When one makes a contentious statement, then contention is to be expected.
So, too, is an acceptable standard of debate.
William decided to abuse me off-list, with language that would not be
tolerated on-list. I will not tolerate it it in my in-box, either.
Therefore, regretfully, I forwarded
Lens name: SMC-A 8mm f/1.0 Circular Fish-eye
Length:
Diameter:
Weight:
Filter Thread:
Other:Fixed focus, ideal for all-sky aurora photography
--
I want a FA 300mm f1.0, something that would be so
monstrously huge and heavy it would need it's own car
to move it around. Like a self-propelled gun from
WWII. It wouldn't use screw-on filters, but the
tinted windows of a low-rider. Multicoated, of
course. :)
Can you imagine the
Hi guys,
is there a good inexpensive place to buy Pentax gear from Germany. I know
Technikdirekt. I´m looking for a flash for my MZ-S.
All the best!
Raimo K
I was just wondering what other people like to take with them for
hiking, mountaineering and skiing trips where photography isn't the main
priority. Most of the trips I do invole 8-14 hours of travel per day
(including breaks, meals, etc.)
My usual setup consists of:
MZ-5n
FA 28-70 f/4 AL
FA
FA*200/f4 Macro EDIF for that extra bit of reach when stalking wiley, wild bugs
FA50/f2.8 Macro for field of view and lightness (compared to the FA100/f2.8 Macro)
FA100/f2.8 Macro 'cause I've already got it and can't imagine not having it
Dan Scott
Seems like the Reply-To: -field is missing again in the
list messages...
Antti-Pekka
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Could we all just calm down and behave again !?
I'm starting to feel like being in the kindergarten again...
There has been a lot of My big brother will come and beat you!! -kind
of behaviour lately on our belowed list.
All this because of Pentax not releasing equipment some of us
wish for
With information of Mark Roberts and Bojidar Dimitrov, I wrote a page on
the modification of the lenses K to use matrix metering on:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/krg/ (in French)
The MZ/ZX-30 and MZ/ZX-50 have problems of compatibility with lenses no
A or FA. Has anybody tried this modification
Raimo K a écrit:
Hi guys,
is there a good inexpensive place to buy Pentax gear from Germany. I know
Technikdirekt. I´m looking for a flash for my MZ-S.
All the best!
Raimo K
.
http://www.oehling.fr
http://www.ny-camera.com
http://www.ac-foto.com/
http://www.foto-koch.de/
I have sent 4 or 5 messages that seem to have evaporated? Anyone know what
is going on?
Cheers
Shaun Canning
PhD Student
Department of Archaeology
School of European and Historical Studies
La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic, 3086.
Phone: 0414-967644
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HEY PENTAX (expletive deleted), YOU READING THIS? SHOW YOURSELF TO THIS
GROUP AND TELL
US WHY WE ALL USE PENTAX EVEN THOUGH IT SUCKS! TELL US A TALE ABOUT A
DIGITAL SLR!
Brad,
If you use language like this again, I will consider unsubscribing, which
will be a shame. I have been reading and
Hey PDMLers!!!
Yes, an interesting email coming from me. I really would like everyone to
think about why we are here, and as well modify some problem areas.
Why are we here? Well, it could be a lot of reasons, just owning a Pentax
camera, being interested in a Pentax camera, owning a Pentax
My minimum stuff for several biking trips was was MX + 28mm/2.8 + 100mm/2.8. Today I
would perhaps take with me my MZ-5N + 20-35-zoom (I don't own it, so my 24/2.0
instead) + 77mm/1.8 + 135mm/3.5.
Regards
Bernd
- original Nachricht
I was just wondering what other people like
I think the time makes people calm down. I simply read those mails I want and delete
the rest.
But I would like to have a really GOOD KEYWORD IN THE SUBJECT. Sometimes the threads
change and I am not quickly enough reading and understanding english to catch the main
content at one glance so
Lens name: 200mm F1.8 A* IFED
Length: 300mm exactly
Diameter: 120mm
Weight: 1750grammes
Filter Thread: 112mm
Other: B/in hood plus bayonet extension hood, accepts rear filtersize
49mm, dedicated externally geared circular polariser, integral carry
handle/tripod mounting
*IF* Pentax reads this list, I'll bet they've now put you in the kill file. As I
have now.
