Ken
That was an amusing interlude for me to read about. But ... what form does your
"brag book" take? Is it a standard A3 portfolio case?
Chris
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Chris Barker
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>From: Ken Norton <image66@xxxxxxx>
>To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [OM] Upstate NY OlyFest
>Date: 16 Nov 1999 03:06
>
> Well, finally! I get to meet up with another Olylist member on one of my
> many journeys. Last night (Monday evening) I met Craig Henrikson here in
> Albany, NY. We compared cameras, lenses, etc., and I managed to force him
> into sitting through a viewing of my brag-book. (portfolio).
>
> After discovering that our eyes definitely require different correction, we
> checked out each other's lenses on our own cameras. Strange--not everyone
> likes my -2 corrective lenses. I think we have another 2-series screen
> sold though. I should take up wholesaling the things. <g>
>
> Craig has a couple cool lenses that I hadn't seen before. The 85/2 is
> really a nice lens with supurb Bokah, but definetely is heavier than my
> 100/2.8. His Vivitar 90? (or is it 100mm)/2.8 macro lens is pretty wild.
> I haven't seen many lenses of that focal length that go all the way to 1:1.
> Of course, it becomes about a cubit long. His camera selection looked
> pretty nice and was relatively scratch/ding free. My OM-2S looks pretty
> rough compared to his OM-4. I have a hard time getting two camera bodies
> in my bag, but he had three in a smaller bag.
>
> We didn't get a chance to go out and shoot. It was too dark, cold and
> windy. Only an insane person would venture outdoors on a night like that.
> Ok, ok, had I brought my tripod....
>
> Ken Norton
>
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