Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
John, Mighty Mouse was a hero of sorts. When I was about six, I had a dream that I was Mighty Mouse. I was standing on a chimney top with my arms outstretched yelling "Here I come to save the day!". Then Mighty Mouse flew by and slapped me in the face for lying. I still remember it like the n

Re: OT: SUV's

2001-12-03 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
I alway felt safest driving an eighteen wheeler. Except for idiots in passenger cars who seemed to think a 80,000-100,000 pound truck could stop on a dime that is. Ciao, --graywolf - Original Message - From: Mike Johnston

Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "aimcompute" Subject: Re: OT, and ridiculous...was: Re: flash stuff > Thanks Aaron. I'm sure my son will LOVE it. > > We have the Boomerang cartoon channel. My favorite was always SPAACE > GHHOSST! I always liked (and still do), Fireball XL-5. Sorry

Re: MX with LX screens, elaboration requested.

2001-12-03 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
My memory may be wrong, but I thought there was a clear screen with crosshair available for the MX. Ciao, --graywolf - Original Message - From: LeviL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> There is > no Pentax made clear screen for MX, which

Re: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
Most folk are leary ot being photographed when they are knowingly breaking the law. Ciao, --graywolf - Original Message - From: Mike Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 7:47

Re: To Arms! To Arms!

2001-12-03 Thread Kevin Waterson
Mike Johnston wrote: > By the way, we all need to get over to photographyreview.com and post some > reviews of Pentax lenses. There are very few reviews posted, in the "35mm > Primes" section, anyway. For quality I dont see any difference in Sigma and PENTAX lenses, I am perhaps mistaken, but I

Re: Flash meter

2001-12-03 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
I will second Aaron's opinion on the Sekonic L208b. Mine has been stone reliable since I bought it used several years ago. Also it seems to be the most pocketable ambiant/flash meter around. Don't think that doesn't matter, a meter in your pocket is far more useful than one in the car a half mile

RE: RE: developing Leonid shots

2001-12-03 Thread Amita Guha
I got my contact sheet back, and I did indeed capture some Leonids! :) Now, if I go back to the lab with the contact sheet and the negs, will that provide the info they need to make the prints? --Amita - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread Isaac Crawford
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 2:09 PM Subject: Re: flash stuff Outdoors, the distances are > pre-measured, just as any artist measures and stretches their canvas. Hmm... I wouldn't bother with 35mm in that case,

Re: Pentax FAQ Looking For a Good Home !!!

2001-12-03 Thread dave o'brien
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Fred wrote: > I have had to change my web site's host service. The bad news is that > the new host service charges for bandwidth as well as for disk space > (I've never had to deal with that before), and the bandwidth used by > both my freeware programs and the Pentax FAQ wou

Re: OT: Inkjet problem

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001 17:55:27 -0600, you wrote: >Hi, I am having an ongoing issue with my Epson C80 printer, and >am hoping that perhaps someone can help me determine the >problem. >Please see: >http://www.accesscomm.ca/users/wrobb/Artifact1.jpg > >The part circled in red is the problem. >Thanks >W

Re: SUV's - was: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Tim S Kemp
I'm sat in a hotel in Atlanta at the moment (I live in the UK, go home tomorrow...) having driven down from NYC via Atlantic City in a "minivan". The first minivan was a Dodge Grand Caravan (in the UK sold as the Chrysler Grand Voyager) - averaged about 13 mpg. The second leg in a Ford Windstar, a

Re: Sunny 16 rule

2001-12-03 Thread Mark Cassino
On a clear sunny day, set the aperture to f16 and the shutter speed to the inverse of the film speed (e.g. 1/100 (or 1/125) for ISO 100, 1/200 (or 1/250) for ISO 200, etc). Of course, you can elaborate from there - f 8 and 1/500 for ISO 100 film for example. You probably should use print film

Re: Sunny 16 rule

2001-12-03 Thread frank theriault
Hi, James, Stated simply: "On a bright, sunny day, the correct exposure for any subject is f/16 at the shutter speed nearest to the reciprocal of the film speed." I took that directly from a site called "The Ultimate Exposure Computer". To see further elaboration, here's the site: http://www.

