Isn't the 6X7 a wonderful camera?  I still miss it, but since I went
totally digital, it was just not practical to develop the film, and my old
lab doesn't want to do it anymore, except for large jobs.


Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 9:25 AM, Collin B <coll...@brendemuehl.net> wrote:

> Just processed my first 3 rolls from it last night.
> Two using XP2 and one of TMax100.
> Negs look good.  Printing tonight.
>
> Am looking for a good price for a 6x7->K adapter.
> Since it's the later lens version it has the improved design/coatings I'm
> thinking it might be a nice, though bulky, portrait lens.
>
> Also, shooting more lately with the K5.
> Oldest son got married last month and Sat I re-shot some pics that the
> hired
> photog didn't do as well as they had hoped.
> Will post some of them tonight or tomorrow.
> The more I shoot the K5 the more I like the results. (F28/2.8, F50/1.7,
> FA28-105) But right now I'm looking at a wider lens. Son has an A24/2.8.
> Would be useful but it's not awfully wide.
> Maybe a zoom (with the mid-point) in the 18-20 range? Recommendations?
> Also, a good 200mm would come in handy. Probably not anything longer. Some
> 200/2.8, or even f/4, would be ok.
> Again, recommendations?
>
>
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