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Old September 2nd 04, 02:50 AM
Colin D
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Sander Vesik wrote:

In rec.photo.equipment.35mm Frank Pittel wrote:
In rec.photo.equipment.35mm John wrote:
: On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 03:28:57 GMT, "Steven M. Scharf"
: wrote:

: This was a valid concern, but as it turns out, many pros defected
: to Canon anyway, since they couldn't get the lenses they wanted on the
: Nikon mount.

: Pro's don't use 35mm.

: RB67SD. Get back to quality and stop playing with toys.

Everybody knows that real photoraphers use 4x5!! My MF cameras are little more
then point and shoots.


Bah. those littel toys. get a 8x10

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  #102  
Old September 2nd 04, 02:50 AM
Colin D
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Sander Vesik wrote:

In rec.photo.equipment.35mm Frank Pittel wrote:
In rec.photo.equipment.35mm John wrote:
: On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 03:28:57 GMT, "Steven M. Scharf"
: wrote:

: This was a valid concern, but as it turns out, many pros defected
: to Canon anyway, since they couldn't get the lenses they wanted on the
: Nikon mount.

: Pro's don't use 35mm.

: RB67SD. Get back to quality and stop playing with toys.

Everybody knows that real photoraphers use 4x5!! My MF cameras are little more
then point and shoots.


Bah. those littel toys. get a 8x10

--
Sander


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Old September 3rd 04, 01:01 PM
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Probably the same company that made "Chrystal Palace " football shirts

"David Littlewood" wrote in message
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In article , Colin D
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Having said that, perhaps it's being a bit picky to comment on
grammatical, punctuation, and spelling mistakes in a NG post. But then,
I find such mistakes as I spot tend to grab my attention. To me, they
can overwhelm the intent of the message. I well remember a large poster
that was displayed throughout the country (New Zealand) publicizing
cancer week, soliciting donations to the cause. The heading, in huge
letters was "PROSTRATE CANCER KILLS". I guess there were some red faces
in the advertising department.

Colin D.


Off topic, but quite topical this week: I well remember seeing, in my
teens, a newspaper photo showing the horses of the British Olympic Team
fitted with blankets proudly embroidered: "Great Britian".
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David Littlewood



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Old September 3rd 04, 01:01 PM
dylan
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Probably the same company that made "Chrystal Palace " football shirts

"David Littlewood" wrote in message
...
In article , Colin D
writes

Having said that, perhaps it's being a bit picky to comment on
grammatical, punctuation, and spelling mistakes in a NG post. But then,
I find such mistakes as I spot tend to grab my attention. To me, they
can overwhelm the intent of the message. I well remember a large poster
that was displayed throughout the country (New Zealand) publicizing
cancer week, soliciting donations to the cause. The heading, in huge
letters was "PROSTRATE CANCER KILLS". I guess there were some red faces
in the advertising department.

Colin D.


Off topic, but quite topical this week: I well remember seeing, in my
teens, a newspaper photo showing the horses of the British Olympic Team
fitted with blankets proudly embroidered: "Great Britian".
--
David Littlewood



  #105  
Old September 3rd 04, 01:01 PM
dylan
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Probably the same company that made "Chrystal Palace " football shirts

"David Littlewood" wrote in message
...
In article , Colin D
writes

Having said that, perhaps it's being a bit picky to comment on
grammatical, punctuation, and spelling mistakes in a NG post. But then,
I find such mistakes as I spot tend to grab my attention. To me, they
can overwhelm the intent of the message. I well remember a large poster
that was displayed throughout the country (New Zealand) publicizing
cancer week, soliciting donations to the cause. The heading, in huge
letters was "PROSTRATE CANCER KILLS". I guess there were some red faces
in the advertising department.

Colin D.


Off topic, but quite topical this week: I well remember seeing, in my
teens, a newspaper photo showing the horses of the British Olympic Team
fitted with blankets proudly embroidered: "Great Britian".
--
David Littlewood



 




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