RE: Sunny 16 rule

2001-12-03 Thread J. C. O'Connell
> Sorry to be a bore, > But can someone explain the Sunny 16th rule for me, as I am not going to > have my SPF meter repaired. I also want to use my newly acquired S1a, so I > need to practice exposures without the aid of a meter. I will eventually > buy one, but not now. > Regards > James > I sh

Sunny 16 rule

2001-12-03 Thread jmadams
Sorry to be a bore, But can someone explain the Sunny 16th rule for me, as I am not going to have my SPF meter repaired. I also want to use my newly acquired S1a, so I need to practice exposures without the aid of a meter. I will eventually buy one, but not now. Regards James - This message is fr

OT ot OT Re: SUV's - was: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
Funny Juan. Solar energy has always been a fascination of mine since about 7th grade. In 10th I did a Science Fair project using the phase change principle. A triangular shaped box made of insulated door material. The front had a double-paned glass door. Inside was black and suspended in it we

Re: PZ-1p: 1995 versions v.s. last run units

2001-12-03 Thread David S.
"Otis Wright, Jr." wrote: > What sort of differences/problems might one expect to find between a > camera purchased in 1995 and one purchased 1999/2000. > > Thanks in advance. > > Otis Wright Bought mine new in March 1995 & it hasn't needed repairs yet. David S. - This message is from the Penta

Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 17:40:59 -0700, you wrote: >Thanks Aaron. I'm sure my son will LOVE it. > >We have the Boomerang cartoon channel. My favorite was always SPAACE >GHHOSST! Mighty Mouse. The one and only. He'll be on the PDML channel next Friday. Hr he comes to save the day...

Re: Which 300

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 02 Dec 2001 16:41:07 -0600, you wrote: I have the F* version with the tripod collar. But it is a very large tripod collar - so large that it either (a) stays on and makes a very good hand grip and personal defense weapon, or (b) gets removed and left at the house, or (c) gets removed and

Re: Which 100 mm Macro?

2001-12-03 Thread Christian Skofteland
Again, I have to put my vote to the Vivitar Series 1 105mm f2.5 macro. Out of the box it does 1:1 without any attachments Christian Skofteland - Original Message - From: "John Mustarde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I thought the Vivitar 100/3.5 AF Macro was the same as the Pentax > versio

Re: SUV's - was: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Juan J. Buhler
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, aimcompute wrote: > If converted at 100% > efficiency, the energy falling on 1 square mile of Arizona desert in a > 24-hour period, could power the USA for a year. Wow. Where is this place and does the sunny 16 rule apply there? :-) (sorry, couldn't resist) -- ---

Pentax FAQ Looking For a Good Home !!!

2001-12-03 Thread Fred
I have had to change my web site's host service. The bad news is that the new host service charges for bandwidth as well as for disk space (I've never had to deal with that before), and the bandwidth used by both my freeware programs and the Pentax FAQ would (if nothing were done) cause me to pay

Re: San Francisco trip

2001-12-03 Thread Juan J. Buhler
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Bill Sullivan wrote: > stained glass ceiling. I would also suggest a walk down Maiden Lane which > runs east from Stockton St. at Union Square. Union Square and the stores > nearby should be nicely decorated at Christmas. Union Square has been closed for construction for all

Re: OT OT OT

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 02 Dec 2001 13:00:09 -0600, you wrote: >Mafud wrote: > >> He was (the only one) wearing a seatbelt. > > >The official investigation by the French government concluded that his life >was saved by the passenger-side airbag. > >--Mike Mike, please don't confuse us with facts. We're having s

Re: Which 100 mm Macro?

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 10:16:29 -0500, you wrote: >The 100/3.5 is a rebadged Cosina. Same as the Vivitar, Phoenix, Samyang, and >several other names. Cheap. Not too bad compared to a normal lens but not up >to any of the main builder's own macro lenses. >Kent Gittings > I thought the Vivitar 100/3.5

MX with LX screens, elaboration requested.

2001-12-03 Thread LeviL
Hello I just signed up to the list and I find something useful right away. I was just about to buy 2 LX screens for the new improved kind. I was about to have my MX recaibrated. Looking at http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/focusing/screens/index.html a site I am sure you are familiar with I was th

Re: HELP: my MZ-5 thinks 1/60th is a great flash sync speed!

