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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 9/5/2004
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beautiful panorama shot Roger
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 9/4/2004
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The kind of picture I can only dream of taking!
Best regards, Chris
P.S. Please excuse the brief comment on this and your other recent images ~ just tryin' to catch up!!
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 9/4/2004
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Ahh a well chosen place for panorama, the word cityscape is indeed the right one for such kind of photo !
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 8/31/2004
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Magnificent shot, Roger. The pavement pattern helps to visualize the real view into a circular capture. I like the two people as a token of life in a desert of constructions. 7+. Regards, Rob.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/30/2004
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No, Craig, the Pen-FT was a half-frame SLR with the T standing for TTL. It had no pentagonal prism "hat" and was a really cool camera. Being made for half-frame shots the lenses would be ideal for the E-1. I believe there is an adaptor for them available on request from Olympus. It was quite my favourite camera for many years, in fact all the time I was shooting slides.
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{K:6692} 8/30/2004
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This is a really cool panorama and a different look at Tokyo.
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 8/30/2004
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Hi Roger; these are really, really unusual photos-- sort of panoramas on steroids. It's even hard to come up with a frame of reference-- but I like seeing them.
I try to keep up on the E-1 rumor mill, but hadn't heard that a Pen FT type (range finder-- right?) may be in the offing. If so, that could be quite cool and a surprise too. Personally I'm hoping for an "E-2" w/ 8-10 MP sensor to be announced at the Photokina 9/28/04 in Cologne , Germany. Cheers. Craig
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