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1. From : Paul Lee (paul.lee@thermacore-taiwan.com)
Url : http://
Date : 11:12 AM Wednesday 04 February, 2004
I just want to say I am amazed at the work shown in this site. This is superb and totally beyond expectation. A very big congratulation to the folks who make this happen.
This site brightens up my life. Just only one small comment or suggestion, can you change the website address to something more easy to remember?
2. From : Nathaniel Clark, Jr. (lesacass@bellsouth.net)
Url : http://
Date : 09:12 AM Tuesday 03 February, 2004
Hello, From The United States... Your website is awesome! I am glad to have found it. This is a question to all interested, or to whom it may be answerable. I am a devoted used of Canon FD equipment. I have owned, and own, the Canon T90, A1, AE1, AE1 Program, FD 55/1.2 SSC non-L and L lenses, FD 24-50/3.5 SSC, FD 300/4 L, and various other Canon FD mount masterpieces. I also own 2 Canon AF35ML compacts. I am impressed with the 40/1.9 optics. My question: DID CANON SUPPLY THIS WONDERFUL COMPACT WITH AN "L" SERIES LENS? This query is not original. I saw the same question asked on an Internet forum known as "Photo.Net". The cameras' lens identification ring has the famous "L" red ring, which is synonymous with the luxury lens line; and, since the lens performs so well for a first-generation compact 35mm camera, it just seems logical that Canon would put their best optical designs into a camera bearing its distinguished logo. Please help; its just an assumption on my part. Thank you for considering my email inquiry.
Highest Regards, Nathaniel Clark, Jr. USA
3. From : Nathaniel Clark, Jr. (lesacass@bellsouth.net)
Url : http://
Date : 09:12 AM Tuesday 03 February, 2004
Hello, From The United States... Your website is awesome! I am glad to have found it. This is a question to all interested, or to whom it may be answerable. I am a devoted used of Canon FD equipment. I have owned, and own, the Canon T90, A1, AE1, AE1 Program, FD 55/1.2 SSC non-L and L lenses, FD 24-50/3.5 SSC, FD 300/4 L, and various other Canon FD mount masterpieces. I also own 2 Canon AF35ML compacts. I am impressed with the 40/1.9 optics. My question: DID CANON SUPPLY THIS WONDERFUL COMPACT WITH AN "L" SERIES LENS? This query is not original. I saw the same question asked on an Internet forum known as "Photo.Net". The cameras' lens identification ring has the famous "L" red ring, which is synonymous with the luxury lens line; and, since the lens performs so well for a first-generation compact 35mm camera, it just seems logical that Canon would put their best optical designs into a camera bearing its distinguished logo. Please help; its just an assumption on my part. Thank you for considering my email inquiry.
Highest Regards, Nathaniel Clark, Jr. USA
4. From : KG Kumar (kg@flashmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 02:09 PM Saturday 24 January, 2004
I am from the sunny, sea-kissed southern Indian State of Kerala and am an avid photographer and a collector (of sorts!) of classic manual cameras. Ever since I stumbled on to your site a year or so ago, I have been meaning to write to congratulate and thank you for the stupendously splendid work you've done! Great work, guys (and gals, if any!) And don't worry about the minor language flaws -- you come through loud and clear! Also, having spent my childhood in Brunei, I am rather partial to your part of the world! Beautiful country, blessed by nature. And now by MIR too! Once again, my heartfelt congrats and gratitude.
Best regards, kg
5. From : KG Kumar (kg@flashmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 02:09 PM Saturday 24 January, 2004
I am from the sunny, sea-kissed southern Indian State of Kerala and am an avid photographer and a collector (of sorts!) of classic manual cameras. Ever since I stumbled on to your site a year or so ago, I have been meaning to write to congratulate and thank you for the stupendously splendid work you've done! Great work, guys (and gals, if any!) And don't worry about the minor language flaws -- you come through loud and clear! Also, having spent my childhood in Brunei, I am rather partial to your part of the world! Beautiful country, blessed by nature. And now by MIR too! Once again, my heartfelt congrats and gratitude.
Best regards, kg
6. From : Arvid W. Forsberg (arvid.forsberg@home.se)
Url : http://
Date : 10:04 PM Thursday 15 January, 2004
My name is Arvid Forsberg and I live in Sweden. I just wanted to email you and thank you and the development team for making the best photographic/camera-resource on the planet. I am an OM-1/OM-4- and a Nikon-F4-user and your site has helped me out so much - during the years - thank you! By the way, I'm wondering if there will ever be an OM-4-resource on the site? Sincerely, Arvid
7. From : Arvid W. Forsberg (arvid.forsberg@home.se)
Url : http://
Date : 10:04 PM Thursday 15 January, 2004
My name is Arvid Forsberg and I live in Sweden. I just wanted to email you and thank you and the development team for making the best photographic/camera-resource on the planet. I am an OM-1/OM-4- and a Nikon-F4-user and your site has helped me out so much - during the years - thank you! By the way, I'm wondering if there will ever be an OM-4-resource on the site? Sincerely, Arvid
8. From : Arnoud J. Paz (urugman12@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 12:46 AM Tuesday 13 January, 2004
WOW ... real Cool - this is really a surprise find on the web ! Despite it comes too late as the generation of the Nikon F4 has lapsed but still, it is an impressive effort. The wealth and quality of information in this site is simply AWESOME ! Thanks for sharing your in depth knowledge on the Nikon ! Regards from MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay.
9. From : Arnoud J. Paz (urugman12@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 12:46 AM Tuesday 13 January, 2004
WOW ... real Cool - this is really a surprise find on the web ! Despite it comes too late as the generation of the Nikon F4 has lapsed but still, it is an impressive effort. The wealth and quality of information in this site is simply AWESOME ! Thanks for sharing your in depth knowledge on the Nikon ! Regards from MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay.
10. From : FRANCOIS GARDNETTI (GARDINETTI1779@SHAW.CA)
Url : http://
Date : 10:46 AM Tuesday 06 January, 2004
I AM GETTING INTO PHOTOGRAPHY AND I WAS LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET. I CAME ACROSS YOUR WEBSITE AND I THINK YOU HAVE DONE AN OUTSTANDING JOB!!!THE INFORMATION IS VERY HELPFUL AND WELL PRESENTED. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU.
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