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001 19:51:05 -0500, you wrote: >Wow, that must be one fast baby and some real fast adults too! Looks >more like 1/6 second to me than 1/60. Actually, I kind of like the >effect, and I'm note sure I'd like the photo any better if it were >static. But, I'll admit I'm weird that wa

To Arms! To Arms!

2001-12-03 Thread Mike Johnston
By the way, we all need to get over to photographyreview.com and post some reviews of Pentax lenses. There are very few reviews posted, in the "35mm Primes" section, anyway. --Mike - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the direc

Re: OT: SUV's

2001-12-03 Thread Mike Johnston
Frank T. wrote, shamelessly OT: > Oh yeah, and they roll over more easily, due to their high centre of gravity. You forgot the fact that they cut down on visibility significantly for other drivers, which also contributes to accidents. SUVs as a fashion (the station wagons of the '90s) are simpl

Re: shooting holiday lights

2001-12-03 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001 18:54:13 -0500, you wrote: >By the way John, what's wrong with Kodak Max 800? >(Although I shot a roll of it myself last summer >and I wasn't too impressed...) When I quit using it, it was completely unpredictable. Each roll had a different ISO value, and that value was always

Re: Books

2001-12-03 Thread Mike Johnston
Bill S. wrote: > - I also carry in my head questions asked by John Shaw (and I paraphrase): > Could you find your 24mm lens in your camera bag right now? Another is: If > your lens manufacturer had wanted you to put a filter on your lens, don't > you think they would have sold it to you that way?

RE: HELP: my MZ-5 thinks 1/60th is a great flash sync speed!

2001-12-03 Thread dave o'brien
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Kent Gittings wrote: > Camera doesn't know the focal length of the lens only the amount of light > getting through which is very low at that end. The lens only sends aperture > into or in A mode the camera sets the aperture to the lens. > Kent Gittings When using the ftz500 w

Re: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Mike Johnston
Cotty wrote: > I filmed on a Hungarian airbase in the early 90s, and boy were THEY > touchy ! If you ever happen to see a trucker hosing out a tanker at a truckstop on the American Interstate system, try to take some pictures of him. Chances are you'll wish you were in Greece. --Mike - This me

Re: Jane Bown

2001-12-03 Thread Mike Johnston
Ctty wrote: > D'oh The trouble with me is that if i type too fast thenn thngss > gt reealy bad in th splleing detprtment. > > Srroy, > > Ctty Nr prbblm. --Mk - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Do

Re: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Mark Roberts
>> Menawhile, I saw Migs with repairs using flattened Coke >> cans, > >Understand we used Budweiser cans to repair sheet metal damage on F-4s in >Nam. I guess Nikon released that camera a little earlier over on that side of the ocean! ;-) -- Mark Roberts www.robertstech.com - This message is fro

Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
Thanks Aaron. I'm sure my son will LOVE it. We have the Boomerang cartoon channel. My favorite was always SPAACE GHHOSST! Let's see... Fantastic 4 Superfriends Galaxy Trio Birdman Sky Commanders Sealab 2020 Space Ghost Johnny Quest Not that I think cartoons are a healthy diet, but the ol

Re: Flash meter

2001-12-03 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Monday, December 3, 2001, at 05:53 PM, Andy Vu wrote: > Dear list, > I need your recommendation about flash meter, which one > should I buy not too expensive? Are you looking for new or used? I'm a huge fan of the Sekonic L-308b, a nice, small, well-laid-out meter. I've also b

Re: SUV's - was: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
I think everyone should drive SUV's. Why? It would be great if ran out of oil. It would force the bureaucrats and businesses to start REALLY investing in clean energy sources like SOLAR. If converted at 100% efficiency, the energy falling on 1 square mile of Arizona desert in a 24-hour period,

Re: PZ-1p: 1995 versions v.s. last run units

2001-12-03 Thread Mark Cassino
I have 2 Pz-1p's, one bought in early 1998 and one bought new last year (it was a store demo, though.) I don't see any differences in them at all, aside from more scuff marks on the older one. - MCC At 03:41 PM 12/3/01 -0500, you wrote: >What sort of differences/problems might one expect to f