William in Utah
10/14/2002 4:02:59 PM, Brad Dobo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a bunch of sewer mouth crap
This summer I went on a number of day hikes with a group that wasn't into
photography. I found I was quite happy with a 16/2.8 fisheye, a K30/2.8 and a
K105/2.8.
A 100mm macro and a 28 probably would make good substitutes. Usually I carried a
Super Program or an ME, I do like to travel
Once again, am I going to need a form letter? What is the point of this
Cotty? You think that you unsubscribing will punish me? You actually just
threatened me. That's not very acceptable behaviour. I'd in fact say
threatening someone is worse than swearing on the board! Before this email,
*IF* Pentax reads this list, I'll bet they've now put you in the kill
file. As I have now.
William in Utah
10/14/2002 4:02:59 PM, Brad Dobo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a bunch of sewer mouth crap
My my, another one! Is there an end? Someone just threatened to kill me.
Sewer mouth crap?
I'm not dissing Avedon, but sometimes a bad shot is
just that. And sometimes when it doesn't make sense,
it's not supposed to.
Beware of the Emperor's clothes.
Peter
My 2 cents on Pentax and digital
It is worth seeing who is the target purchaser of
digital SLR. So far, the bulk of the digital market
seems to be satisfied through PS models.
Of those willing to purchase at high cost or needing a
DSLR for their work, I would assume that numbers tend
to be
The Foveon chip does show some promise to be a viable, less expensive,
technology than either CCD or CMOS. Sigma has the Foveon production
output pretty well tied up. It's not unheard of for camera makers to
have bodies made by other companies, when they want to get into an
aspect of a
Lovely!
You did solve one part of a mysteriousness I've tried to figure out
for a time.
I have a collector friend in Nottingham and we swap photos and camera
tales from time to time.
Last time I sent her a photo of a boat coming down under the
bridge...very likely the very same Camden Lock
There's always Ralf Englemann's list at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pentaxxstarforum/
-Original Message-
From: Antti-Pekka Virjonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Or do you think we should split the list ? Add pentax-flames list ?
Make an entirely new (moderated) list for those who
Just try staying on your meds.
-Original Message-
From: Brad Dobo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My personal goal is to be .
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Peter Alling wrote:
No, No, No, it's the English who've butchered the English Language. The
closest English
speakers in the world to those who brought English here are in Appalachia
and the Coasts of
the Southern (Atlantic) US states. The Brit's have changed their
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Brad Dobo wrote:
Geez, have people ignored my apology email and still want to comment? It's
Check the time stamp, bubby.. ;)
When I get in on the flaming action, I make sure I start quick before the
issue's been beaten, the offender appologized, and the whole thing
Which would you choose: the 35mm F2 FA-AL, or the 35mm F3.5K?
Our man chose the former so we have the latter available. I had to hold off
telling you all about it 'til he had made his choice. An extremely nice
example, I must say. Cased, too.
Kind regards
Peter
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Brad Dobo wrote:
I've already made some inquires to some here with equipment up for sale.
With money, perhaps I shall buy and take the plunge, we shall see! :)
Again, I'm sure you'll be happy, I'd trust every for-sale ad I've seen for
the last few weeks, that's for sure.
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Debra Wilborn wrote:
I wonder if the toy kangaroo is included.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1389761591
Its.. uh.. there for size comparision? I mean, the flash must be HUUUGE,
it makes the kangaroo look like a toy!
Or, perhaps its there to lure in
Looks like I've come back at the end of another flare-up. I'll hang about a
bit to see if it fades away. Why wait? Because I missed the informative
posts. I hope it doesn't start all over again. This kind of thing is so
boring. I don't know how long I've been on this list because twice, at
least,
Hello Alan Chan,
thanks very much for your suggestions. However,
Lens name: SMC Pentax-FA 1:2 100mm
Length:
Diameter:
Weight:
Filter Thread: 49mm
I guess one needs at least a 52mm filter thread here.
