Hi Dave...You picked a very good camera to go retro...More years ago than I
care to admit I bought a new Retina lla followed by a lllc a 80mm and 35mm
lenses to go along with it...Naturally I had to have the Sportsfinder and
80/35 scope...The Retina was really my first real camera and I used them for
years both in the service and to chronicle my family through the years...A
few years ago I brought them out had a CLA and they functioned just as
beautifully as when they were new...Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Dougherty <davdou@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, April 21, 2002 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] You think you've stopped buying Zuikos and..........(Long)
>Hah! Hah! Hah! Andy,
>
>You will never stop. You are addicted. Remember the motto (or one of
them)
>of the Zuikoholic: "Abandon all Hope ye who enter here" (With apologies
to
>Dante).
>
>You are talking to a bunch of enablers. Know what, there are enablers
>everywhere. I decided that I wanted to go a little more retro, so I have
>been getting into folding Kodak Retinas. I joined a list devoted to
>collector cameras of all stripes. I asked a few questions. Enablers came
>to my aid from Southern California and as far away as New Zealand. In 1
>month I have three Retinas and 4 lenses.
>
>So, just go with the flow! You know you have to.
>
>Dave Dougherty
>
>
>
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