Either the body or the glass must be Pentax. While a spotmeter
is important, it is not taking the picture.

Equipment: "Canon EOS1-V with 85mm f/1.8 USM Lens. Pentax
"Cloudy" filter"
Comments: "While I upgraded to Canon Equipment some time ago, I
decided I didn't need to replace this particular Pentax filter
with an 81A, as they are the same thing. Mostly it is just a
lens protector anyway..."


William Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Collin Brendemuehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 7:09 AM
Subject: The nature of the beast


> A first princple concerning PUG submissions:  If this is a
Pentax group,
> then, imnsho,
> what can be allowed must simply be images captured by an
essentially Pentax
> system.
> In that, one or more components required to get the shot
should have then
> name Pentax
> identified with them.
>
> For some, the Pentax Digital Spot Meter would be the requisite
piece of
> equipment; perhaps
> a Pentax filter on some obscure hardware; or even a k-mount
> system.  They're all none-the-less
> Pentax-identified, and that separates the gallery from the
others.  The
> distinctiveness of
> the gallery is thus maintained.
>
> I wonder if a Minolta gallery suffers from participation by
people shooting
> Kalimar and
> (some) Vivitar outfits?
>
> Collin
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