Hi All,
I need some more help. I am trying to get hold of replacement foam inserts
for my large seal tight Doskocil camera case. It is nearly impossible to
find out anything about stockists in Australia. Does anybody have any info
for me? I need it to take all my gear to Queensland. The original f
Hi Shaun,
Shutter-Box
1163 Toorak Rd Camberwell 3124 (03) 9809 4711
There normal turn around is not the speediest, but they'll speed things up if you
need.
Where are you bases in Vic?
Cya
- Original Message -
From: Shaun Canning
Sent: 10/25/2002 12:53:09 AM
Hi Paul,
Welcome back. Where are Shutterbox located? I've never used them, but it's
always nice to know where repairers are.
Shaun Canning
PhD Student
Archaeology Department
La Trobe University, Bundoora,
Australia, 3086.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 0414-967 644
-Original Message-
At 00:18 25.10.2002 -0600, Paul wrote:
>I'm back subscribed, if any one actualy cares:) and looking through the emails i'm
>glad i missed a lot of it!
Hi,
Welcome back!
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I think shutterbox cameras in Melbourne are actually better for LX's than CR Kennedy,
both of the techs have worked for pentax in Japan and are factory trained. One of the
also saw the LX production line :)
I remember some one saying a while back that Pentax had off loaded all there LX parts,
i
Here we go again... at least they kept the copyright symbol.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1391556972
chris
Hi,
I'm back subscribed, if any one actualy cares:) and looking through the emails i'm
glad i missed a lot of it!
I've got a new email i'm using for the pdml now, as my old ones were getting spammed
to much and the pdml doesn't like hotmail accounts.
I'll also be updating both the pdml sites i
I have had CRK repair 2 of my Spotmatics (meters), MX, LX and K2. The only
one they screwed up on was the K2. The repaired it at no cost.
Pentax in the US would not work on the Spotmatics 10 years aga and CRK still
stocks the ASA resistors!
Melbourne is the main repair centre and all the pro-leve
Jeez Alan, I think we've all been down this little road before too. C.R
Kennedy's are excellent as far as I am concerned, and I have never had
reason to complain. I also have had cameras they could not fix, but that was
because parts were no longer available. They are only an agent, not the
manufac
If there will be plenty of time to switch lenses, I'd leave the zoom at
home. Otherwise, take the zoom and leave the 50 & 100. I would carry as few
equipments as I could.
regards,
Alan Chan
Would you be happy with the following lenses for a
travel kit?
4 are primes and 1 is a zoom
28mm f/3.5
50
The 2100 (and the older 2000P) use pigment inks which will help
the prints to survive longer (ink color fading issues due to the light and
gases like ozone). I'd recommend the 2100 to Pål if he thinks about selling his
prints. I have the 2000P with CIS (continuous ink system) and 7500 Pro inks
(whi
ta
Shaun Canning
PhD Student
Archaeology Department
La Trobe University, Bundoora,
Australia, 3086.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 0414-967 644
-Original Message-
From: Bob Rapp [mailto:bobrapp1@;bigpond.com]
Sent: Friday, 25 October 2002 03:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tropic
Send it to me and I'll get C.R. Kennedy here in Australia to fix it
properly
for you.
Good luck! They couldn't even fix the MX.
regards,
Alan Chan
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That could be cheaper than the alternative I was contemplating -
drilling a hole in the side of the fridge to mount the new Pentax DSLR
in order to capture a 'real' image that would hold up in criminal court
in case I was in breach of the Kyoto accord...
Rubenstein, Bruce M (Bruce) wrote:
I co
Hi Shaun,
The ones I have, I pinched from some electrical enclosures I was
commissioning in QLD. They are rather large and the colour of the silica can
be seen thru the bag.
I monitor them often and dry them in the oven about twice a year. Cook
then at 125 for about 30 minutes. Open the ove
Thanks Bob. I am planning on stocking up on silica bags big time. How often
do you need to recharge the bags in the oven (or however you dry them).
Cheers
Shaun Canning
PhD Student
Archaeology Department
La Trobe University, Bundoora,
Australia, 3086.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 0414-967 64
How about these?
