I just received an email from Ron and Alison Wilson and Norton identified it
as the W32.Badtrans virus. Beware...
John Hermanson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "andrew fildes" <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Rangefinder?
| I've done this with a 21mm many years ago but the distortion was a
problem.
| I suspect a 24mm would be very good for this trick. Also a fine-grain film
| as some cropping is usually required. Something like XP2 should work well
| for classic street shots.
| AndrewF
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| >That is a good idea for an OM 1n! Will try that as soon as I get one.
| >
| >
| >> My friend has a Leica M6, and one of his favorite things to do is to
take
| >> candid shots. The camera is small enough and if the lens is wide
enough,
| >> you can take a snapshot without looking through the viewfinder.. for
those
| >> waist level candid shots since the M6 is so quiet..
| >> Well... I have tried that a few times, cranked the focus out to
infinity,
| >> mirror lockup, and now my OM1n is about as quiet as any other
| >rangefinder...
| >> I've taken a few candid shots like that, which have turned out great...
| >> Mirror lockup is wonderful, I don't know why most cameras don't have
it..
| >> Albert
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