Requires XP or later.
Won't run on W2K.
I tried.
Sincerely,
Collin
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The Tokina AT-X 80-400/4.5-5.6 I just got is an excellent choice.
The AF-II version has a tripod mount collar.
Sincerely,
Collin
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Anything from 200 to 500 will be useful.
Just remember, the shorter the length the smaller the planes in the picture.
Maybe an economical 500mm mirror (or a less-common 300mm mirror) on a monopod
would be suitable on a bright sunny day. After all, you're shooting across
long distances.
I know it works with manual-focus lenses just fine.
But to use the feature with AF lenses, what's needed?
Cover the AF data pin on the mount?
Disallow engaging the AF mechanical connection?
Anything else?
Sincerely,
Collin
I sold an old ME with lens for a mere $35.
Stated as being in user condition.
The guy got it and had the nerve to request a partial refund because it needed
refoamed.
So I emailed him back a polite letter stating that it was as the ad stated. He
accepted that. Fortunately.
This is a current
Re: Ebay Scam (was Re: Opinions wanted, ebay item condition)
John Whittingham
Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:53:51 -0700
Watch out for the email that says there is a problem with the lens you sold
and they want a refund then send you a different faulty lens back in return,
always record the serial
Last night I got a pretty decent looking black KX with 135/2.8 sears for $45.
Last week an all-pieces-excellent K-1000, A100/2.8, and A28/2.8 for a bargain
price that I won't disclose here.
Sincerely,
Collin
Sent via the
I'll try to see what the web has for info, but just
wondering if anyone has info on these two cameras.
1- Voighander folder
2-Zeiss/Ikon Contessa
Looking for film types for each, repair availablity if
needed, optic quality and or what the normal lens is
on them. And worth.
A coworker
What does it look like?
It's not a style typical of Pentax.
Tokina? Tamron?
Sincerely,
Collin
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5502 has better contrast and fewer edge issues.
I'd guess that 5502 is the FA shot.
Shot #5497 seems consistent with my A35/2 A100/2.8 results.
Sincerely,
Collin
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Spent the weekend in Wisconsin.
Saw my parents, 3 of 4 brothers, grandmother, and other friends
and family. Brought curds back to Ohio.
Buckeyes seem to have no appreciation
for the finer things in life.
Filled most 1x512 2x256 for a total of 1 gig of data.
RAW, of course.
And that was
Rob Studdert
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 06:45:27 -0700
On 21 Jun 2005 at 9:34, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
It's the A lenses that I'm becoming dis-satisfied with
on digital. They'll remain with the film body.
BW for the most part.
Hi Collin,
Which A lenses are you dissatisfied with in particular
Joaquim Carvalho
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 07:17:15 -0700
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 13:59, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
I have 2. A35/2 A100/2.8.
I find lots of edge frigning with them. At any aperture.
Better with flash than outside. In fact, really decent with
flash. But outside pics are noticably
I've seen A-class extension tubes.
But does anyone make one with the AF mechanism coupled through?
Or would it be better to take a little 1.4xTC and strip the optical guts out of
it?
Sincerely,
Collin
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Any favorites or criticisms in this area?
Many raved about the Sigma APO on film.
Has it been evaluted on digital?
How of the standard, non-APO, verison?
Sincerely,
Collin
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I'm going to copy them back to the SD put it back into the camera, to see if
the camera might repair them.
Just a guess.
But a different reader is in the offing. That's my best guess regarding the
true offender here.
Sincerely,
Collin
John Francis enscribed
Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:38:00 -0800
D. Glenn Arthur Jr. mused:
... Now to sit back and see whether there's a single TECO user on
the PDML to rise to the bait.)
You rang?
(DECSystem-10 DECSystem-20 Algol 60 support development, 75-78)
Hey, guys -- CP/M rules.
The only thing that the shroud does is hit the PZ connection.
So all you need to do is make it shorter.
I've only done it once. But it was simple.
Step 1: remove the mount
Step 2: take a pliers and snap the shroud off.
Step 3: replace the mount.
Sincerely,
C. Brendemuehl
Caveat: This
In that type of shutter, it looks like wide angle lens for a 2x3 (or
thereabouts) press camera. It certainly has the age.
Sincerely,
C. Brendemuehl
Caveat: This information should be viewed critically. It may merit as much
technical excellence as a CBS news report.
Donal,
Welcome. Enjoy yourself.
Take lots of shots and share them with us.
That's what it's all about.
Collin
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:30:48 +0700
From: donal husni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Newbie
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain;
IIRC, on older 2-pin flashes, Does not the back left pin
on Pentax, Minolta, Olympus serving the same function?
