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Re: [OM] beginner needs advice

Subject: Re: [OM] beginner needs advice
From: "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 10:14:54 -0500
William,

I'm no expert, on anything, including books, but I would encourage you to go
ahead and ask questions. This is the friendliest list I've ever found and
there is a lot of expertise here.

You have an excellent camera, the PC is a nice choice. It's somewhat similar
to the OM-2S/OM-2SP (without the ability to spotmeter), so much of what you
read about the 2S probably applies to you as well.

Enjoy!

Tom

> Hello all-
>
> I've recently acquired (read: taken from wife's closet) an OM-PC along
with 2
> lenses...a standard (I assume standard as I'm not educated enough on
camera's
> yet to decipher) and a zoom lens which my wife says is 70mm-210mm, and a
> flash.  I won't bore the "professionals" with any technical
questions...but
> am wondering if there is one good instructional book, a kind of industry
> standard?  Been to borders, b&n, amazon...not interested in lots of PICS,
> rather a book with lots of information regarding theory, light. Film. and
> instruction.
>
> By the way...this is a great list...as soon as I get a book I'll read to
be
> able to understand all of you...
>
> Best,
>
> William Duprey
> Ann Arbor, Michigan
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