Tomoko;
I don't know specifically about a list of mechanical cameras, but I do know
that the OM2000 was taken apart and reported on in an issue of Popular
Photography within the last year. The report was quite positive.
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Tomoko Yamamoto <tomokoy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Olympus List <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 2:47 PM
Subject: [OM] Photo Techniques USA
>I was in D.C. this morning to pick up my Japanese passport (renewal) and
stopped
>at one of the bookstores at Union Station.
>
>The July/August issue I boughthas an article titled The Olympus OM System
>Photography's Best Kept Secret by Douglas Dubler. He entered the Olympus
world
>through the IS-3 according to the article.
>
>I find it interesting that he chose the following three lenses to go with
his
>OM-4Ti for his personal photography in Paris: 21mm/2, 35-80mm/2.8 zoom, and
>100mm/2. I have once held the 35-80mm/2.8 attached to the OM-3Ti at the
Olympus
>Plaza in Tokyo. I found the combo not as heavy as I had thought, and I
think
>one of these days I would find an excuse to buy this lens.
>
>In the same issue, the OM-1 (?) is used to illustrate the macro lighting
>techniques. There are a few digital darkroom articles that are
interesting. I
>think that this issue is worth picking up.
>
>Can anybody tell me where an inclusion of the OM2000 in the list of
mechanical
>SLR's was reported? I vaguely recall that someone mentioning this, but I
never
>saved the message.
>
>Tomoko Yamamoto
>mailto:tomokoy@xxxxxxxxx
>http://www.charm.net/~tomokoy/
>
>
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