Well, I saw it as a complement. The only AF/AE camera is a Minolta Maxxum
3xi they have. One would have thought an F5, EOS3, F100, Maxxum 9, or
something like that. Nope. In fact, all the pictured cameras are old:
Brownie, Exacta, view, tilt/shift, OM1, 3xi. Actually, under lenses, they
have what appears to be a super tele, 600/4 and Canon maybe? I couldn't
see the other lenses in another focal length related picture.
They used an OM1n, not FM2, or Rwhatever, or whathave you. Just me, I
guess.
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Giles wrote:
>Thats not much of a compliment - to have an OM included in a an encyclopaedia
>which
>lists one of the properties of Titanium as being that it disolves in hot
>water.
>
>Giles
>
>Acer Victoria wrote:
>
>> Encarta 99, and for "Single-Lens Reflex" camera, it had, AN OLYMPUS OM-1N
/Acer Victoria
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