Sincerely,
C. Brendemuehl
Caveat: This information should be viewed critically. It may merit as much
technical excellence as a CBS news report.
I put a 50 on the DS down @ Cord.
You know, it really didn't seem that tight.
(same perspective as 80mm on 135 film)
It will be a great length for waist-up shots but probably
not long enough for good working room.
Maybe an old K55 would be a better, tighter portrait length.
(same perspective as
NO WAY!
They're getting bucks for every memory module that uses
their format. Even if no code of theirs was used in
any system to create the format.
Back in the old days Univac initiated plug-compatible
was the beginning of open connectivity.
But now the lawyers are winning instead of the
Quoting Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
American Marxist phobia is actually more a thing of the fifties and
sixties. It's really quite dead. However, there are little pockets of
folks with rather extreme views who keep it alive in bits
I began with a comparative comment.
And I made no demeaning remarks about any individuals.
There is no need to behave in such a way toward me.
But I shall cease further comment on the matter.
Collin
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Or we wouldn't be arguing about it. Isn't it more a question of how long it
will continue to live and be viable?
Let's not take the feeding tube away from someone who's not terminal.
Sincerely,
Collin
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http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00ChMfunified_p=1
Sincerely,
Collin
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For me there was really no compelling reason to buy the DS
form a comparative standpoint. That was not an issue.
I found it adequate to my needs. That was all.
No major psychological or intellectual effort in this one.
It does the job it does it well.
Sincerely,
Collin
This certainly a time for sensitivity, prayer, and trust.
Sincerely,
Collin
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Glenn,
If I didn't know better, I'd think you might be a conservative.
Hopefully Useful History:
Even during WWII the US, in a legitimate moral war, used large-scale terror
tactics 4 times (that I'm familiar with). Hiroshima, Nagasaki, fire-bombing
Tokyo, and bombing the civilian target
1. Make certain that the shutter curtain opens when it fires.
2. Check slow shutter speeds for some level of accuracy.
3. Verify that any electronics work.
4. If there's a lens, make certain that the blades snap freely.
5. Put a flash on it to be certain that the flash sync works.
6. Check
Mark,
Maybe you should have stayed.
Upstate NY seems like a nice place to put small town historical sites. Just
think, in a few years Rochester will be as big as Cooperstown, and all for
tourists.
Hey, I'll bet you can get a 2D really cheap up there right now!
Sincerely,
Collin
Heading to Wisconsin tomorrow.
My grandmother passed away. Funeral Sat.
Chat later. Bye.
Sincerely,
Collin
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Abdi has a really nice-looking chrome MX,
winder (with electronic release mod) and M50/1.4.
Didn't get a price on it.
Feels and sounds great.
Tell him I sent you.
http://www.mpex.com
Collin
At 20:56 2005.08.08 -0400, you wrote:
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 16:48:41 -0700
From: keithw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: @ Midwest
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
Abdi has a really nice-looking chrome MX,
winder (with electronic release mod) and M50/1.4.
Didn't get
- Original Message -
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried fixing a Synchro Compur once.
I never did find all the parts after it exploded..
William Robb
- Original Message -
But did you take pictures? :)
I felt that way after losing the
- Original Message -
From: Lon Williamson
Which cameras use 3/8? Do the Pentax 645 or 6x7 use them?
Hassleblad? 4x5 view cameras?
- Original Message -
Many LF bodies have the thread adapter so that they'll fit
on either thread size.
Rolleiflex TLRs have the thread
Though this might be useful.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/ProductQuickSpec.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yesoid=21245805category=Clearance+Center
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Collin Brendemuehl
void C( JobAvailability )
char JobAvailability[30];
{
C( program run );
C( shop stop C
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 15:56:53 +1100
From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:Rolleiflex Knowledge
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does someone on the list have any info/knowledge about Rolleiflex TLR
cameras?Dear friend's deceased partner's hidden('til now)locker has
2 working units with brackets
3 (maybe 4, I don't recall for certain) nicad packs
2 chargers
2 household slaves
2 shoe sensors with PC cords
8 C-cell NiMH cells
several sync cords
The nicad packs need the sub-c cells replaced.
But these are not only cheap, but I've seen
sub-C NiMH cells @
Yes, another brand.
This is for an unemployed friend
(with whom I can sympathize well).
Minolta X-700 body, MD 50/1.7 lens, Tokina 70-210/4.5 zoom
manual, and case.
It's the original X700, not the later 'n'. Looks like very
modest use.
