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RE: [OM] Olympus Pursuit Vol 21 #2, April 2002

Subject: RE: [OM] Olympus Pursuit Vol 21 #2, April 2002
From: Scott Gomez <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 20:43:36 -0800
Hi Ch,

I'd love one if there are any left.

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Scott Gomez

-----Original Message-----
From: C.H.Ling [mailto:chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 21:08
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Olympus Pursuit Vol 21 #2, April 2002


I also managed to get some copies from local Olympus distributor, if anyone
has difficulty in getting a copy locally just email me. I will only charge
US$3 to cover the shipping/packing cost or just send me one of your favorite
photo (it would be great if there is a beautiful stamp on the letter). I
have around 10 copies, FCFS!

C.H.Ling
chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx


----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Hi folks,
>
> Remember when Wayne Harridge told us that this journal had just come out -
>  about 2 weeks ago?.
>
> Well, I managed to persuade H E Perry's Sales Manager (NZ OM agent) to
> send me one, and I have it.
>
> It's only 14 pages, but there's some insight to be gained as well as the
> obvious.
>
> Firstly, the swan-song article about the OM system. AG would approve.
> Even though the article is just 3 pages with little text, every lens they
show
> has a reflective edge to the front ring <g>  There's also a bisected M1;
like;
> almost bisected with a cleaver. I exaggerate - it must be difficult to
bisect a
> piece of equipment and still keep it all looking tidy.
>
> The Editor Emiko Ogami wrote:
> " In this issue, our feature article reviews the history of the much-loved
OM
> series 35mm SLR that was retired from the active product list on January
18.
> After the camera's retirement was announced, we heard from many users
> around the world. Some reminisced about the pleasure their OM had brought
> them and expressed sorrow at its passing: some even requested the OM
> line's continuation. But the one thing everyone seemed to agree on was
that
> their OM had enabled them to preserve their fondest memories on film - and
> it was those memories that they were most grateful for. Although the
camera
> may be gone, the memories live on.
>
> I would also like to take this opportunity to announce that beginning
early
> this summer, Pursuit will be available on the Web. While maintaining the
> traditions that guided us in the past, we'll do our best to make it more
> exciting than ever. I'll have more details in the next issue.
>
> Until then,
> Emiko Ogami
> Editor"
>
> There is much coverage of Olympus equipment for a wide range of non-
> photographic purposes, but also a page and a half devoted to 2 articles
that
> show how Olympus is really trying hard to get photographers - both
> established professionals and students - interested in their digital
systems.
>
> Lastly, there is a middle section - four pages devoted to the night-time
B&W
> street photography in Sydney, (five pages really as he has the whole front
> page as well) using OM gear - of photographer Robert James Wallace.
>
> Cheers, Brian
>


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