Simon,
I just browsed:
http://www.wnn.or.jp/wnn-x/unno/digital/camera/camera.html
then on to Equipment for Phot link:
http://www.wnn.or.jp/wnn-x/unno/digital/camera/kizai.html
In short, Mr. Unno describes that his main photo set-up is
Pentax 645 with Zuiko lens adapter. He obviously favors and
praises sharpness of Zuiko macro lenses (20mm, 38mm, 80mm,
35mm) for larger-than-life macro photography. He indicates in url:
http://www.wnn.or.jp/wnn-x/unno/digital/camera/macro.htm
that he has been using this setup for last 18years.
He also specifies his use of the OM-4, Auto extension tube
65~115, with four Zuiko macro lenses, and the T-28 twin
flash combination. Another photo caption at middle:
http://www.wnn.or.jp/wnn-x/unno/digital/camera/wide.html
'Olympus OM4, 21mm F2, f16, 1/60, flash, KR'
when he had an idea of using the ultra-wide angle with
flash to capture two male moths(?). He does not indicate
what flash - I assume he used the T-32.
Jim Terazawa
Simon E wrote:
> Keith Berry wrote:
>
> >The current issue of 'The Olympus Pursuit' features four pages of
> > >impressive looking insect pictures by Kazuo Unno, taken with an
> > >assortment of Olympus digital cameras.
>
> Most of the gallery images have a border which is meant to look like a piece
> of cut film, with notches. I don't know if these are digitally-sourced or
> originally film images. I wonder if he thought it would enhance their
> credibility by this suggestion. There is also a page where he is shown using
> what looks like an OM4Ti and T32:
> http://www.wnn.or.jp/wnn-x/unno/digital/camera/camera.html
>
> Could any of our Japanese-speaking (or -reading) list members shed any light
> on the text?
>
> Simon E.
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