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[OM] Re: Sending an Olympus on a world trip - which model?

Subject: [OM] Re: Sending an Olympus on a world trip - which model?
From: hiwayman@xxxxxxx (Walt Wayman)
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 14:11:21 +0000
I'll play.  I don't have a strong opinion about the type camera/lens.  
Actually, the only strong opinion I'm entertaining at the moment is that it 
ought to be against the law to hold a wake on Saint Patrick's Day.  Conflicting 
intentions vis-a-vis appropriate inebriation confuses the liver, not to mention 
the head.

Walt

--
"Anything more than 500 yards from 
the car just isn't photogenic." -- 
Edward Weston

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Dean Tyler" <dtyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Count me in.  I like the OM-1 idea.  After the camera has made the trek, you
> could post is on evilbay with a full route description.  One of a kind, BIN
> $1000.00.
> 
> Dean
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew McPhee [mailto:macca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:32 PM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Re: Sending an Olympus on a world trip - which model?
> 
> 
> 
> >Andrew McPhee wrote:
> > >What camera should we use?
> > >
> >And Moose replied:
> >Although the list often encompasses may things non Oly and clearly
> >includes many non-OM Oly threads, isn't it at the core an OM list? I'd
> >vote for an OM-1, the original OM. It could be sent about with a 50/1.8
> >bodycap, with participants invited to use it and/or any OM lens they
> >have. I'd be happy to lend a body and lens. If it comes back eventually
> >as a world traveller, I can sit down and listen to the tales it has to
> >tell. If not, that's ok too, I'd just hope that the tale of its loss
> >turns out to be interesting. Batteries shouldn't be a problem, they last
> >forever in an OM-1.
> >
> >It's sort of like the local comic strip years ago. There was a story arc
> >interspersed with other things about a rural fellow who was eating an
> >old Rambler car bit by bit. The reporter there when he swallowed the
> >last bolt asked him is there was anything he regretted about what he had
> >done. The answer: "Wow, I could 'a had a V8!", accompanied with head
> >slap. That's sort of what sending an RC, XA1, etc. around sounds like to
> >me. Like the Hokey-Pokey, the OM is what it's all about.
> 
> 
> My reason behind sending a RF camera around was to keep it simple, to keep
> the weight down, and to keep it cheap in case it got lost.  And the
> cheapness would also avoid any extra expense of import/export duties when
> sending it between countries.
> 
> But I agree that sending an OM-1 around would add some class to the
> exercise.  Maybe we could compromise and just send an OM-1 body..?
> 
> A couple of people have mentioned they're in favor of using a Trip 35.  I
> like this idea too, sending a "Trip" on a trip seems to be fitting!
> 
> Here's something else to keep in mind - we could do this round-the-world
> thing as many times as we like, the Argus group is currently on it's second
> "Argosy".  We could start small this time with a RF camera and maybe next
> time use an OM-1...
> 
> So what do others think?
> 
> - Send an OM-1 with 50mm f1.8?
> - Send an OM-1 body only?
> - Send a Trip 35?
> - Send a XA1?
> 
> Andrew McPhee
> 
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