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Subject: [OM] RE: olympus-digest V2 #238
From: Peter Leyssens <Peter.Leyssens@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 13:09:32 +0200
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 22:01:46 -0700
> From: "Thomas H. Hogan" <flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] pinhole with OM-3
> 
> Peter Leyssens wrote:
> > If I get around to scan some nicer pics, I could send them to the
> Oly
> > gallery.
> Peter,
> Thanks for posting the details!  I am very interested and have tried
> to use pinhole photography with OM cameras before without much
> success.  perhaps my pinhole was too large in diameter?
>   I tried to drill a hole in the center of an aluminum can and
> fit that to an OM2S.
> 
> So you used a black plastic body cap?  How did you attach the 
> aluminum piece to the plastic body cap?
> [PL]  I drilled a hole of about 1 cm diameter in the body cap (start
> with a small hole, otherwise you won't be able to hold it ... I
> learned the hard way :) ).  Then I took a small piece of aluminum,
> just a bit larger than the hole in the body cap.  I taped this onto
> the inside of the body cap.  Be careful to have the pinhole as close
> to the middle as possible !  I didn't measure it myself, though.  Use
> lots of black tape.
> 
> What is the focal length?  Is it wide angle?  Have you been able
> to take the sort of picture where moving objects are invisible?
> Are the images fuzzy??
> [PL]  I measured the distance from the body cover to the film plane
> and it's about 50mm, so it's a standard lens.  I'm planning to buy an
> OM-1 so that I can lock up the mirror and plug a pinhole into the
> mirrorbox.  25mm, here I come.
> 
> As with all pinhole camera's, everything is a bit unsharp.  It's quite
> a cute effect, really, if you use it for the right kind of images.
> 
> If you take a picture with an exposure of 3 minutes, it's no problem
> to start running circles around your tripod :)  Also, people walking
> by don't show.  I've been taking some pictures during the art history
> courses of my evening class, during which people were sitting 'still'.
> A *very* funny effect !
> 
> 
> I can't wait to see your photos on the new Gallery!
> 
> Hank Hogan <flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > --
> > Peter Leyssens
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> - -- 
> Hank Hogan --
> 
> BTW,  I'm looking for a job as a biological science research
>     technician.  If you know of anyone who might need a technician
>     with my skills (see resume on my home page) please let me know.
> - -- 
> Thomas ?Hank? Hogan
> Biologist, Photographer, Web Designer
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 22:11:20 -0700
> From: "Thomas H. Hogan" <flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] FYI:M.15V Ni-Cd Charger 1
> 
> Dear Tomoko Yamamoto,
> 
> Did you spot any NiCd M18 Control pack 2's ?
> How about AC flash power supplies (to replace batteries for T32)?
> Are these things hard to find?  I haven't seen any in quite awhile.
> 
> - -- 
> Hank Hogan --
> 
> BTW,  I'm looking for a job as a biological science research
>     technician.  If you know of anyone who might need a technician
>     with my skills (see resume on my home page) please let me know.
> - -- 
> Thomas ?Hank? Hogan
> Biologist, Photographer, Web Designer
> mailto:flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.netcom.com/~flzhgn/indexc.htm
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 98 07:48:09 +0100
> From: Chris Barker <cmib@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] 2-x screens - again
> 
> Yes Peter, buy a 2-x screen, you know it makes sense... and then
> please 
> tell us (who live in Europe) how much they cost:-).  I saw an earlier 
> post that our chums in the US were paying about $60 for a Beattie 
> Intenscreen, while they cost UKP70 in the UK; and they think that
> prices 
> are high over there.
> 
> Chris
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 09:00:21 +0300
> From: Teemu Oinonen <Teemu.Oinonen@xxxxxx>
> Subject: [OM] 1-8 focusing screen
> 
> BW, Gary and Warren, thank you for useful comments on wide angle and
> close focusing.
> 
> I know the 1-8 screen is intended to be used with long telephoto
> lenses
> and in astrophotography. Can it be used for general and close-up
> photography? Any precautions when changing the screen?
> 
> 
> Teemu Oinonen
> Helsinki, Finland
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 23:48:03 -0700
> From: svtbrad@xxxxxxxxxx (Bradley Mabb)
> Subject: Re: [OM] Batteries for OM2S
> 
>        Andre,
> 
>         You want to use silver oxide batteries. Stay away from
> alkalines. They
>       have the low life. also,it's best to use matched batteries. That
> is, same
>       brand, same material (silver oxide), and best to change both
> together.
>         I've had my OM2S for nearly 5 yrs now. Once I realized
> alkalines were
>       a no no, I've had no problems with low battery life.
>         As far as the hearing aid battery, that's for OM-1's, although
> I don't 
>       understand using zinc air hearing aid batteries when you can buy
> 625 size
>       zinc airs as well. For OM-1's, I beleive John H's conversion
> allows the 
>       use of a silver oxide 44. Makes more sense to me :)
> 
>                                                     enjoy,
>                                                      Brad
> 
>                    
> 
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 23:53:27 -0700
> From: svtbrad@xxxxxxxxxx (Bradley Mabb)
> Subject: Re: [OM] OM SC-35, OM1 Black, OMPC, XA, XA2, endoscope
> adapter, Ektachrome SW 200
> 
>      Hank,
>   
>        Look into SanFrancisco Examiner's website (I'm sure they must
> have one).
>     There was a story in 5/20 newspaper about jobs needing filled that
> may be
>     what you're looking for. 
> 
>                                                Good Luck,
>                                                   Brad
> 
>                    
> 
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 02:52:54 EDT
> From: WKato <WKato@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] Tripods
> 
> In a message dated 98-04-21 18:47:54 EDT, you,Ted Slotwinski, write:
>  
> <<  have read many posts in the newsgroups
>  about the Bogen 3001 legset and a good ball head ( Bogen, Slik,
> Linhof,
>  Kaiser or Foba ).    This seems to be good for combo for stability,
>  weight, ease of use and cost.      Any perferences for the ball head?
>  Other legsets to consider?     The heaviest camera / lens combo I
> have
>  would be the OM-2n + 300/4.5. >>
> 
> I checked onto Access Discount camera in search of the elusive
> circular
> polarizer for my 21mm and they have B 3001s on sale for $59.00.  I
> myself lug
> around a B 3221 which has some sort of generic ball head on it (photo
> swap
> meet for $25).  I've never owned a real ball head but the generic
> works fine.
> The Canon is sturdy, inexpensive but has a problem flopping over for
> verticals.  If $$ are a concern, try the B 3262QR which is a medium
> duty ball
> head with quick release(an essential)-although I don't know if it will
> reliably support your 300mm.  Good luck.
> 
> Warren Kato
> wkato@xxxxxxx
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 02:58:33 EDT
> From: WKato <WKato@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] OM 3Ti site
> 
> In a message dated 98-04-21 18:51:18 EDT, you write:
> 
> << Would you please supply the url to the 3Ti site.  I went through my
> folders
> and
>  could not locate it.  Thank you.
> John >>
> 
> http://www.olympus.com/camera/om/om3ti.html
> 
> There are also links to PDF files from there.
> 
> Warren Kato
> wkato@xxxxxxx
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