Ever shrinking depth of field

2001-09-09 Thread Mark D.
Hey Folks, I must confess that lately, I've been shooting with less and less depth of field. To that end, I've been looking for a portrait lens that can be shot wide open but still retain a fair amount of sharpness. I have the SMCP 105/2.8. It's an excellent lens but doesn't really give me that

Re: A butchered (AKA modern) LX

2001-09-09 Thread Anthony Farr
Bob, I don't believe that any idiot chooses to own a Pentax. Your desires can be as inconsistent as you like (but to me an inconsistent argument is like a red rag to a bull). If only Bill Gates or the Sultan of Brunei could be infected with the desire for an all manual Pentax then there would

Graphics tablets - do yourself a favour

2001-09-09 Thread Anthony Farr
- Original Message - From: Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Unfortunately my mouse is not very good. Sometimes when I move it an inch, the cursor/pointer won't move at all. Then all of a sudden that ball in the mouse makes a jump and the line I am about to draw will also jump into areas

MZ-s brochures available in Melbourne

2001-09-09 Thread Paul Ewins
Hi all, For those list members in Melbourne (Australia, not Florida), I was able to get a brochure for the MZ-S from Camera Action in Elizabeth Street. It's 20 pp, glossy A4 and pretty comprehensive WRT features/accessories. BTW their price for the MZ-S is $1950, so there is at least a little

Re: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread Bob Rapp
I wonder if, in the case of dark spots on the frame (ie the negative) if it is not a chemical reaction of the developer and the water used to make it up. since this is an organic developer, it may behave different to say D76. In the past, I always used distilled water for the developer and any

Re: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread Anthony Farr
Juan, If you're already giving the tank a good tap on the bench, especially when the developer is first put in, then air bells might not be your problem. Air bells will give you small discs of less or no density, but you say you're getting dots. It could be insufficient agitation in the first

Re: Slides vs. digital

2001-09-09 Thread dave o'brien
A scroll of mail from Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:11:39 -0400 Read it? y Skofteland, Christian wrote: Can you imagine Janus Kaminski filming Schindler's List with digital video? George Lucas is filming Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones with digital. I sure

800-1200mm

2001-09-09 Thread Frits J. Wüthrich
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1273085268r=0t=0sh owTutorial=0ed=1000761235indexURL=0rd=1 Is there anyone who knows something about this lens? Is it decent, or a dog. Frits - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and

Photo for comments

2001-09-09 Thread Juan J. Buhler
Hi all, A propos of recent comments on the formality of the PUG and the photo critique process in this list, here is a picture I'd like to hear comments on: http://www.jbuhler.com Since a few months ago, I'm rotating the opening picture in my web site; this forces me to select one picture per

RE: Digital SLR (high price)

2001-09-09 Thread Frits J. Wüthrich
Peter, Do you have any more info then the $10,000 AUD (=$5198 USD) mentioned recently? What would you consider a fair price? If it's like the MZ-S price, I'll get myself a MZ-D. That might take years though. Sigh. Frits Wüthrich (with umlaut: yes!) Peter Spiro wrote: I have become a convert

Re: Grandmother London (was: More London eye etc)

2001-09-09 Thread Jostein Øksne
Cotty, I live in Oslo. My original suggestion was more wishful thinking than anything else. Still, it would be great if we could make it happen some time. So far, all my visits to London have been on business, but there are no meetings in London for me until the end of my time horizon (which

Re: Grandmother London (was: More London eye etc)

2001-09-09 Thread Bob Rapp
Hey, Why not have it is Sydney. As you know from the Olympics, Sydney knows how to throw a party. After all, London is in the land of the long grey cloud and Sydney is stunning! In addition, your wife can not pass that up and you will not need any of your fabulous sweaters (I have 2)!!

RE: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread Ed
I've now used XTOL twice, and have noticed the same thing. I can see the bubbles in the flask before I pour it into the tank. It almost looks like 7-Up. If I rap the flask down three times, like I do after agitation with the tank, the bubbles decrease but are still there. But both of my films

My PUG commentaries - O. Mullis, S. Larson, J. Brooks.

2001-09-09 Thread Matamoros, Cesar A.
Sorry for the late posting. I am travelling on business/pleasure, still taking time to check out the PUG and commenting. I cannot leave the photography too far behind ;-) Ollen Mullis -- Fat Drop in Strange Terrain This is one of those images you either love or hate and the emotion will also

Re: A butchered (AKA modern) LX

2001-09-09 Thread dave o'brien
A scroll of mail from Anthony Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 9 Sep 2001 19:10:52 +1000 Read it? y BTW my dream Pentax has no meter, interchangeable finders and screens, a manually raised and lowered mirror (slow tripod work a top priority, you see), the simplest shutter there is, and I don't care

RE: Grandmother London (was: More London eye etc)