It's all in excellent, very clean condition. Works well.
http://www.news2web.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb.exe?cmd=articlegroup=rec.photo.marketplace.medium-formatitem=11082utag=
Subject: FS: Lowepro Zoom pouch for Pentax 6x7
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 08:44:07 -0800
From: Lunaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: rec.photo.marketplace.medium-format
I just
Good question:
a) Nikkor-M 450/9 for the 8x10
b) Fujinon-W 180/5.6 for the 4x5
c) Rolleiflex 2.8D/E 'cause I have no way to shoot 120 right now!
d) Pentax-A 100/2.8 I miss it. Need another.
Missed the eBay ones last night 2 wks ago.
e)
--- Original
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 14:37:56 +0100
From: Th. Stach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gear on my lust-list?
Without hesitation:
FA*200/2,8
or any brand
300/2,8 for Pentax AF.
Beaten up is okay.
:-)=)
does anyone want to sell one?
*vbg*
Thomas
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I did name a dog Rollei.
Fine dog he is, too.
William Robb
- Original Message -
But still a dog? :)
Collin
- Original Message -
William Robb
Naw, he's my wuppy.
Ask any Rottie owner. They'll tell you that Rotties are more than a
mere dog.
William Robb
At least he's not a cat.
CRB
Christian theology is not a monolith.
There are some who teach dominion.
This was not an easy decision. But it must be done.
It's been a good learning experience. But it's just not for me.
4x5 is pleanty of work, easier to enlarge, results are still nice.
Kodak 2D Camera $150
OK condition. It's a user.
Bellows has been repaired and has
Mark Cassino wrote:
I usually do a 1 minute pre-soak before developing. With 120 film the
pre-soak water comes out dark indigo blue. I peel the film off the paper
and cut the end with the adhesive on it - at first I thought I must of left
some paper in there, but it doesn't look like it
Snow is definitely cool so a warm filter is appropriate
along WITH exposure compensation. I do 2 stops for bright
snow. Doing 1.5 with an 80A should be suitable.
Along this vein, I've used the 80A with weddings to keep the
blues out of gowns. Some labs print too straight for me
and I've
From: David Madsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Spell check failed me. It should be an acoustic guitar, not a caustic
guitar. Or maybe it should.
Having absolutely nothing to do with acid rock.
Opposite end of the ph scale, to say the least.
Nice pic, btw. Maybe tilt it a degree or two to the left.
When you ship something from Canada to the US
does your postal system provide you with a
customs tracking number of any sort?
Collin
Gleaned from a newsgroup this a.m.:
Here's the most common Paypal scam:
You sell somebody something and you're paid with a credit card.
You withdraw the funds and ship the item.
The buyer receives the item and then calls the credit card company and claims
it's defective.
The credit card company
The future may be very exciting, optically at least.
http://www.research.philips.com/InformationCenter/Global/FHomepage.asp?lNodeId=13lArticleId=
CRB
Those of us in technology will only photograph tucows at a time.
:)
Collin
it's a great camera.
I just picked one up @ a thrift shop (where else!).
The 40/1.7 is sharp and has good color correction.
The battery is needed for the auto exposure and meter.
You can shoot mechanically in manual mode without it.
Instead of the 1.35v mercury battery, go to your local
discounter
-- Original Message --
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 10:29:53 -0600 (CST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hoping to tap the experience of the list here...
For over a decade I've been shooting T-max 400 film for work and T-max 100
film for personal use. I like the fine
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:37:35 -0500
From: Mark Cassino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
*I'm no expert on BW chemistry, but I get fine results using D76 1:! and TMax.
*
*- MCC
*-
*
*Mark Cassino Photography
*
Sometimes the simplest, most essential things are forgotten
D76 is great for many films.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040319/D81DLQJ84.html
Check out the Nokia device.
This device set begins a neat theme in home image management.
CRB
--
Keep an eye on the Left.
They complain any time we go after any group that hates America.
They were ambivalent about
Re: My own DOF confusion
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:39:29 +0300
From: Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PDML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello.
Few days ago I received my own pancake lens. This is probably the
cheapest one - Industar 50-2 (50mm f/3.5) lens. I've been told that
being relatively
You might also notice another DOF difference that's obvious
when one thinks about it.
A lens @ max aperture f3.5 is automatically SHOWING more DOF in finder
than a 1.7! So you always SEE more right from the start!
It would be like keeping your 1.7 lens @ 3.5 and holding in the DOF
Preview all the
For you who shoot LOTS of digital
here's a hardware change that you're
certain to apprecieate.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040322/D81FJ1VO1.html
A full 8.5 gig of storage.
