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OM sightings in the media (print, TV, movies, etc.)


lex_jenkins

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Seems like a good way to kick off a new forum...

 

Most OM fans know that years ago the OM-1 through OM-2 series were

popular with National Geographic photographers. Heck, even some of

their subjects were fond of the system - remembering the photos of

Koko the signing gorilla studying an OM-2N? (I'm pretty sure it was

the OM-2N, not one of the other OM-2 series.)

 

Supposedly Sam Abell, former Nat'l Geo photographer, has been

overheard at the Santa Fe Workshops where he now teaches reminiscing

fondly about the OM's he used.

 

I had thought that all Nat'l Geo photographers had moved on to other

systems. But in a fairly recent issue there was a photo of the

photographer shooting macros of a particular type of ant using - you

guessed it - an OM-4 series with dedicated flash.

 

Any favorite recent sightings to share?

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A bit more specific info on the above-mentioned OM sighting...

 

It was in the June 2003 issue, "Killer Caterpillars..."

 

The photographer was biologist Darlyne A. Murawski, who was shown in one photograph on her back shooting through a pane of glass to capture the activity of an armored caterpillar repelling an ant invasion. Sort of a "making of" type of photograph. She used an OM-4Ti, 20mm or 38mm Zuiko Macro with extension tube and flash bracket with multiple flashes.

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Gotta watch out for tentacles in some, ahh...unique...forms of Japanese animation.

 

BTW, I've noticed that the line art depicting the top of an SLR on the cover of my 7th edition "The Manual of Photography" from the early 1970s is essentially an OM-1. The locking button for the film speed dial is absent and a few minor shapes are ever so slightly off (such as the lines of the film advance lever), but the overall design is unmistakably OM-1ish.

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