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:That's excellent! If you can help with Japanese, and have experience with a wiki, you're very welcome here! You may have seen we have quite a few articles on old Japanese cameras, including many by [[User:rebollo_fr]] (Adrien Rebollo), who was one of the great contributors to Camerapedia (the ancestor of Camera-wiki). He hasn't been here for a while, so it will be good to have someone with good knowledge of the Japanese cameras.
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:I had a quick look at petri@wiki (hard for me to find my way around in Japanese! sorry!) and added links to some of the pages at the bottom of the [[Petri Color Corrected Super]] article.
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:Cheers! --[[User:Dustin McAmera|Dustin McAmera]] 07:47, 8 June 2012 (PDT)

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Hi! Welcome, and thanks for your edits to Hagimoto!

It looks like you know what you're doing: but if you need to ask anything, have a look at the Help pages, or leave a question on the Talk page of any of the Admins.

Cheers! --Dustin McAmera 03:14, 4 June 2012 (PDT)

--- Thank you for your message. I am a Japanese, so not good at English. May be I can help Kanji conversion.

I'm interested in Petri Camera Company and their cameras. I made wiki-style information page about Petri Camera Company at

http://www52.atwiki.jp/petri/

with several collaborators.

We are trying to interview Mr.Akira Yanagisawa (柳澤明), who developed most of all cameras at Petri Camera Company.

dinosaur123

That's excellent! If you can help with Japanese, and have experience with a wiki, you're very welcome here! You may have seen we have quite a few articles on old Japanese cameras, including many by User:rebollo_fr (Adrien Rebollo), who was one of the great contributors to Camerapedia (the ancestor of Camera-wiki). He hasn't been here for a while, so it will be good to have someone with good knowledge of the Japanese cameras.
I had a quick look at petri@wiki (hard for me to find my way around in Japanese! sorry!) and added links to some of the pages at the bottom of the Petri Color Corrected Super article.
Cheers! --Dustin McAmera 07:47, 8 June 2012 (PDT)