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Re: [OM] Hey gang! and an OM4 T question

Subject: Re: [OM] Hey gang! and an OM4 T question
From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 21:55:25 +0800
Stephen,

It is great to know you have make use of the Zuiko 300 for the many nice
racing photos. I rare use long lenses so I had made a right decision to sell
the beautiful one and keeping the bargain one.

C.H.Ling

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Scharf" <scharfsj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

>
> CH Ling, that Zuiko 300 is one beautiful hunk of glass!
>
> Sometime in August I caved and bought a slide scanner, a Minolta
> Dimage Scan Elite II. I have been working with it quite a lot and I
> am getting better at using it and getting the results I want out of
> it. Overall, I am very pleased with the results that I have been
> getting from it. Using it to scan slides and print on my Epson 820, I
> am getting some beautiful output...really just stunning.
>
> For those interested, you can see some OM photography and slide scans
> produced with the DSEII here:
>
> Here is a shot of a hand-carved carousel horse taken at Yerba Buena
> Gardens last April. It is also one of the very first photos I have
> ever taken with my OM-2S:
> http://www.pbase.com/image/6615310
>
> MIke Veglia,
> This shot is for you, buddy! It's a 1985 Lancia LC2 Group C car that
> I took at the FIA 6 hr at Brands Hatch in October 1985. The drivers
> were Bruno Giacomelli and Andrea DeCesaris. Shot with my OM-1 and the
> venerable 75-150mm zoom (is Damon still here? He always liked that
> lens, too) with Kodachrome 64:
>
> http://www.pbase.com/image/6615678
>
> For those of you that would like to see some of the motorcycle racing
> I shot at the World Superbike races I referred to above, you can go
> here:
> http://www.pbase.com/pumacat/wsbk_laguna_02
>
> Everything was shot with the OM-2S and Fuji Provia 100 RDPIII, the
> only film I use of late....
>
> These were the very first slides I scanned with the Minolta Scanner,
> and was still learning on getting the best from it, so the photos are
> a bit "uneven" with respect to color management, etc. etc. But things
> are getting better all the time....
>  >


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