Albert, you sound like my grandmother. I think she'd rather read a catalog
than a book. Gardening catalogs, kitchenware catalogs, coffee, American
Indian lore, miscellaneous collectibles...her easy chair is surrounded by
'em.
Dr. Peter Gilbert has compiled a handsome online collection of OM related
documents, with the help of Mark Dapoz and others (thanks, folks, much
appreciated):
http://www.deakin.edu.au/~peterg/index.html
They're in PDF format so if you care to spend the time, paper and ink, you
can print 'em out at home, then enjoy them in the convenience of your own
easy chair, bathroom or preferred reading area. ;^) (My catalogs are on
top of my ferret's cage in the bathroom. Well...where else would one keep a
stinky ferret?)
Is the OM series comparable to the Lecia SLRs? Hardly. How could the
bulky, awkward Leicas of uncertain origin hope to compare? (I jest, of
course. Having no interest in the Leica SLRs such comparisons matter not at
all to me.)
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Lex Jenkins
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"It is a mystery wrapped in a riddle shrouded in an enigma powdered
with a paradox with little shiny sprinkles of bemusement on top."
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 21:31:17 -0800
From: "Albert Yang" <albert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
...I'm a catalog freak, have over 400 catalogs at home...
Also, how does the OM series compare to something like the Leica 6.2?
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