Greetings from Hamburg,
Arnold
This is a techniques/opinions/experiences thread . . .
I was always a big fan of telephotos, it has been a real change to use
my new Pentax 20-35 zoom. In particular, I'm learning whole new ways to
think about depth of field. With this in mind, the big question is:
How do you think about DOF
-Original Message-
From: Collin Brendemuehl [mailto:collinbsafe-t.net]
Any DSLR won't make critics happy. In the rags or on this list.
Agree there, but I am not a critic - it would probably make me happy!
The company needs to split into separate companies (not just
Jostein wrote:
I think Brad's post here is a good proof of self-therapy.
How about you, Bruce? Found any remedy for a poisonous tongue?
...
Writing instead of talking is already a good way to prevent accidents...
;-P
Flavio
Welcome back.
In a sad way I am glad to hear that OE has trashed some of your
folders. Only glad that it confirms my experiences. I have lost
several folders of emails on several systems using OE. I have since
switched away from it and have had no problems since.
I hope that the list flare
I don't think Sigma will want to do it. I believe they see
the Foveon camera as a breakthrough to persuade people to buy
into their own mount and make it more credible. I think they
would like to be a proper OEM which just happens to make
lenses for other mounts. If they made a K mount
Steve,
As a rule of thumb, I like to vary the DOF to emphasize the subject at
hand. That generally means fairly narrow DOF when the subject is a
single, main object and fairly wide DOF when the subject is a
collection of objects (landscapes come to mind).
A simple technique I use that really
Amen!
DG
At 08:45 AM 10/15/02 -0700, you wrote:
Welcome back.
In a sad way I am glad to hear that OE has trashed some of your
folders. Only glad that it confirms my experiences. I have lost
several folders of emails on several systems using OE. I have since
switched away from it and have
Lens name: Pentax SMC A 15mm f:3.5 Limited
Length:
Diameter:
Weight:
Filter Thread: rear filters
Other: rectilinear
Lens name: Pentax SMC A 21mm f:2.5 Limited
Length:
Diameter:
Weight:
Filter Thread: rear filters
Other:
Lens name: Pentax SMC FA 63mm f:2.5 Macro Limited
Length:
Diameter:
Ooops, it looks like the reply-to field is not filled with the list
address anymore, so I replied directly to the original poster. One
detail to pay attention, Doug.
===8==Original message text===
Hi Scott,
Even if climbing, skiing off trail or just hiking
- Original Message -
From: Flavio Minelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Writing instead of talking is already a good way to prevent accidents...
;-P
:-) Hi, Flavio.
good point.
I'll keep my mouth.
Jostein
My husband and I will be renting a cottage on Keuka Lake next week. We
were wondering if anyone would like to get together for dinner or for
some shooting or something. We're pretty flexible about visiting the
other lakes or other places nearby.
Amita
Cesar Matamoros II wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 9:43 AM
Cesar Matamoros II wrote:
There were
a couple of shots of Avedon's that were blurred and I would not think to
display them, but they were of
The lightest kit I have found is an MX with 3 M-lenses: 20/4, 40/2.8,
85/2. From there you can add, on the optical side:
An achromatic close-up lens #1 from Minolta (it takes the 40/2.8 from
its min. focus distance to about half of it). I have to see if it
gives better results on the 85mm
Wow, Scott
I'd hate to see your pack if you ~were~ going out to do some
photography!
Actually those are the only 4 lenses I own, so it's not as bad as you
think. Ii could probably get away with only the 50mm, but really like
using the telephoto for grabbing shots of nearby climbing route
Norm Baugher wrote:
How do I keep the monitor from fogging my film?