Collin
If there is an issue with sensors and meters picking up
ambient light and affecting a shot (too dark or washed out)
then using a flash in manual mode may be the easiest option.
For candids where you're working with a consistent
distance from the subject this can work.
If you have a high-output
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:27:31 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fra: Collin Brendemuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DagT:
Yes, he is a Marxist. An avid follower of Hitler Stalin.
Interisting view. In our part of the world Hitler is put on the extreme right, even
though he used the term
Actually, DOF is controlled primarily by the aperture opening
IRRESPECTIVE of the focal length.
A 1 diaphram opening on a 50mm lens gives the same
DOF characteristic as a 1 opening on a 300mm lens.
It's modified by lens design but defined by the opening size.
That's why f1.4 on 50mm is close the
I opened a message by Collin.
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:28 PM
Subject: OT: Active image communication
I got this slapped in my face:
snip
I asked him:
What's this crap doing on the PDML?
You sent it Collin. You explain.
Lasse
I didn't see that. But then, I get the digest
Ref:
http://www.news2web.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb.exe?cmd=articlegroup=rec.photo.marketplace.medium-formatitem=11141utag=
Subject: LN Pentax 645n bodies[2] 220 inserts [2] 75fa lens/55-110 FA zoom lens
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:09:17 -0500
From: Dmanfish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups:
Frits,
I understand that list decorum is something to be attentive to.
Hence this is, in my opinion, a suitable point relating to
the framework of discussions.
Are my current sig choices unacceptable as well? (see below)
Where does one draw the line? If it the simple principle
of civility,
Pentax-A 24/2.8 Excellent condition.
Want
Pentax-A 100/2.8 (not the macro version) in similar condition.
TIA,
Collin
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You can impress people at a distance, but you can only impact them up close.
-- Howard Hendricks
--
Now THAT is a picture for preserving.
Natural position, common expression, uncluttered surroundings.
Everything that you want in a memory.
Collin
Clearly written a person who has absolutely no understanding of
the social conservative movement or the perjorative
religious right/perjorative.
Presumption about my perspectives aside,
disagreement is worthy of discussion.
Insult is not necessary.
That's all I've ever asked for.
Collin
Excellent answer.
The line between is more blurred than it was 80 years ago.
We have a moderate liberalism/socialism in the US,
maintained since the late 19th c. This encompasses a large segment
of the population that sees the need to care for human need.
But the Left and Right both still exist
Mug-wump?
Sounds like something from Narnia.
Collin
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:26:54 -0800
From: Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you choose otherwise, we'll have to stop calling you a mug-wump.
keith
Cotty wrote:
I used to sit on the fence, but now I'm not so sure.
Cheers,
That's a fascinating way to look at the issue
and I realize that you're not alone.
A friend from France wonders why we in the US
(on both sides of the issue) worry about it.
Somewhat the same avoidance of the issue.
A few years ago I had an interesting conversation in this vein
with a lady, along
Huh?
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:08:56 +
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
Collin's absurd caricature of the left.
--
Cheers,
Bob
--
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You can impress people at a distance, but you can only impact them up close.
-- Howard Hendricks
--
-- Original Message --
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 18:45:44 +
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23/3/04, CRB discumbobulated:
Being British, I'd just like to apologise.
Will you apologize for Jaguars as well?
Of course.
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 23:14:28 +1100
From: Anthony Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I categorically refute the allegations, and denounce the alligators.
regards,
Anthony Farr
Sounds like one of the famous quotes from the 50s/60s of
Chicago's (in)famous Mayor Daily (sp).
IIRC, there are books about
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 09:23:32 -0500
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Skofteland wrote:
So, Frank, what would Oppenheimer say about the cows?
Or better yet, what would Schroedinger say about cows?
--
Mark Roberts
Carl Sagan: The cow is all there is.
Sartre: Why is
***
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:06:37 -0500
From: Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about a Holga? 8-)
Bill
***
I already have a Spartus FullVue!
CRB
*
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:34:31 +0100
From: keller.schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really think there is no way around a Rolleiflex or Rolleicord. Later
Rolleicords with Schneider Xenar taking lens can be found in that price range
and have much to
Midwest has a really nice looking, very clean LX in stock.
Looks like it's had very modest use.
In think they want just over $500 for it.
Later-style lock, FA-1, A50/1.7.
http://www.mpex.com
Unfortunately it's not listed on their web site.
Call them if interested.
