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10-02-2004
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Itinerant Photographer
st3ph3nm is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Age: 42
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G'day.
Well, I've posted here once, and got very quick and helpfull answers, and I've lurked here for a while, so it's probably time to introduce myself.
I'm Steve, live in Melbourne, Australia. At the moment I don't own a rangefinder, but I'm waiting on an Olympus XA to arrive soon. So far I have a Pentax ME-Super SLR which has taught me the little I know about photography for the last 4 or 5 years.
I'm intrigued by the idea of more traditional rangefinders, so maybe I'll hunt around garage sales for one of the compact fixed lens options - or maybe even a russian rangefinder. But for the moment, the XA will fill my needs - it seemed a cheaper option than buying a 35mm lens for the Pentax, and it's also got some other advantages (small, quiet, etc.). I've been impressed with it's capabilities, especially Gene's efforts with one - I love his winter city shots.
Other interests include old cars (I drive a 1968 Datsun Sports Roadster), computer games (Hi Taffer, I'm Moonshadow over at TTLG!), good music, and good food and wine.
Why are all my hobbies so expensive?
Cheers,
Steve
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10-02-2004
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Batteries Not Included
Rich Silfver is offline
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Welcome to the tribe Steve
The XA is a great camera and I'm sure you'll like it a lot - be sure to post some photos in the gallery when you get the first roll developed - oh and ofcourse a photo of some aussie coffee next to it 
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10-03-2004
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In Tritone I Trust
Kris is offline
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Melbourne
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G'day Steve. I also reside in Melbourne so we might have bumped into each other without knowing it.
About a month ago I sold an Oly SP to Tim, a fellow member here in Sydney. I think he's got it for sale now after he acquired Leica M6 TTL two weeks ago. Also he had Rollei 35 with 40/3.5 (?) Tessar lens up for sale. I would have jumped on that one if I had not been broke.
BTW, I play a couple of (old) computer games too. Operation Flashpoint and MechWarrior 3.
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10-03-2004
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Itinerant Photographer
st3ph3nm is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Age: 42
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Hi Kris,
Hey, if you ever need bits for your car, come to Autobarn in Doncaster, and ask for me!
And I now I *really* feel at home - I just reloaded MechCommander onto the system last night, it's been ages since I played it. And funnily enough, I did that only because I couldn't find my MW3 disc!
By the way, I really like your Melbourne presentation. Really captures the city's feel, IMHO.
Cheers,
Steve
(I won't bite on the Oly just yet - not until I've had the XA for at least a week!  )
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10-03-2004
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Voigtlander Mann
Peter is offline
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Singapore
Age: 40
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Hello Steve,
Good to see new member. Hope to see your photos soon.
Regards,
Peter
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10-03-2004
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ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ moderator
back alley is offline
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: canada
Age: 62
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seems we have a 'chapter' growing in oz!
welcome again and maybe you guys need to organize a road trip to shoot together.
i'm envious that there isn't another shooter closer to my front door.
joe
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10-03-2004
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void
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: BCN
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Hi Steve, welcome !!
Just returned from a weekend trip and saw this, imagine my surprise when I saw the mention to TTLG  (I was simply Jos there).
Reading about your interests, I'm sure you'll find lots of things to talk about here.
As you may think, I simply love the Thief game series, but I also love Ufo: enemy unknown (IMO the best strategy game ever made) and Transport Tycoon DLX, mainly with all those new modifications
Hope to see you here often !
Oscar (just another taffer out there)
Last edited by taffer : 10-03-2004 at 13:15.
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10-04-2004
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Laika is offline
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Location: Western Australia
Age: 45
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Hi ya Steve,
Look forward to seeing some shots from your XA, watch out for those Soviet RF's... they bred worse than rabbits, its hard to stop at one 
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10-04-2004
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5000 & call it a day!
Pherdinand is offline
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 i also loved to spend full nights with the transport tycoon deluxe. Great little big game.
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10-04-2004
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Amateur Leicabater
Tim is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Heya Steve,
welcome to the madhouse......
Have you got your XA yet? (I'm waiting for XA + 1 week before I put the Oly SP up for sale  )
We might have to have a Aus RFF get together, I've been meaning to get down to Melbourne again for a while now......we could sample some of the good food and wine you're keen on, my better half and I share that love!
Oh, and I drive a 1966 MGB........
cheers...
tim
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10-05-2004
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Itinerant Photographer
st3ph3nm is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Age: 42
Posts: 280
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You guys are all so friendly!
As for the XA, it'll get here eventually...
I bought one on ebay, but received an XA2. The seller is rectifying that, but he *does* seem to be taking his time over it...
Oh well, there's something about the joys of antici
pation.
Much like the feeling MG drivers get waiting for the lights to come on.
Cheers,
Steve

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10-05-2004
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Moderator
Doug is offline
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Pacific NW, USA
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Lucas, Prince of Darkness? :-D
Like Waiting For Godot...
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10-05-2004
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Amateur Leicabater
Tim is offline
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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yeh, go on, have your digs.....
actually, the electrics are one thing that has never (yet) let me down on that car. few other things have broken tho. but.....many years ago i had a triumph, and the electrics on that were frankly shocking (pun intended)
maybe that is what's given me the ingrained distrust of electronic devices, including cameras? (obligatory link into photography  )
tim
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Leicas IIIf, M3, M6TTL. Too many lenses. A baby Linhof. And the missus' Canons & X-Pan. Learning all the time......
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