Not the brightest crayon in the box
A few apples shy of a barrel
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer
And, here's one of my dear, departed dad's: He/She's so stupid, you could
throw'em in the creek (prounced crik) and skim stupid for three weeks.
- Original Message -
Fr
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:pnstenquist@;comcast.net]
>
>
> tom wrote:
> >
> > I thought I was the only one with any sense ;)
> >
> > Neopan 1600 (only available in 35mm)
>
> Of course we were talking about medium format.
Well, whoever was talking about Neopan 1
tom wrote:
>
> I thought I was the only one with any sense ;)
>
> Neopan 1600 (only available in 35mm)
Of course we were talking about medium format. For which Delta 3200
still seems to be the best choice for a 1600 film. I don't like Delta
3200 in 35mm. I think I'll give that Neopan a try
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 09:59:55 -0500, Dan Scott wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 11:13 PM, William Robb wrote:
> > "Sorry Ma'am, but this ones just a few beans short of a bowl of
> > Chili"
> A few fries short of a Happy Meal...
>
> Belt doesn't go through all the loops...
>
> Fell ou
- Original Message -
From: David Brooks
Subject: Re: Fw: Trading LX's
> Just relay your Pentax Canada(Mississauga)story to him Bill:)
Which reminds me. LX #3 arrived home today. I took it out of the
box, unwrapped it, removed the body cap, cocked the shutter and
pushed the button.
One o
- Original Message -
From: frank theriault
Subject: Re: OT: Re: Med format exhibit in Texas, great stuff
> I believe that's contrary to the Kyoto Treaty... :-)
They're smart. They didn't sign onto it.
WW
>
> Norm Baugher wrote:
>
> > I think the light in my refrigerator stays on afte
Just relay your Pentax Canada(Mississauga)story to him Bill:)
Dave
Begin Original Message
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 17:57:25 -0600
To: "Pentax Discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: "Bob & Lil Kasper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Fw: Trading LX's
Hi, T
- Original Message -
From: tom
Subject: OT: Nikon 50's
> My sister has a N50 (I think) with some crappy zoom lens. I
want to
> get her a 50.
>
> - Do the older non-af 50's work on this camera?
It would appear not.
> - IS the AF 50/1.8 optically ok? I know it's got pretty crappy
build
>
Hi, This arrived in my inbox.
If anyone can help him out, please reply to him directly, I
don't know if he is subscribed.
Thanks
William Robb
- Original Message -
From: Bob & Lil Kasper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 2:54 PM
Subject: Trading LX
I didn't take Daniel's comment as a "violence joke"...
Chaso DeChaso wrote:
Chaso: makes murder joke
Daniel: too, too rude of you.
Chaso: OK, gotcha
...time passes...
Daniel: makes violence joke
Chaso: OK, I see, violence jokes are OK as long as
its not murder
Various people: me no get it
1.)
FA20-35/f4 AL
FA24-90/f3.5-4.5 IF&AL
FA*28-70/f2.8 AL
3.)
FA*18-35/2.8 AL [IF]
regards,
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On 23 Oct 2002 at 17:49, Pål Jensen wrote:
> Have any of you with your own web pages had any success in selling images for
> stock use through the web? I've reading Ron Engh's "Sellphoto.com" and setting
> up my own web page seem temping as I have quite a few unique and saleable
> images.. For tho
My experience with the 2450 (2nd one) has been much better. I find
that the diffused light source in the lid seems to not show as much
problems (dust, scratches, etc) in the image as my Minolta Scan Dual
II film scanner. I suspect that Rob is right about needing a film
scanner for 35mm, although
For 35mm you need a proper film scanner. For med fo, it should be fine
- but you don't get ICE I think unless the 9800 is a major step forward.
ICE is essential IMO to avoid literally hours of cleaning
spots/scratches etc. I also find that flatbeds are not so good at
getting the right colouring a
hi Pål,
> Have any of you with your own web pages had any success in selling images
for stock use
> through the web?
