Many of the bodies sold in Europe show this label.
The FAQ (easy link in your e-SIF!) says:
>B19) What does VSOE stand for on some OM-{1(N), 2(N)}'s?
>
> It stands for "Voll Service Olympus Europe", and is only found
> on cameras marketed in Europe.
>
> Thanks to <w.wagenaar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (W.P.J. Wagenaar) and others
>
Frank van Lindert
Utrecht - Holland
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 13:10:40 +0100, "Hans van Veluwen"
<mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On the cover of Pangerl's 'The World of OM-Systems' there are an OM-1 and OM-2
>that have a strange label where normal bodies have their MD plate. It reads
>VSOE.
>Some pictures inside the book also show this label. What does it mean? Very
>Special Olympus Equipment? What was their origin or purpose, and how many of
>these
>bodies were made?
>
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