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I think that I will split this page into four separate articles: [[Semi Minolta I and II]], [[Auto Semi Minolta]], [[Semi Minolta III]], [[Semi Minolta P]] because 1- it is becoming too long and 2- nearly all the resulting articles would be illustrated. Any opinion?
 
I think that I will split this page into four separate articles: [[Semi Minolta I and II]], [[Auto Semi Minolta]], [[Semi Minolta III]], [[Semi Minolta P]] because 1- it is becoming too long and 2- nearly all the resulting articles would be illustrated. Any opinion?
 
--[[User:Rebollo fr|Rebollo fr]] 12:37, 12 November 2006 (EST)
 
--[[User:Rebollo fr|Rebollo fr]] 12:37, 12 November 2006 (EST)
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U. Kulick, 13 November 2006: Hello Rebollo, I think you should let the article as long as it is. It was already in discussion whether articles should cover a whole camera series or just a single model. Germans would say: That's a dispute about the Kaiser's beard. Look into our To-Do-List, I've listed a camera which is worth to write about next because it is traded at high prices, people want to know about that treasure: The Voigtländer Bergheil. Isn't that a new topic for you? Best regards, Uwe

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Splitting this page in four?

I think that I will split this page into four separate articles: Semi Minolta I and II, Auto Semi Minolta, Semi Minolta III, Semi Minolta P because 1- it is becoming too long and 2- nearly all the resulting articles would be illustrated. Any opinion? --Rebollo fr 12:37, 12 November 2006 (EST)

U. Kulick, 13 November 2006: Hello Rebollo, I think you should let the article as long as it is. It was already in discussion whether articles should cover a whole camera series or just a single model. Germans would say: That's a dispute about the Kaiser's beard. Look into our To-Do-List, I've listed a camera which is worth to write about next because it is traded at high prices, people want to know about that treasure: The Voigtländer Bergheil. Isn't that a new topic for you? Best regards, Uwe