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
Rob Studdert wrote: > , I only use TTL for macro stuff, or when I hand my > camera/flash combo over to someone else to run off and shoot. > Hi Rob, Although I use a flash meter with multiple units, I like using TTL when I have a single flash firing into a reflector umbrella. The effect is nice f

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
Aaron Reynolds wrote: > > I agree, if the flash is just put on the camera and left on full TTL > auto. In the quote above, I was referring to using a flash meter as > opposed to using a tape measure and math. I still maintain that the > flash meter is the quickest, easiest and most accurate in

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 3 Dec 2001 at 14:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes, but "tape measuring" is done ~before~ you shoot the subject, especially > since ~you~ determine the time of day and where the subject will sit. In a > studio, the distances are fairly well known. Outdoors, the distances are > pre-measured, j

Re: Flash meter

2001-12-03 Thread Brendan
Minolta flash meter IV, I'm getting one just after Xmas, sells for about $300 CAD, or $190 usd --- Andy Vu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear list, > I need your recommendation about flash > meter, which one > should I buy not too expensive? My set right now is > pz1p and AF500-FTZ >

OT: SUV's - was: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread frank theriault
Pu-leeze! This is so far off topic, I shouldn't even be responding, but I can't help myself. SUV's are in no way kind to the environment! They use *easily* twice as much gas as a small compact in everyday driving. They weigh twice as much - meaning that they deplete non-renewable resources twi

Flash meter

2001-12-03 Thread Andy Vu
Dear list, I need your recommendation about flash meter, which one should I buy not too expensive? My set right now is pz1p and AF500-FTZ Regards, Andy - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forge

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Monday, December 3, 2001, at 02:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 12/3/01 12:09:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > writes: > > >> It is considerably quicker and more accurate than using the tape >> measure and math method. >> >> -Aaron >> > Yes, but "tape m

Re: Books

2001-12-03 Thread Mark Roberts
I've been reading the book Mike Johnston recommended a few weeks ago (Photography from 1839 to Today : George Eastman House, Rochester, NY) and I highly recommend it. It's an absolutely fascinating collection with particularly good coverage of 19th century photography and history. Definitely a kee

Re: December PUG comments

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
Hi Bill, Thanks. I had experimented with cropping the shot as you mention. I kept flip-flopping back and forth between preferring the cropped version and preferring the original. I couldn't decide so I went with the original. As I look at it again, NOW I would choose the cropped version. :-)

Re: Computer Upgrade

2001-12-03 Thread SudaMafud
In a message dated 12/3/01 10:51:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > True, I didn't check Intel's nomenclature to find the preferred > abbreviation, but that was not the gist of my post. I was addressing the > use of P1V rather than P-IV or P4 or any other permutation of

Re: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Bill Owens
> Menawhile, I saw Migs with repairs using flattened Coke > cans, Understand we used Budweiser cans to repair sheet metal damage on F-4s in Nam. Bill, KG4LOV [EMAIL PROTECTED] - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the direction

RE: Computer Upgrade

2001-12-03 Thread Paris, Leonard
Pedantic perhaps but, nevertheless, correct. P4 is correct, P-IV is understandable, P1V is nonsense. Keep the faith, Len --- -Original Message- From: Anthony Farr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 9:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Computer Upgrade Tru

Re: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Cotty
>Not quite 'street' photography, perhaps, but fourteen people, twelve >of them British, have spent the last three weeks in a Greek prison for - >depending on whose story you accept - either taking pictures of aircraft >at a public display, or a calculated attempt to breach Greece's national >s

Re: Books

2001-12-03 Thread Cotty
>> Cotty wrote: >> >> > Jane Brown 'Faces'* >> I thought it was Jane BOWN, no? >> D'oh The trouble with me is that if i type too fast thenn thngss gt reealy bad in th splleing detprtment. Srroy, Ctty ___ Personal email traffic to

RE: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Paris, Leonard
Poor example for this instance. Honda's CVCC engine has always performed better than the U.S. automobile emissions standards. Those "old" 95 Civics still meet the latest requirements with the greatest of ease. However, other cars might be better examples of what you say. Except for my 86 Fireb