My site is a typical example of a non-promoted wepage. Sure, it's listed
with Yahoo and the Nature Photo Index, but that doesn't account for much.
Statistics say that there are ab
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>Well, I don't actuallly expect that if I put up a web site people will
come rushing begging for my photograps. However, having a web site as a
marketing vehicle for selling editorial (and other) photographs must
certainly be a great strategy. In t
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Thanks for the replies so far. I've settled on an Epson 2100. With this
printer, if the advertising is to be believed, I can start producing and
perhaps selling home made, gallery quality fine prints. However, this leads
to another question. Will
No problem - and very nice response. As it happens,
my brain also rather hurts at the moment - I think I
may have inadvertently tried to use it earlier - so
I'm off for a while...
[cheers heard 'round the pdml]
--- Chaso DeChaso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chaso: makes murder joke
>
> Daniel:
Thanks for the replies so far. I've settled on an Epson 2100. With this printer, if
the advertising is to be believed, I can start producing and perhaps selling home
made, gallery quality fine prints. However, this leads to another question. Will a
scanner like the new Epson GT-9800F produce sca
Jens wrote:
> I don't believe in selling photographs through your own web site. If you
> want to, you must make sure your site is easy to find from any major
> search-engine (yahoo, altavista, google etc.) Try contacting a marketing
> consultant.
Well, I don't actuallly expect that if I put up a
The pdml digest is unreliable again and messages are spotty. This seems a
regular occurrence. Digests have never been reliable. The website archive
is continually failing or out of date. Does anyone have this much trouble
on other groups? Does anyone have any suggestions for a better system
Hi, Chaso,
You're right, I obviously didn't get it.
You're also right, my brain ~does~ hurt when I think. Also when I don't
think. It pretty much hurts all the time, but maybe that's because I've
been fighting a cold all week long, I dunno.
On the up side, however, thanks for recognizing my co
The FTZ500 is brilliant! Best qualitity and (award winning) design, I've
ever seen.
Wait for it. You'll love it!
Why do you need spot beam - shooting a lot in the dark?
Metz and mabybe others have a SCA-adapter (Pentax dedicated) with a
spotbeam - but it's more than 50USD. Try to check out second h
Chaso: makes murder joke
Daniel: too, too rude of you.
Chaso: OK, gotcha
...time passes...
Daniel: makes violence joke
Chaso: OK, I see, violence jokes are OK as long as
its not murder
Various people: me no get it, me brain hurt when me
try to think. Me make joke instead.
--- frank ther
No problem at all... Although, I would leave the zoom behind. I have one and
like it, but it is too long to fit "my" travel kit.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: "Francis Alviar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Travel Kit
> Would you be happy with the following lenses for a
> travel kit?
>
>
I found HC110 too grainy for my tastes and used D76 1:1 for normal work and
Acufine 1:1 for speed enhancements. The Tri-X Acufine gave me some of the
sharpest negatives from Tri-X than any other developer combination -
although there was some grain clumping.
For speed, I found the agitation method
I believe that's contrary to the Kyoto Treaty... :-)
Norm Baugher wrote:
> I think the light in my refrigerator stays on after I shut the door.
>
--
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The
pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert
Oppenheimer
Well, thank you, Dan! :-)
Every so often, shadows of my past life are drawn out of dark quarters of my
mind by memory triggers. I guess this thread is one of those triggers...
BTW, my comments related to criminal trials, but the same rules of evidence
regarding exhibits would apply to civil tri
> > Well, nice atmosphere, interesting conversation
> > in English and Spanish, roman foodstuffs, sicilian wine, spirits
> > from several European lands. which seemed to lower our self-control,
> > as we eventually indulged ourselves in experiencing odd couplings,
> > like this: http://space.tin.i
It was a lovely evening indeed. Great hosts, great food, variety of wine, even
first LX I had in my hands. We even invented new language. Espano-
english was a real fun to talk. Enjoyable time. Thanks, guys and gals.
Matjaz
> The PDML Roman bunch met fellow Matjaz from Slovenia during his brief
Was Daniel or someone else talking about refrigerator
lights earlier?