Norm
Put your pet lizard back in his cage :)
annsan
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 06:24, gfen wrote:
On 14 Oct 2002, Scott Nelson wrote:
I was just wondering what other people like to take with them for
hiking, mountaineering and skiing trips where photography isn't the
main
priority. Most of the trips I do invole 8-14 hours of travel per
day
MZ-3 with 28-70/4 or 20-35 on the camera. 80-200 plus film in a small waist pack. Also
carry a polrazing filter and possible a monopod which is also great as a hiking aid.
Pat Temmerman
[MZ3_fella]
___
GO.com Mail
Best answer yet.
At 12:21 PM 10/15/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Norm Baugher wrote:
How do I keep the monitor from fogging my film?
Norm
Put your pet lizard back in his cage :)
annsan
Hi! I have MZ-10 for the past year and have a strange problem of
battery consumption being very very high. One set of batteries ( 2
pieces as recommended) does not last more than a role! When I
showed it to the Authorised Pentax people here - they are giving
conflicting opinions and so I
Hi all,
I just returned from my trip to Texas, and Big Bend NP, well sort off
because I never went into the park itself because of the heavy rains.
Anyway, I did manage to take some nice shots with the 67II arround Austin
and in some ghost towns in the area just west of Big Bend.
I did take
PUG submission deadline.
I'd like to invite all PDML'ers to go out and shoot a
frame, shoot a roll, or two and focus or rather
reflect on what it is about this brand name - Pentax
and all its accessories and lenses that make us want
to use it more and more.
After a day of shooting, sit back
MX
M 50mm f1.4
Vivitar 17-28mm f4~4.5
Vivitar S1 70-210 f4
Macro focusing converter.
Light cheap, (better than nothing), tripod.
This covers most situations that I'm likely to encounter.
If I'm going to be doing something really stupid I'll
substitute the ZX-M as a body on the assumption that
Francis,
Well put. I have found that there is a joy and satisfaction to
approaching photography in a very deliberate manner. Using finely
crafted equipment and manually controlling the process has a sense of
satisfaction that I don't get when I run in an auto everything/zoom
world. It doesn't
At 09:52 PM 10/14/2002 -0700, you wrote:
--- gfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Arnold Stark wrote:
yes, now I would like to ask you to, what prime
lenses would you like
that Pentax would have built in k-mount at some
time in the past
(starting 1975), or that
Brad, just out of morbid curiosity what subjects do you teach the little
kiddies
Feroze
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 09:20, P Temmerman wrote:
MZ-3 with 28-70/4 or 20-35 on the camera. 80-200 plus film in a small waist pack.
Also carry a polrazing filter and possible a monopod which is also great as a hiking
aid.
What monopod do you use? I've been thinking of getting one of these
Hello PDML,
I have collected all the propositions that have been sent so far, and I
made a table containing most of them. This table can be seen at
http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/hp/stark/wishlenspoll.htm
If you want corrections to be made, please send your message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If
Hi,
Mishka wrote:
FE-1 is fantastic, even without bellows. It's my second most-used
finder (guess which one is the first? :) The image is HUGE. The
focusing is precise. If you can get it --go for it.
From: Tom Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have an LX with the FB1/FD1 combination, and have
Yep,
I'll second that.
That's precisely what I did on Sunday. Even though it was chuckin' it down, I decided
that I was going to the Gatineau Park before all the leaves fell off the trees and my
cameras were coming with me!
The rain got heavier and I almost turned round but decided on a better
Okay, here's a great little game for you while war rages in the
background g.
My SO was (*finally*) sorting out her mess, er room, today, and came
across a fairly comprehensive Pentax price list. There is no date on it -
so, like countless 'What Was The Year' hours on music radio around the
Yep,
I'll second that.
That's precisely what I did on Sunday. Even though it was chuckin' it down, I decided
that I was going to the Gatineau Park before all the leaves dropped off and my cameras
were coming with me!
As the rain got harder I almost truned round and came home but decided on a
I know I shouldn't write this, but aren't there a lot of things that we really
wish we didn't know once we find out?
At 03:01 PM 10/15/2002 +0200, Feroze Kistan wrote:
Brad, just out of morbid curiosity what subjects do you teach the little
kiddies
Feroze
Hello to our PDML's friends...