December PUG comments

2001-12-03 Thread Peifer, William [OCDUS]
Hi all, I enjoyed many of the submissions in this month's PUG. Here are my comments on a few of the ones I enjoyed "The Party is Over", by Gianfranco Irlanda The hands really seem to tell a story here. I looked through the PUG in order, and this shot appeared after several which dealt with

RE: AF360FGZ and P-TTL mode

2001-12-03 Thread Mark Cassino
At 09:24 PM 12/3/01 +0800, you wrote: >To those of you with AF360 flash units Have you been able to decipher >the true meaning of the 4 meter distance limitation? I ran some tests to see how far away from the camera the wireless flash could be and still fire. Outdoors, with clear distance

Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
I'm not sure I've seen any Gamera. My 10-yr old and I just watched Godzilla (original) and Revenge of Godzilla back-to-back last weekend. Tom C. - Original Message - From: "Aaron Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 10:14 AM Subject: Re:

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread Otis Wright, Jr.
Which Sekonic do you use? Otis Aaron Reynolds wrote: > On Sunday, December 2, 2001, at 08:45 PM, Isaac Crawford wrote: > > > He was considerably nicer than > > I would have been considering the tone of your last couple of posts was > > basicly "Well what would you do without your fancy gear?

Re: OT: Inkjet problem

2001-12-03 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Sunday, December 2, 2001, at 06:55 PM, William Robb wrote: > http://www.accesscomm.ca/users/wrobb/Artifact1.jpg > > The part circled in red is the problem. Bill -- is that showing up on other prints, or just this image? Is it always in the same spot and same shape? Are you printing from P

Re: Books

2001-12-03 Thread Bill Sullivan
> * essential camera bag reference - The user manual to my Pentax PZ-1. I am not sure it is a happy state of affairs when a person has to carry a damned manual to be able to enjoy a camera, but you asked. - I also carry in my head questions asked by John Shaw (and I paraphrase): Could you find you

Re: San Francisco trip

2001-12-03 Thread Bill Sullivan
Andy, My apologies for waiting a week before replying. You don't say what you want to photograph, and that makes an answer a little tough. Here are a few thoughts: People -- Chinatown, not only along Grant Avenue but around on the side streets and along Kearny St. Find out who Sun Yat Sun was. M

Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Monday, December 3, 2001, at 10:19 AM, aimcompute wrote: > I would probably enjoy it! > Tom, you a Gamera fan? "It must be coated with some kind of...anti-electric wave paint, sir!" "Okay." -Aaron - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.

Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Sunday, December 2, 2001, at 08:45 PM, Isaac Crawford wrote: > He was considerably nicer than > I would have been considering the tone of your last couple of posts was > basicly "Well what would you do without your fancy gear? You'd be lost > because you aren't a real photographer..." At lea

RE: HELP: my MZ-5 thinks 1/60th is a great flash sync speed!

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
I'm not saying it's not possible. but in a Pentax it might require another contact point on both body and lens I think. Still I think when Minolta added the ADI function on the Maxxum 7 it did it over the so-called data contact where the lens and camera body exchange info. So it didn't require any

Re: OT: Zeiss lenses for Pentax

2001-12-03 Thread Sas Gabor
Hi, On 1 Dec 2001 at 18:18, Collin Brendemuehl wrote: > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1300692156 > Interesting. > I've not seen one of these before. These seem to be Korean ones, made by Samyang Co. Acceptable, but nothing special. There were only two true German Zeiss

Street Photography - my objective

2001-12-03 Thread Robert Payne
WOW ! I never thought this would generate so much controversy. Hopefully back on topic now, my objective to this "Street Photography" concept is to make an accurate exposure of good composition that tells the story of what is happening at the moment. Sort of like a sniper, make your first shot co

a message of little importance

2001-12-03 Thread Camdir
Just to let you know that we will be closed 22/12/01 thru 11/1/02 inclusive. We will be in Japan, no thanks, however to ANA World Tour Europe who saw fit to book us on internal flights that, ahem, did not exist. Hence we will attempt to visit Fuji-san, Osaka, Kyoto on our way back to Tokyo from

RE: HELP: my MZ-5 thinks 1/60th is a great flash sync speed!

