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January 22nd, 2010, 05:18 AM
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Attracting more nice people to mu-43
Hello everyone,
I'm really encouraged by the 'vibe' of our active members, and confident that we will attract more and more positive, imaginative and enthusiastic individuals to our community over the next few days and weeks...
So much so, that I'm e-mailing my friends personally - who I know and respect from around the web, to ask that they join us here... every individual member is what makes this a vibrant community - distinct from any other forum out there, and I want to share this space with the people I respect and enjoy hearing from.
I know it's only been a very short time... but am I imagining this? or do you feel something similar?
Cheers
Brian
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January 22nd, 2010, 05:48 AM
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I share your sentiments Brian. I find this to be a very good place to hang out and interact and unlike other camera forums I've taken part in. I enjoy the contributions and the very 'helpful' feel of the place.
It's good to be here.
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Paul - GF1 + Panasonic 20mm. Simplify, simplify..
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January 22nd, 2010, 07:59 AM
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"You can get anything you want at (Alice's)...Amin's Restaurant.
Youse might be to young to know this but Cosina, well he get's it....fer sure...
Shooter
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January 22nd, 2010, 08:12 AM
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January 22nd, 2010, 08:16 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Near "Playland" outside of NYC, NY, USA
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Agreed 100%. A friend of mine joined yesterday, though he is not 4/3 user yet...he may well begin to feel the pull.
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January 22nd, 2010, 08:37 AM
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Hi Brian,
I got your email today, and jumped on quickly. I shall try and stay involved as time permits but I am glad you reminded me that there are other M43 forums.
I have been around for a lot of years, and 33 of them were spent with Nikon as a sales and technical rep until early retirement and yes I still own current Nikon's and Nikon glass.
After I left Nikon, I did a stint in the world of camera store retail, just to keep involved, and then after enough of that, I formed my own company, which is Blue Ridge Workshops. It is an imaging based workshop with lots of workshops and classes of all types of adventures and education. I have several other contracted instructors who are great.
I currently use in the M43, EP-1, EP-1 infrared converted by Spencer's in Utah, an EP-2 which is just incredible in looks and viewfinder, and have way to many lenses already, both m43 and Voigtlander.
I very rarely if ever pick up my heavier gear anymore because it is just to much to carry and not at all handy when I want that quick, just happening shot. It is also to much to carry on most of the excursions I take. The M43 image quality and functionality and size makes it the ideal camera in the modern age to have with me all the time.
We have made arrangements with Olympus to do 3 workshops this year. Two 3 day workshops and 1 half day workshop and I am hoping for signups.
Time will tell.
I know this site will take off so please keep up the good work and thanks again for getting hold of me.
Elliot
The day M43 hit the market place I bought the EP1 and instantly fell in love
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January 22nd, 2010, 08:48 AM
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Elliot, welcome!
For those who haven't Googled it already, Elliott's company Blue Ridge Workshops is here.
Elliot, please keep us abreast of your workshops, etc!
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January 22nd, 2010, 09:49 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Elliott's Blue Ridge Workshops site and offerings look very promising. I love the Blue Ridge Mountains and have been thinking about a trip down there.
I can see it now an mu-43 workshop in that breathtaking setting...
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January 22nd, 2010, 12:45 PM
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There are 3 workshops planned for 4/3 and Micro 4/3 users this year. One is in May and that is a one day workshop.
The next is in the fall in the Shenandoah region and that is a Friday,Saturday,Sunday.
The next after that is on Chincoteague in the Fall in November. We did a non Olympus workshop there last Fall (November) and attached a Nikon 600mm 4.0 on the EP1 (1200mm) with the Novoflex adapter.
I have a ton of Panasonic, Voigtlander primes, and Olympus glass and Olympus themselves will provide a tech person, sales person, and I shall have two of our own instructors there at the same time.
Elliot
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January 22nd, 2010, 12:56 PM
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For anyone in the UK, and unable to take advantage of those great workshops (thanks Elliot) - we're (the Olympus Photo Safari Group) organising a number of free events over the next few weeks - all over the UK.
I'm planning a number of Peak District landscape events, where I will be happy to give 1:1 tuition on all Olympus DSLR and m4/3rds cameras - as well as guided walks over some of the most beautiful and accessible landscape country in the UK.
The Olympus Photo Safari Group is a 100% free enterprise... it's a worldwide, self support network we've been building for the last couple of years.
Cheers
Brian
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