Sorry to hear this. Andrej was a great source of no-nonsense info for
4/3 and micro 4/3 cameras. I'm going to archive the page I posted.
Thanks for the tip.
--Peter
> The following appeared in the 2/8/2024 Olympus Digest:
>
> One huge help has been this link:
> <http://wrotniak.net/photo/m43/em1.2-sett.html>
> It explains things better than the manual. And when his writing gets
> sarcastic, you know that the option being discussed is not all that
> important for most people.
>
>
> I often wondered what happened to Mr. Wrotniak. Updates on his web
site just abruptly ended after May 14, 2020. > Doing some digging, the
only thing I could find was the following entry in www.searchpeoplefree.com:
>
>
> Janusz A Wrotniak Deceased in 2020 at 74 /(1946 or 1945)/ *- *with
an address given on Happy Lane in Crofton MD. A > dpreview forum post
"Any news on J.Andrzej Wrotniak?"from 2012 said that he lived on Happy
Lane, town not given.
>
>
> I could find no other obituary reference. There is a current
www.mylife.com reference to Janusz Wrotniac, 78 of > Crofton, MD, but
that is one of those sites whose main purpose is to get you to purchase
a report. I suspect the entry > exists because no death record was
available to close out the entry.
>
>
> I wonder how the bill for web hosting wrotniak.net is being paid, and
how much longer the site will remain up. Whois > lists GoDaddy as the
domain registrar, and the registrant organization as Domains By Proxy of
Tempe Arizona. I > suspect neither of them does their work for free.
>
>
> ----- Larry Woods
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