Let me step in. It is incredibly sharp. I used it a bit last NPW at GFMtn. I was going to try it again this time around, but it just does not fit my shooting style like the FA* 200/2.8.
Hoping to get some GFMtn shots up tonight. No cropping minimal corrections - only for b&w, César Panama City, Florida -----Original Message----- From: Dr. Shaun Canning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:05 PM Damn you Stan...that was mine! I had found the only one in stock at Adorama and was going to order that next week... Grrrrrr.... <VBG> Tell me what it is like when you have had a play... Cheers Shaun Stan Halpin said: > I used Don's FA 200/4 IF ED Macro for a while. UPS Tracking says my > order from Adorama will be here Friday. > > Stan > > On Jun 9, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Cesar Matamoros II wrote: > >> With all the gear around, and the ability to try it out - not just what >> Pentax sent, but also other people's gear - it is hard not to be >> enabled on >> the mountain. >> >> I now have, new to me, >> Pentax-M 24mm f 4 Stan's >> LX screen SC-21?? I do not recall right now Stan's >> Pentax-FA* 200mm f 2.8 IF & ED Pentax Rep's >> >> And thanks to Bob Sullivan for allowing me the use of his 67II gear >> with >> many lenses; Bruce Dayton for all his pointers - Bob was mentally >> writing >> them down; and Norm Baugher for his well-used 67. >> I am no longer denying that there will be a 67 in my future ;-) >> >> So, for those that are as weak as me - you may want to stay away from >> Grandfather Mountain :-) >> >> César >> Panama City, Florida >> >> P.S. Don't tell me if you have a 67 for sale :-)