OM System didn't die early, imo. 30 years old? Early for us maybe, but
not for a corporation. The world moved on and they want to be in
atleast the same decade.
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John Hermanson
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Leandro DUTRA wrote:
> 2008/3/25, Piers Hemy <piers@xxxxxxxx>:
>> So the only conclusion is that it is a forgery
>
> By no means. It could well be a limited run for which no
> documentation remains, and he said all concerned people have retired.
>
> Impressive. It would mean Olympus had been long musing on retiring
> the OM system, not alotting anyone young to work on it. This would
> also mean the E-3 was not the first delayed Olympus SLR by no means —
> if they knew the OM would die so early, the E-1 probably should have
> been there at least one or two years before.
>
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