2001-09-09 Thread Amita Guha
I found a terrific deal on a hotel in London, but it starts in November. If we go, I'd be up for a gathering if others were... --Amita - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax

Off Camera Flash for MZ-S

2001-09-09 Thread Paul Jones
Hi, I want to use my AF220T off camera on my MZ-S and i'm wondering what bits and pieces i need to do it. I know i need the 4P Sync Cord A, but am unsure what other bits. Regards, Paul Jones - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and

Grandmother London

2001-09-09 Thread Cotty
Ahh - sorry I thought you were living in London. I live in Oslo. My original suggestion was more wishful thinking than anything else. Still, it would be great if we could make it happen some time. Agreed. However, I just showed this thread to my wife and asked if she would like a week-end in

Re: My PUG commentaries - O. Mullis, S. Larson, J. Brooks.

2001-09-09 Thread Steve Larson
Cesar wrote most graciously: Steve Larson -- LAX Encounter Considering how you got the shot, it came out fine. I am not so much bothered by the black square on the right as I am by the lack of balance by not seeing the other leg of the building. Even the control tower to me is not

Matrix metering and MF lenses

2001-09-09 Thread Knut Knut
There have been some mails concerning matrix metering (AF-bodies) and MF Pentax lenses and why this does not work properly. Maybe this helps clarify the issue: Matrix metering needs specific information on the properties of a certain lens at different f-stops for the following reason: All

RE: MZ-S Accesories.

2001-09-09 Thread Len Paris
Adorama's prices and integrity are hard to beat, as are BH's. If you find someone actually underselling those two store, you'd better know with whom you're dealing. Len --- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Jones Sent: Thursday,

Re: Ever shrinking depth of field

2001-09-09 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hi Mark ... I really can't speak specifically about the autofocus lenses, although, as you know, I've the A*85/1.4. I suppose it would be similar to the FA in terms of what you're looking for, and I found it to give the thin DOF that you're looking for. Depending on what distance you're

Re: AF wonkiness (WAS: ENABLED!!!)

2001-09-09 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 09 Sep 2001 01:38:14 -0500, I read: snip seemed as though the AF wouldn't stop hunting, it would find focus and then jump around as though it were a moving subject even though they were not. Could the PZ1p be in servo mode (rather than single) when you see the focus jumping around?

Re: Matrix metering and MF lenses

2001-09-09 Thread Alin Flaider
Knut wrote: KK ... KK Since this offset with MF wide angle lenses and PZ bodies has lead to KK complaints to Pentax that the metering system is off, the MZ series do not KK allow for matrix metering with A (or earlier M/K) lenses any more and KK automatically switch to center weighted

RE: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread tom
I had this problem with xtol for a few rolls. I started pre-soaking and rapping the tank harder, and haven't had the problem since. tv At 08:30 AM 9/9/2001 -0400, you wrote: I've now used XTOL twice, and have noticed the same thing. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To

Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola

2001-09-09 Thread Jaume Lahuerta
Hi, here are my assigned comments for September PUG. I apologize for my English, I hope you can understand what I am trying to say. Kevin Thornsberry’s “Train Station,...” First, I have to say that to me it is a technically correct picture, from a ‘showing a place’ point of view. I mean, one can

Re: Slides vs. digital

2001-09-09 Thread Mark Roberts
dave o'brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aaron Reynolds wrote: Skofteland, Christian wrote: Can you imagine Janus Kaminski filming Schindler's List with digital video? George Lucas is filming Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones with digital. I sure hope the movie is better than the title.

Strange behaviour of new Pentax Espio model

2001-09-09 Thread Jaume Lahuerta
Hi, A friend of mine recently received a new Pentax Espio 105 SW as a wedding present. It is a very nice camera. Small, lighweight, silent, LCD with light,... and a 28-105 zoom. I was going to buy it for him but his brother arrived first. Yesterday I took some pictures with it during a dinner.

RE: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread Ed
I always presoak, so maybe that's why I didn't notice any ill effects from the bubbles. But it definitely looked more bubbly than ID11 ever did. Thanks, Ed http://lightandsilver.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of tom Sent:

Re: AF wonkiness (WAS: ENABLED!!!)

