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Well the 4/3, impressive system

kweide

New member
Uff, what beautiful macros. I feel the urgent need to invest some money in that Raynox lenses....
 
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nzmacro

Guest
Hi

I think you're about the first one to get it (or at least vocalise it). Loved the RT too (still have my 630's with E focusing screens)

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:) I started off with the Canon FTB, so followed the Pellicle idea as well since at that time I was shooting on a microscope and the idea of not worrying about a moving mirror appealed. From there I went to the Canon EF (Gorgeous camera and still have it), then onto the A1's and finally the T90. So yep, I hear ya :)

This has turned into one interesting thread and I've learnt a lot about the 4/3, so a huge thanks to all.

Danny.
 

pellicle

New member
:) I started off with the Canon FTB,
the Pellix was always something I admired but could not afford or justify :) I started on OM-1 as my first SLR and mirror lockup was more common back then. I never understood why they didn't incorporate it in electronic cameras from day 1 ... its so easy to do

:)
 
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sagarmatha

Guest
Well I started with a Konica Autoreflex T3 back in 1975 :)
After some years I went for both OM-2 and OM-4. I had some interest in macro also
back then so I bought the telescopic auto-tube.
 
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nzmacro

Guest
Hmm, theres a few of us oldies in here huh :) :). Well its a pleasure to meet you folks and like I said, I learn something new everyday and that includes here. This forum has been a great find and thanks all :)

Danny.
 
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