2001-12-03 Thread Chris Brogden
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Kent Gittings wrote: > Camera doesn't know the focal length of the lens only the amount of light > getting through which is very low at that end. The lens only sends aperture > into or in A mode the camera sets the aperture to the lens. > Kent Gittings This is probably true o

Recommendation - Thx

2001-12-03 Thread Camdir
A letter (yes, we get them occasionally) here from a UK resident who, whilst visiting Vancouver, was speaking to "a person in a photo outlet at Dunne & Randle". Hai domo, onegashimasu. Kind regards from sunny Brighton Peter - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe,

RE: 24 X 36 Digital Image Sensors

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Before the Phillips chip all 35mm size sensors are made from multiple smaller ones. Kent Gittings -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Perham Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 4:50 PM To: Pentax Discussion List Subject: 24 X 36 Digital Im

Re: Computer Upgrade

2001-12-03 Thread Anthony Farr
True, I didn't check Intel's nomenclature to find the preferred abbreviation, but that was not the gist of my post. I was addressing the use of P1V rather than P-IV or P4 or any other permutation of that name. My point was that ~either~ all Roman ~or~ all Arabic numeral should be used exclusivel

RE: Illegal Street Photography?

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Children get killed by even the smallest cars hitting them. And today's big SUVs put out less emissions that the average car did only about 5 years ago. And since the emissions standards are more restrictive in the US almost anybody in the US is being kinder to the environment than somebody in ano

RE: HELP: my MZ-5 thinks 1/60th is a great flash sync speed!

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Camera doesn't know the focal length of the lens only the amount of light getting through which is very low at that end. The lens only sends aperture into or in A mode the camera sets the aperture to the lens. Kent Gittings -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: HELP: my MZ-5 thinks 1/60th is a great flash sync speed!

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Why do you think PJs and wildlife shooters use flash extenders? Shutter speed is irrelevant in a dark or near dark situation because all that counts is that the shutter is fully open during the duration of the flash output. A good flash extender can 2x or more times the guide number when you want

Re: OT, and ridiculous.......was: Re: flash stuff

2001-12-03 Thread aimcompute
I would probably enjoy it! Tom C. - Original Message - From: "Tom Rittenhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "aimcompute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 10:13 PM Subject: Re: OT, and ridiculous...was: Re: flash stuff > Ther was 50's a movie c

RE: Re:strictions on photographing

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Technically news worthy events and groups of people are free. However in ones or twos people require model releases even in street photography if you have any possibility you might either publish it or put it on public display (Internet site is legally public display). Kent Gittings -Original

RE: Which 100 mm Macro?

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
The 100/3.5 is a rebadged Cosina. Same as the Vivitar, Phoenix, Samyang, and several other names. Cheap. Not too bad compared to a normal lens but not up to any of the main builder's own macro lenses. Kent Gittings -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Be

RE: french law/illegal street photography

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Pretty much correct here also. Celebrities and news worthy events are excluded from having to get some kind of release. Kent Gittings -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tiger Moses Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 1:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Computer Upgrade

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Actually the Pentium 4 is the first one that Intel has decided to use Arabic instead of Roman numerals. So saying P-IV is incorrect it should be P-4. Kent Gittings -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anthony Farr Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2

RE: Virus/Worm Suspect

2001-12-03 Thread Kent Gittings
Make sure you don't have your email client set to leave messages on server because if you do it will fill up eventually and give you the same message. Kent Gittings -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Coyle Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001

Re: AF360FGZ and P-TTL mode

2001-12-03 Thread Bill Owens
The maximum distance at which, in wireless mode, the AF360 and RTF of the MZ-S will exchange data with each other. Bill, KG4LOV [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To those of you with AF360 flash units Have you been able to decipher > the true meaning of the 4 meter distance limitation? > > John - This m

Re: OT Re: Smoking Killed George Harrison

2001-12-03 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Maybe the "being stupid' part was caused by some of the other junk he took into his system over the years. Aaron Reynolds wrote: > By the way, George attributed his cancer in an interview to "being > stupid and smoking a lot of cigarettes". -- Daniel J. Matyola mailto:[EMAIL PR