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Rodchenko

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Yesterday, I had to go to the hospital for a gastroscopy and a colonoscopy. Not a pleasant procedure, but necessary. I was reassured to see that all the optical equipment was Olympus. Not rangefinders, of course, but I'm enough of a Zuikoholic to hope they got some useful images. 😀
 
I had the same thing done some time ago... Also with Olympus... The problem was, nobody had a clue what I had. Write me, if you have problems.
 
I had the same thing done some time ago... Also with Olympus... The problem was, nobody had a clue what I had. Write me, if you have problems.

Sorry to hear that. Mostly these procedures are done to exclude possibilities rather than diagnose, so I suppose not finding anything can be viewed in a reasonably positive light. They took some biopsies, so I should have some results soonish.
 
The image quality should therefore be good for the doctors' interpretations. Good luck.

Yes, Olympus is big in microscopy. This is actually a Craigslist ad for an Olympus 35mm camera for microscopy and astronomy:

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/pho/4258928593.html

The poster claims there's no shutter but there has to be one and the second photo looks like a shutter to me. I'm sure this analog camera has been replaced by digital for a while now.

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I recommend everyone go for this procedure. In 2004 I went and the doctor found cancer which they easily removed, absolutely painless. Had it not been down I would have been dead by 2009 as per my internist.
 
What I hate about the procedure is I get sick from the anesthesia about five hours later. Hope your results are fine.

PF
 
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