2001-09-09 Thread Nicholas Wright
-- From: John Mustarde [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: AF wonkiness (WAS: ENABLED!!!) Date: Sun, Sep 9, 2001, 9:03 AM Could the PZ1p be in servo mode (rather than single) when you see the focus jumping around? Yes, I pretty much keep my z1p in servo mode when

Re: PUG Commentary

2001-09-09 Thread Mike Johnston
Paul S. wrote: Brilliant discourse, men. Watch what you wish for, Paul.;-) - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

Re: Ever shrinking depth of field

2001-09-09 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Mark D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 2:44 AM Subject: Ever shrinking depth of field So, I'm considering the FA 77/1.8, FA 85/1.4, FA 135/2.8, or FA 200/2.8. I'm also open to the A*200/4 Macro. I'm wondering if

Re: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Anthony Farr Subject: Re: XTOL and bubbles Juan, If you're already giving the tank a good tap on the bench, especially when the developer is first put in, then air bells might not be your problem. Air bells will give you small discs of less or no

RE: MZ-S Odditties

2001-09-09 Thread Andy F
Paul Jones wrote: I discovered that when you try to auto-focus in a poorly lit room with the inbuilt flash popped it seems to fire off a short burst from the inbuilt flash to assist the focusing. I cant find this option mentioned in the manual, nor have I heard it mentioned on the list.

RE: All lens data missing from the KMP

2001-09-09 Thread Pedro Oliveira
Hi Boz. F 17-28/3,5-4,5 Fish: cap type (clip-on, slip-on), internal cap diameter, cap material (rubber, plastic, metal) Cap type: slip-on Internal cap diameter: 49mm Cap material: rubber Pedro Oliveira AOHC member nr. 246 - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To

Re[2]: Grandmother London (was: More London eye etc)

2001-09-09 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi, Sunday, September 09, 2001, 12:43:02 PM, you wrote: Where in the UK are you? I live in Oslo. that's somewhere near Ongar, at the end of the District Line, iirc... --- Bob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to

Re: Slides vs. digital

2001-09-09 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
Feature motion pictures are shot with negative film. The final release is on what is called print film it gives a positive tranparency. --graywolf dave o'brien wrote: Interesting. Is standard movie film closer to print film or slide film for latitude? -- Tom Rittenhouse Graywolf Photo

Re: Replying styles

2001-09-09 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
Oh oh! We haven't made a big enough mess of the list. Doug has time to censor our stuff. He should only be allowed enough time to take some photographs and (barely) manage the list. Otherwise he starts reading it and complaining about what we post. grin --graywolf Doug Brewer wrote: If you

Re: Battery door on MZ/ZX cameras

2001-09-09 Thread Chris Brogden
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Peter Spiro wrote: I'm not generally bothered by the heavy use of plastic in modern cameras, but the battery door on these cameras seems really flimsy.  It's not a hinge, but just a very thin spot where the plastic bends like a flap.  Has anybody ever had one of these

Re: All lens data missing from the KMP

2001-09-09 Thread RK
Pedro Oliveira wrote: Hi Boz. F 17-28/3,5-4,5 Fish: cap type (clip-on, slip-on), internal cap diameter, cap material (rubber, plastic, metal) Cap type: slip-on Internal cap diameter: 49mm Cap material: rubber The cap material is rigid plastic- at least that's what I

Re: PUG Commentary: Gianfranco Irlanda

2001-09-09 Thread Gianfranco Irlanda
Hi Mark, Sorry for the delay... Thanks for the kind words. Gianfranco Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Nice thoughtful commentary on a great photo, Paul.) I really like that shot myself. It's probably the best example of capturing a mood in this month's gallery. I can't add anything

Re: Battery door on MZ/ZX cameras

2001-09-09 Thread Brendan
I would Add that the battery pack fg also improves the handling and fell of ZX cameras, at $29.95 you'd save on the 2nd set of cr2 batteries. Get your free @yahoo.ca address at http://mail.yahoo.ca - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and

Re: Grandmother London

2001-09-09 Thread Jostein Øksne
- Original Message - From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well now. We all know what happens in the second half of October, don't we? Surely even in Norway (where I understand you have some of the finest fiords in the world...) there must be plenty of ghosts and goblins rattling about.

Re: Battery door on MZ/ZX cameras

2001-09-09 Thread Chris Brogden
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brendan wrote: I would Add that the battery pack fg also improves the handling and fell of ZX cameras, at $29.95 you'd save on the 2nd set of cr2 batteries. Definitely. Here, where CR2's cost $20 for two while AA's cost $5 for four, it takes about three battery changes

Re: Slides vs. digital

2001-09-09 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
If you'd like to try motion picture film in your still camera, you can buy it wound onto 35mm reels and packed in canisters from RGB studios in Hollywood, California, USA. (You can get their phone number. They're in the 323 area code.) They'll process it and print it as a positive film or on

Re: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola

2001-09-09 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
Paul Stenquist’s “Amy” I am getting more and more interested in outdoor portraits. If sometime I come up with something like this, I would think ‘I am near my goal’. I like your picture, and I guess Amy will like it too (which is the main objective in commercial portraits). There is

Re: Photo for comments

2001-09-09 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
Then you are better than I gave you credit for. Keep up the good work! Maris - Original Message - From: Juan J. Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 2:26 PM Subject: Re: Photo for comments | Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. writes: | | Good photos. |