This post just to inform you about the creation of our website Le site des
Amateurs de PENTAX
You can find it here : www.pentaxiste.org
For those who are not affraid to communicate in French language, it's
possible to post your own contributions directly from the
And would these beta-testers be little green men in space suits perchance?
Norm
Anthony Farr wrote:
snip
BTW Pentax did produce a DSLR but never sold it to the public.
According to
Paal a number are in circulation in Japan, in the hands of beta-testers.
No the're Napoleon and Grand Army of the Republic!
At 11:02 AM 10/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
And would these beta-testers be little green men in space suits perchance?
Norm
Anthony Farr wrote:
snip
BTW Pentax did produce a DSLR but never sold it to the public. According to
Paal a number are
Norm, you need to put your tin-foil hat back on.
tv
-Original Message-
From: Norm Baugher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 2:02 PM
To: PDML
Subject: Re: Pentax dslr
And would these beta-testers be little green men in space
suits perchance?
Norm
Anthony Farr wrote: I'm not sure what, I was too busy pissing myself
laughing on the floor!
Cotty wrote:
http://www.macads.co.uk/snaps/misc/pricelist.html
Seriously, I don't know the answer - I'm curious.
What an interesting find! 1986?
Malcolm
No, ~they~ are testing the yet unseen 'flagship' camera... Peter, get
your facts straight before posting to this list or I'll be forced to
send your ISP a 'note'!!
Norm
Peter Alling wrote:
No the're Napoleon and Grand Army of the Republic!
At 11:02 AM 10/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
And
Brad Dobo wrote:
I really would like everyone to
think about why we are here, and as well modify some problem areas.
Hi Group, my name is Norm, I'm here because I have little voices in my
head, they tell me things about digital cameras
Hello PDML,
I have collected all the propositions that have been sent so far, and I made
a table containing most of them. This table can be seen at
http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/hp/stark/wishlenspoll.htm
If you want corrections to be made, please send your message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If
you're watching aren't you? now I know ito god they're coming
for memust leave now
tom wrote:
Norm, you need to put your tin-foil hat back on.
tv
From: Norm Baugher
And would these beta-testers be little green men in space
suits perchance?
Norm
Anthony Farr wrote:
snip
Oh horrors no, not that. I wonder if Nappy and the GAR are going to meet
the LGM for tea?
At 11:18 AM 10/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
No, ~they~ are testing the yet unseen 'flagship' camera... Peter, get your
facts straight before posting to this list or I'll be forced to send your
ISP a
Perhaps you should stop? Or do you wish to continue with this?
Brad Dobo
- Original Message -
From: Nick Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 9:48 AM
Subject: BRAD PLEASE JUST ***STOP***
SEE SUBJECT LINE!!!
Nick Wright
www.wrightfoto.com
Absolutely, as far as the PUG is concerned, you don't have to be a
member of the PDML to submit...
Norm
Glen O'Neal wrote:
I say let the girl publish her photos. What a wonderful way to encourage a
budding photographer to love our craft even more...
-Original Message-
From: Steve
Another poster child for why Pentax uses should always be wearing their aluminum foil
hats.
-Original Message-
From: Norm Baugher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi Group, my name is Norm, I'm here because I have little
voices in my
head, they tell me things about digital
He's beginning to roll the steel balls in his hand again. Maybe he's just had too much
strawberry ice cream.
-Original Message-
From: Brad Dobo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
snip
I'd say 1990, give or take a year.
William in Utah.
10/15/2002 11:55:57 AM, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, here's a great little game for you while war rages in the
background g.
My SO was (*finally*) sorting out her mess, er room, today, and came
across a fairly comprehensive Pentax
I'm actually waiting for graveyards to be a PUG theme. We have this old
graveyard in Lexington (believe it or not, Stonewall Jackson Cemetery).
It's a great subject for BW, and you don't need model releases. . .
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
I might get married soon, probally would move to canada, since most of my
friends already have. Would, if I have kids like them to go to a good
school..see where I'm getting at :)
Sides how much worse could it possibly get. he might be a pentax employee
just trying to see how much
If I read the rules right it said anyone using Pentax equipment...may
submit
Feroze
- Original Message -
From: Steve Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: Re:Only 5 more days until...
