:Hans, I have a Quickmatic EEM, will photo it and offer a copy
:if you like.
If you would, please. As you can see on my page (yes, it's updated again)
there's already a picture, but not of a good quality. The final picture I'm
needing doesn't need to have a high resolution since the maximum width is
200 pixels.
:"Then there is the "Standard". Has anyone ever seen pictures of these
:prototypes - do they even still exist?"
:My information on this includes a picture
I already have picture of it. And copyrights...a hot issue here, but McKeown
used the pictures from 'Histoire de L'Appareil Photographique Olympus de
1936 à 1983' and I'm sure Jean-Paul Francesch won't mind.
:small number (10?) were made, thus I presume it is a prototype only and
:Olympus gave up on it due to complexity.
Or because of the war?
:Too right buddy, Dutch by parentage, Aussie by birth, and
:proud of Dutch
:heritage! Which explains why I like to use my Olypmuses to
:take pictures of water areas!
Hmmm, Olypmuses, are those OM bodies fallen of a cliff? ;)
Pruimenmoes, appelmoes, olympmoes... ;)
Hans
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