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doitashimash1te said:
@Marc-A: a whole bunch of people wrote it (typical for Wikipedia), click on "history" to see the list.
Thank you both for the information. About Wiki I learnt something :eek: I've never thought of clicking on "history" ... again :eek:
 
Marc-A. said:
You wrote it?

Uh, no. :)

I did register as a Wikipedia contributor or editor or whatever they call it long ago, but I have not contributed yet.
 
I guess Leica and Cosina hold a "Duopoly" on modern rangefinder cameras? I don't really care one way or the other....I just like the word "duopoly"
 
dmr said:
I did register as a Wikipedia contributor or editor or whatever they call it long ago, but I have not contributed yet.
I've been adding photos to Wikipedia to illustrate articles where something is local to me or where I can add a photo to an article that really needs it (for example, an article on a suburb said "It contains an historic stone bridge" without a photo of the bridge :bang: ). While I've only been doing this in a desultory fashion, I've found it kind've interesting (how do you make a shot suitable for an encyclopedia without being completely boring?) and I hope some are useful contributions as well.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mfunnell

Maybe RFFers could contribute photos from their local areas - and show that old RF cameras can contribute to a 21st century project. (I'll confess that only one of mine is from an RF camera - but at least it was a Leica M3.)

...Mike
 
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