My daughter had adopted my
I can vouch for Aaron's 7000 - you can't determine a real photo from a
print.
I saw the 7600 in action during the Henry's show a few weeks ago. Just a
step up from the 7000 mind you - 24 across - nice nice nice :)
Cheers,
Dave
Original Message:
-
From: Collin Brendemuehl
The rain got heavier and I almost turned round but decided on a better
course of action - lunch in the pub!
Wendy! You live abroad now! That was no pub!? Surely it was a *bar*??
:-)
Cot
Free UK Macintosh Classified Ads at
http://www.macads.co.uk/
Have a look:
http://www.macads.co.uk/snaps/misc/pricelist.html
Hmm, it's a difficult one. I'll go for 1989; 1990 at a pinch.
I chose 1989 because of the presence of the SuperA which according to
Boz-s site was only manufactured 83-85 so it's got to be old (new) stock.
The LX and K1000 don't
The SFXn in the price list pushes me towards 1990, depends how
cutting-edge the camera store was.
Ahh - here's another clue:
There was a compliment slip with the price list - it was from Pentax
head office in South Harrow. Not a camera shop, but Pentax! Did they sell
direct??
Cotty
Have
The winner will get the price list!
If you want it, that is
Free UK Macintosh Classified Ads at
http://www.macads.co.uk/
Oh, swipe me! He paints with light!
http://www.macads.co.uk/snaps
I live in Richmond, BC, and am a father of 8 children ranging from 9 to 22. At
present, I have two children in Elementary (The board advocates Child Centred
Education) and 3 at High School.
So far, my experience of North American education has led me to the well
justified conclusion, that it is
Of course you can.
btw, other people's kids do too, if you look closely... ;-)
Jostein
- Original Message -
From: Steve Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: Re:Only 5 more days until...
My daughter had adopted my
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The rain got heavier and I almost turned round but decided on a better
course of action - lunch in the pub!
Wendy! You live abroad now! That was no pub!? Surely it was a *bar*??
:-)
Cot
Oooh, dunno. It was in Quebec - maybe I should have said le
for a few days.
Will go to Lisbon tomorrow, and to visit Mike Wilson in Newcastle in the
Week-end.
See y'all.
Jostein
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The winner will get the price list!
If you want it, that is
Hey, great! More pieces of paper for my pieces of paper collection.
You'd think, having moved house 6 times in the last 12 years, I'd have managed to
whittle down my paper collection. But no! I
And husbands :-)
W.
From: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course you can.
btw, other people's kids do too, if you look closely... ;-)
Jostein
- Original Message -
From: Steve Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject:
I'll keep replying if others keep sending me messages, want it to stop?
Pass the word around to stop the insults and blaming and what-not.
Remember, I quite I've been quite wronged from just one email that I
apologized 5 minutes later. That's the fact and if someone wants to defend
those who
Love you too Bruce!!! *kiss*
Always yours,
Brad Dobo
- Original Message -
From: Rubenstein, Bruce M (Bruce) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: Re:To the pentax spies
He's beginning to roll the steel balls in his hand again.
What, you are just insulting me more! Like I said, keep it and and I'll
keep replying. You'd be amazed at my job. This is just a mailing list.
There is far more to life than this and photography. Some of you live this,
and that explains the constant reactions. Why don't you try and be a
Hi,
to be absolutely accurate, it's an M3 (1959) single-stroke. The lens
is a 1982 90/2.8 Tele-Elmarit M, the thin one, with an early model
hood.
---
Bob
Tuesday, October 15, 2002, 3:40:39 PM, you wrote:
Hi Keith,
Thanks.
The Leica was a III I believe, with a 90mm aboard. Bob
You have an extreme view that is a little skewed I think. Generally if
blame is to be cast, the child itself (in this very modern age) is a
problem, as well in some schools, generally those that are not financially
well off, it is the families fault. However, the provincial governments
are
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