. i use mostly b&w film, either the new kodak cn41, tri-x,
or 3200. this is my "people picture" rig. 3. for a lightweight,
knockaround kit that sees a lot of use on weekends or vacation, an oly om10
with manual adapter and a 35-70/4 zuiko zoom. reala or superia 400 is the
film most often utilized.
i'm looking for a near mint 65-200. do i hear any sales pitches?
wayne harrison
p.s. yeah, i know i don't capitalize. sue me.
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