Ulf,
> I'll be off shortly to Malaysia for some serious wildlife and nature shooting
> with the OM's. Apart from giant birdwing butterflies and loads of Rhinoceros
> hornbills :-) :-), I guess I'll be standing eye to eye with the OM2000.
> Question
> is if there's a chance of anything more exciting. Should anyone on the list
> have
> any experience with OM hunting, (good or bad) in Kuala Lumpur or Georgetown,
> please let me know.
Boy, you sure do quite a bit of travelling!!
1) Watch the humidity...
2) If you're going to the jungle/national parks (e.g. Taman Negara), watch
the leeches :-).
Sean
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