there is an F 35-135/3.5-4.5 lens, and a A 35-135/3.5-4.5 lens.
Look at http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/ for some info. No idea abou the
quality.
Regards, Hans B
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Van: Ramesh Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 7 oktober
That's correct. A Powershot A60 requires to install some software from the
CD that came with the camera, before the computer recognizes the camera.
Regards, hans B.
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Van: Bob S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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checked mine once more. In al circumstances (winder of or on, camera of or
on) there is always metering when winder release is pressed. (newer type MX)
Regards, Hans B.
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Van: Lon Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cable Switch F
Thanks everyone, but Hans Beumer was the first to respond.
Peter
No excusus, you're just right!
Hans B.
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Van: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 21:18
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Onderwerp: Re: Professions and the PUG
Hans Beumer wrote:
I think for american
I think for american measures I allmost live in Amsterdam (40 km. to the
west). Just didn't have time to visit the professionals there :-) .
OTOH, when you are dutch, what's new or special to it?
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Van: Ann Sanfedele
Does this mean that if you put tape (or something like that) on the lens
mount (on the place where the contacts are missing), the camera thinks there
is an A-lens?
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Van: Collin Brendemuehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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But it also works that way on my MX-winder. Doesn't drain battery's though.
Seems just normal to me.
regards, Hans
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Van: Michel Carrère-Gée [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 2 oktober 2003 8:01
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The spider is great but my favorite 3 in september PUG are:
* Violin Carving ,by Gianfranco Irlanda
* For Your Own Safety... ,by Mark Cassino
* There Might be a New Star ,by Matjaz Osojnik
They are the kind of pictures I would love to make!
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I haven't got *Ist D. Haven't got the cash, or the nerves to tell my wife I
want one. And all PDML is talking about is *Ist D. Life sucks :-(
Oh well, I'still have got my health...
Hans B. (the one without...)
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Aan: Hans Beumer
Onderwerp: Re: I haven't got *Ist D
Hi!
Neither have I. But I also don't really want one. I am pretty much
happy with my ZX-L, several lenses, ME Super seemingly permanently in
repairs and one film a week that I try to shoot.
When
Please don't do that! I want to read what I'm missing. So please no
apartheid for our digital friends. Like Brian Ferry used to say Let's
stick together.
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Van: Jim Apilado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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They are about the most common you can get. It takes two 1,5 volt batteries.
Type S76 (silver oxide), but one CR-1/3N (3 volts) also does the job. Every
drugstore or fotoshop should have lots of them. So it's a little strange
that you must wait weeks! 5 minutes tops should be enough!
regards, Hans
Never in dim light, but also (some) trouble in bright light.
Hans B.
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Van: Lon Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 17 september 2003 12:50
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Onderwerp: Re: An outing with an MX.
You say this was in the evening. In dim
But if you want to use the 200mm with this converter, it's usually for long
distance shots, isn't it (that's at least what I should do). So there is a
lot of focussing at infinity. That should be okay. But its possibly harder
to get a great composition. That should be the price one pays.
Hans b.
If you would make the one-zoom choice I would recommend the Tokina AT-X
24-200mm zoom. I've got it most of the time on my MZ-5. (and primes on my
MX). It's an okay lens. And has got a nice 24mm! Sharpness is beter then
tamron's. But it's bigger and heavier, and got a little more distortion than
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Onderwerp: RE: Tele-converter, Pentax, Pentax or Vivitar, at wich price?
Hans Beumer wrote:
With that vivitar macro converter, do you get a double focus-mechanisme,
(one on the lens, and one on the converter) or just focus on the lens?
I suggest that you pre-focus the lens and set
My pic would be a basic line-up.
M 28mm f3.5
FA 50mm f1.4
A 100mm f4.0
K 200mm f4.0
A messy line-up from K to FA.
Unfortunately I haven't got the Pentax 2x converter for extra tele. It's on
my to get and get it quick list.
I would put these friends on MX and MZ-5 (ZX-5)
Hans B.
Unfortenatly I'm in the Netherlands that day (like most of my days).
Otherwise you could count me in :-)
Hans B.
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Van: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 10 september 2003 19:27
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Onderwerp: NorCal PDML Get together
To
Mark,
I've got some access experience. If you specifie the questions, and maybe
send me a copy of the database, i could try to help you in the coming days.
greetings, Hans B.
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Van: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 9 september 2003 15:23
Just a little question.
In many of your mails I read the term CLA. Could you explain to me what CLA
is short for? I know it's a kind of servicing, but what is exactly done when
a camera is CLA'd?
Greetings,
Hans B.
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a bargain! Now it's time for some picture-taking.
Greetings,
Hans Beumer.
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It's strange, but I've got a full- auto MZ-5 (ZX-5) and a full manual MX,
and since I've got the MX, I always use that one. It's just a fun and great
camera to use. Why? Hard to tell, it just is...
Hans B.
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Van: Feroze Kistan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've been doing the same since I've joined. (Allmost a week already :-) ).
It also helps to keep an eye on the regular e-mail.
Hans B.
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Van: John Dallman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 2 september 2003 20:33
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Onderwerp: Re:
some of your pictures?
Regards
Bernd
www.bienenbernd.de
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Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 18:56:19 +0200
From: Hans Beumer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everybody,
just a little introduction of a new member.
I' ve been reading this list (at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
learned a lot since I started to read your mail.
My name is Hans Beumer, and I'm from Holland. Shooting an MZ-5 since 5 years
now (before that, a Ricoh KR10 super), and, with much pleasure, an MX since
may this year.
Greetings,
Hans Beumer.
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