No. They were a widely known to be big on Olympus, especially the early
OM-2.
And, yes it most certainly was a TriStar, not a DC-10.
Gary Edwards
Dirk and Carla Wright wrote:
> At 3:56 PM -0500 11/21/99, Morgan Sparks wrote:
> >If it hasn't already been mentioned here, I'll point out that the new
> >issue of National Geographic has a 2-page spread (pg. 99) of the DC-10
> >landing from 1977, taken with the tail-mounted OM-2. It's a
> >retrospective article that has some interesting threads on NG photo
> >techniques over the years.
> >
>
> I thought NG was strictly a N*k*n house?
>
> Be seeing you.
>
> Dirk Wright
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