Collin
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-- Original Message --
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 09:26:34 +
From: danilo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alle 22:47, lunedĀE29 marzo 2004, Tanya Mayer Photography ha scritto:
To begin with, Attila and Danilo asked what a wabbit is... Danilo was on
the right
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:52:23 -0500
From: Peter J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He even skinned the winder, CURSE YOU CESAR!
It does look pretty thought in a way...
Oh no it's started to get me
Time to adapt an old song.
LX Sinner Blues
CRB
--
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I gave in, and
Oops.
That should have been LX Skinner Blues
CRB
I take it you're on a MS platform?
Do you program?
You might consider accessing images ONLY via a program that spits them to the end
user. It takes more CPU time but does secure them.
The program could also, when it sees referencing URL that's NOT either the current
site, spit out an image
The Nikon 8700 seems to set a new standard.
Nice lens, compact design. 8mp! Modest price.
Just lacks the integerchangable lens.
I guess they hope to sell it to those shopping for the little Canon
(or even their cheapie) but perhaps wanting to trade interchangable
lenses for a more durable body.
I noticed that Cord also has a bulk box of Kodak
Precision Line Film. It says that it should be
used under a (specified) safelight.
That means it can be developed in an appropriately
lighted area. (It also unfortunately means that reds show up
dark on the neg, light on the print.)
Anyone
On the top of the page is a drop-down
where you can get their April Fools?
explanation. But it was just too
close to what is practical to be a
really good joke. It might be doable.
CRB
--
-
I gave in, and admitted that God was God.
C. S. Lewis
--
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 05:28:52 -0700
From: John Mustarde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prediction:
Pentax DSLR with built-in endoscope.
Camera name: *Ouch.
Will kick competition in the you-know-what.
--
Cactus Jack
Accompanied by the ad cam-pain:
Where ist it?
What ist it doing to me?
You
I finally found a modest-priced 4x5 wood field camera.
At least even modest-priced as a used unit.
Horseman Woodman. Rather pretty as well.
But I still have to save up for it.
Hope it's still there when I'm ready. :(
CRB
--
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I gave in, and admitted that God was God.
C. S.
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 01:52:59 +1000
From: Tanya Mayer Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, I should have said - you will need a STRONG eeny weeny star screw
driver (phillips head). I had to buy 3 separate jewellers/precision screw
driver kits before I found one that would both fit AND was
1. Super Program with A50/2. Modest ding on top of prism housing.
Functions fine.
$70 shipped in US. $75 to Europe CA. Others email.
2. Mask/shade set. Includes several masks and a flexible arm.
The arm has a foot for shoe mounting and hold the masks/shade
by your lens as you bend
Anyone in the Cinci area?
I'm going to the Cub game. They're playing the Reds.
You know, the Reds, the National League's only AAA club.
We'll be about half-way down the right field line.
Collin
--
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It is only when you are asked to believe in Reason coming from non-reason
Well, I picked up a small folder.
Zeiss Ikonta 521/16. 120 film, 75mm lens. Leather case. Very compact.
I'll clean up the shutter tonight take it to the ballgame tomorrow.
Next purchase -- a scanner! I am so tired of not being able
to post to PUG! It's just not right!
-original-- Begin
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 07:57:22 US/Eastern
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
There is a company out here in Mississauga which sells new and refurbed enlargers at
good
prices. If
the tax refund man is kind to
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 15:14:45 +0200
From: keller.schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have also cleaned some grease from shutter or aperture blades with a cotton
swab and some solvent. This works well, as long as you do not
*
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 17:50:43 +0300
From: Raimo K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
f:0.85???
It is clearly marked as f:2.8 - and this has nothing to do with front lens
diameter.
All the best!
Raimo K
*
Good catch. I
It depends on what type of professional work you're looking at.
Weddings? Don't use 35mm. For $500 you can get a good medium format
starter (Fuji 645) that will improve your pictures significantly.
Your Pentax gear will be perfect for the candids side.
Portraits? Even for simple senior and
When eating in LA ...
1) pick up some imodium. the liquid works fastest.
2) enjoy a Tommy burger. Local cult favorite sandwich.
3) there's a good middle-eastern restaurant on Pico, in W. LA.
CRB
Congrats on the job.
What will you be doing?
CRB
--
-
It is only when you are asked to believe in Reason coming from non-reason that you
must cry Halt. Human minds. They do not come from nowhere.
C. S. Lewis
--
It is sad that the straw-man arguments about child porn so often
defer to these clearly innocent, not at all purient, pictures of
children. But so often these argumetns are used as a continuing
perjorative against any morality imposed on an art expression.
Let us not take the side of defending
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