they say.
Conrad Samuels
Kirstenhof SA
or whatever. But eventually I
found out it was MY mail server rejecting mail. I dunno why. Still
waiting for a reply from their support.
Anyhow I changed servers. So here I am again. Greetings.
Conrad Samuels
Kirstenhof SA
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
A very interesting comment, Mark, and one I don't understand.
First, how can you prep a shot with one camera and then make a
second keeper with anything but a static subject. IOW, if you're
shooting a living, breathing entity, the second shot will not be the
same as
without meters, or even use hand-held
meters when they have Pentaxes with meters in them already. So somehow
anti-new. I can't think of a word to describe the situation.
Fortunately I still have my old Weston meter. And my S1a. When the brave
new order collapses I'll be ready.
Conrad
will certainly support them. If there are others who come
before then well, who knows? Should I hand out and wait for what might
never come?
Conrad Samuels
Kirstenhof SA
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Well in the past I used Internet Explorer. Now I use Netscape 6
and Opera (the preferred browser)
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Kirstenhof SA
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Listen all,
As some of you will know by now I have a considerable investment in M42
lenses, both Takumars and aftermarket types. Many of these lenses are
really excellent and fully as good as my Nikkors so I have absolutely no
desire to get rid of them. But the M42 bodies are getting a bit
Greetings once again!
Just the other day I started a mini-thread about focussing problems and so
on. Since then I have been experimenting somewhat with the various
Pentaxes in my collection. I have been using a diopter correction lens in
the clip-on attachment with the rubber eyecup which
Thanks to everyone who answered my enquiry about using other
makes with Pentax lenses. I do appreciate all the help and advice.
Further to this matter of focussing, there is something which has
puzzled me a lot for some time now. I note on this (and other)
discussion lists that there is
Well the oldest camera in my possession is a Zeiss-Ikon Contina 35mm folder
with a Novar Anastigmat f3.5 lens in a Prontor shutter. Although somewhat
worn by now it still works (I used it recently just to check it out). Like
many cameras of that day the viewfinder is small and the rangefinder
Well, the main reason I sold both my FM and FM2n and my first MX was the
diode readout. I found that in bright daylight I simply could not see the
diodes. (I wear spectacles). On the other hand, the meter needles in my
FTn and Spotmatics are just fine, excepting in the dark of course- when I
I use both Nikon and Pentax equipment (all old) having on the Nikon side the
Nikkormat FTn, FE, F3, N2020 and on the Pentax side Spotmatic, SP-F,
ES-II, K1000, MX and program-A. One great thing about them both is that
(as far as I can see anyhow- maybe I'm missing something) both marques
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From: "Tom Rittenhouse" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: "Tanya Russell Mayer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 1:03 AM
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Most real pros only replace their equipment
Oh no please don't
This list (and another I subscribe to) is absolutely charming in a manner no
other has ever been, due mainly to the characters of its members which
makes it worth reading day after day. Sometimes it's dreary I admit, other
times one might even find something of real value
Hello all
Some advice from you knowledgeable people please.
Sunday morning I want to take a few shots of the Cape Argus Cycle Tour which
goes right around the Peninsula and happily right past my house. But I know
that the leaders race past at breakneck speed just about sunrise when the
light
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" Oops " by Conrad Samuels, South Africa
Great shot! I love seeing Spotmatics and other MF cameras used for photos
like these. You've nailed the timing beautif
ownership shown stands at 163. Also look at the ME and
its close variants- 154 in all and I haven't included the Program models
either!
Conrad Samuels
Kirstenhof SA
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it does deliver the goods.
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Kirstenhof SA
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Just one thing: IIRC the Yashica D has a Yashikor lens (check this out-
not a Yashinon). The Yashikor is a triplet and the Yashinon is a Tessar
design which is far better. So now, unless you stop down f5.6 or smaller
you MIGHT have some unacceptable falloff around the edges. I owned several
I believe there is a Praktica discussion list of some sort. I cannot find
any reference to it though. Anyone know how one can contact them and
whether it is in English? I still also have Pentacon FM camera with Tessar
2.8 lens
Conrad Samuels
Kirstenhof SA
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The other day someone posted something to the effect that the MX winder
sometimes gives trouble. I will be grateful for more details, such as what
the symptoms are and what the cause of the problem is.
Thanks
Conrad F. Samuels
Kirstenhof RSA
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Yet another question please. I promise not to speak again for a while..
Amongst my various screw mount Pentax lenses is a Vivitar 28mm f2.8 lens
which at first sight looks like a Pentax screw mount. Yet when you screw it
in it stops about 20 degrees short. In other words the diaphragm
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