Re: Ever shrinking depth of field

2001-09-09 Thread Rodger Whitlock
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001 at 01:44:53 -0700, Mark D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I must confess that lately, I've been shooting with less and less depth of field. To that end, I've been looking for a portrait lens that can be shot wide open but still retain a fair amount of sharpness. I have the

Re: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola

2001-09-09 Thread Paul Jones
I really liked this shot also, i love the glow that surrounds her. Regards, Paul Jones - Original Message - From: PAUL STENQUIST [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:53 AM Subject: Re: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola Paul

Re: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola

2001-09-09 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
Thanks Paul. You made my day. Paul Stenquist Paul Jones wrote: I really liked this shot also, i love the glow that surrounds her. Regards, Paul Jones - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to

List of PDML Members Web Pages

2001-09-09 Thread Paul Jones
Hi Guys and Gals, Ages ago i looked at the list of PDML Members web pages and saw that it was very very out of date, i emailed Valantino to see if it was okay to maybe update the list. I didnt receive a reply so i'm just going to take the liberty of doing a new list. If everyone on the list who

PUG Entry

2001-09-09 Thread Bruce Dayton
Alto - by D. Glenn Arthur, Jr. Many times I am drawn to an image that challenges my perspective a bit. Forces me to see in ways that I normally wouldn't. Glenn's image here takes me down that path. I am pleased by the fact that I can't see the face of the person holding the sax. It pushes my

HALT- Read this first! PDML Members Web Pages

2001-09-09 Thread Paul Jones
I neglected to put this in the original email Please email me the details off list, submissions can be sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Paul Jones Hi Guys and Gals, Ages ago i looked at the list of PDML Members web pages and saw that it was very very out of date, i

Mz-s AF disapointment and amazment

2001-09-09 Thread Brendan
I had a chance to borrow a MZ-S from Henry's and well, two things struck me, I have used a n70 with the cross sensor and well while I will say the MZ-s is faster, seems more accurate I still wish it had a central cross sensor. I also noticed that it would focus on the closest or most detailed

RE: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola

2001-09-09 Thread Kevin Thornsberry
Jaume, Thank you for your comments on my PUG submission. I'm not sure what the proper etiquette for responding to a critique is. I usually don't. Positive or negative I usually just accept it. In this case I think I can learn a little from digging deeper. For perspective let me say that

Re: XTOL and bubbles

2001-09-09 Thread Anthony Farr
Looks like it was airbells, then if it was small discs rather than spots. I've never used Xtol but I'll beware if ever I do, although it shouldn't matter in a Jobo ATL1000, I hope. For those of us who don't like presoaks (I've got no preference) two solutions come to mind. One is to start the

Re: Ever shrinking depth of field

2001-09-09 Thread Gary J Sibio
At 01:44 AM 9/9/01 -0700, you wrote: So, I'm considering the FA 77/1.8, FA 85/1.4, FA 135/2.8, or FA 200/2.8. I'm also open to the A*200/4 Macro. I'm wondering if anyone can give me some feedback about the performance of these lenses in the scenario I described. One time I was asked to take

RE: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsberry, Stenquist, Maytola

2001-09-09 Thread Chris Brogden
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Kevin Thornsberry wrote: So, the question is, what, if anything would push this image to a higher plane. Your lighting suggestion probably won't help here as the station faces directly into the morning sun. Late afternoon would be backlit. I don't know if that would

Re: Battery door on MZ/ZX cameras

2001-09-09 Thread Doug Brewer
I understand that the battery door is rated for 3000 cycles. That's a bunch of battery changes. At 8:26 PM +9/9/01, Peter Spiro wrote, or at least typed: I'm not generally bothered by the heavy use of plastic in modern cameras, but the battery door on these cameras seems really flimsy.Ý

Re: Somebody did not like the FA 24-90

2001-09-09 Thread Doug Brewer
Or, they didn't like the MZ-S, and got rid of the lens as well... At 1:40 PM -06009/9/01, Joseph Tainter wrote, or at least typed: KEH already has a used one for sale (as of today - 9/9/01), described as being in Like New Minus condition for $349.00 - -- Douglas Forrest Brewer Ashwood Lake

Re: Replying styles

2001-09-09 Thread Doug Brewer
Nah, I wasn't writing as List Guy. That was all from Participant Guy. Doug Brewer Guy At 7:59 AM -04009/9/01, Tom Rittenhouse wrote, or at least typed: Oh oh! We haven't made a big enough mess of the list. Doug has time to censor our stuff. He should only be allowed enough time to take some

Re: Ever shrinking depth of field

2001-09-09 Thread Mark D.
From: Gary J Sibio [EMAIL PROTECTED] One time I was asked to take some portraits of someone and I accidentally grabbed my 200mm lens instead of the 90mm which I had intended. It was very hard to work with the increased camera-subject distance. Also, the increased focal length makes the