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Need Japanese help? Self intro...
Frank told me about this new forum and invited me to join. He knows 'way more about the MX cameras than I do (my DV camera is the Panny DJ100 -- a model earlier than the MX3000). But having worked in Tokyo for some 20 years, I've learned how to read Japanese. If someone needs help figuring something out in a menu, viewfinder display, manual, has a question they'd like to ask Panasonic Japan, etc., feel free to let me know -- happy to help as best I can.
Tim Selander Tokyo, Japan |
Hi Tim, thanks for joining us here!
After having known you for the past couple years from the DV-L mailing list, it's nice to welcome you aboard to our digs. And many thanks to Frank for sending you the invitation. It's great to have you with us, |
Hey Tim,
Welcome to the Japanese connection of DVInfo.net. There's a few of us here, well 4 actually. Myself, John Locke, and Takashi(12edman) are here in Tokyo, or there abouts, and Rik Sanchez down Osaka way. If you have time we should try to get together. |
Thanks for the welcome, Chris and Adrian. Adrian, I was just in Chigasaki on a location shoot about a month or so ago. Are you doing production work here too? Small world!
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Tim,
welcome from the Osaka chapter of DVinfo. I'm sure my homeboy Rob Moreno will chime in later. 20 years, damn, and I thought my 11 years was long. I haven't learned to read a lot of Japanese so for now I just memorize what the settings are. Hopefully I'll be up there again this winter and we can have a get together in Tokyo. But if you ever head down to Osaka, just let me know. Do you guys think we should order some DVinfo-East Crew t-shirts? :-) A couple more members here in Japan and we can start a baseball team. Looks like we are catching up in numbers to the Texans! |
Tim, anything new and exciting from Japan these days? A new MX cam perhaps?
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