--- Norm Baugher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the light in my refrigerator stays on after
> I shut the door.
>
> Chaso DeChaso wrote:
>
> >Physical violence is not a rude topic unless it
> >definitely results in murde
I think the light in my refrigerator stays on after I shut the door.
Chaso DeChaso wrote:
Physical violence is not a rude topic unless it
definitely results in murder.
--- "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would never hurt YOU, but...
Steve Desjardins wrote:
I'm really s
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I think I remember a couple people on the list have mentioned owning
Nikon scanners, and one or two with the Minoltas that support ICE--but
I'm drawing a blank on names right now.
<
i have a Coolscan 4000ED. you can send me the action to try. i
Physical violence is not a rude topic unless it
definitely results in murder.
--- "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would never hurt YOU, but...
>
> Steve Desjardins wrote:
>
> > I'm really sorry if we offended you - please don't
> hurt me . . . .
>
=
Chaso DeChaso
"Le
gfen wrote:
>
snip
> The other thing I'm having difficulty getting my head around is WHERE and
> HOW I should size images and do the workflow.. I've been doing my best to
> research it out on photo.net
snip
I too, have researched photo.net, and I don't think it's the best resource.
Two places
On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 10:04 AM, Lon Williamson wrote:
Folks, I believe I've stumbled upon a useful thing.
I have created a Photoshop Action that, on a reasonable
percentage of scans thrown at it, reduced spotting time
considerably. The action can remove most spots from
negative scan
Casio presents the QV-R3 and QV-R43 and 4 Mp equipped of zooms 3x PENTAX !!
After technical card reading, all is there the same, 11Mb internal
memory , watch calendar understood the zoom to the different formats of
files.
Two differences however:
- the wheel at the rear of the case instead of t
TI has a new 6 or 7 ink printer out: The 5550, I believe.
As I recall, it does 6x4 borderless, and will print up to
8x10. About $150, and supposedly in the Epson/Canon quality
class. And I don't believe the carts are chipped.
-Lon
Yes, 1 day to go. So far, I have collected 14 replies. These polls will
end tomorrow, so please send your votes now
1.) Imagine that you urgently need a zoom which covers the wide-angle
range for your k-mount camera. Imagine further, that you have more than
enough money to spend on such a zoom
gfen wrote:
>
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Dan Scott wrote:
> > to add a tiny smidgen of unsharp masking to get the smaller rez image
>
> What exactly does unsharp mask accomplish?
the name is unfortunate and is derived from true darkroom lingo dealing
with a negative sandwich. Unsharp mask increas
gfen,
The Agfa DLabs print at 400 DPI.
Bruce
Thursday, October 24, 2002, 7:12:50 AM, you wrote:
g> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, gfen wrote:
>> I did, and I was given the answer of 300 DPI, which to me just seems so
>> very low.. Then again, despite being a raging computer geek (reformed), I
g> I sh
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>I should've mentioned that I confirmed this number, however, in multiple
places.. the Frontier systems do in fact print at 300dpi.
Evidently, teh Frontier will just re-sample images at higher dpi down to
300. Still not sure if its better to give
> -Original Message-
> From: Francis Alviar [mailto:alviar629030@;yahoo.com]
>
>
> Would you be happy with the following lenses for a
> travel kit?
>
> 4 are primes and 1 is a zoom
>
> 28mm f/3.5
> 50mm f/1.4
> 105mm f/2.8 macro
> 200mm f/4
>
> 45-125mm f/4
>
> Couple that with 2 bodies.
>
I'd leave the zoom at home (too heavy, not so useful focal range, and
despite the fact that it's said to be very good lens, it's a zoom and you've
got all the focal lenghts you really need in the primes you list), and would
put the 50mm on one body and the 105mm on the other. Hope this sentence is
Would you be happy with the following lenses for a
travel kit?
4 are primes and 1 is a zoom
28mm f/3.5
50mm f/1.4
105mm f/2.8 macro
200mm f/4
45-125mm f/4
Couple that with 2 bodies.
Any lens you would leave home? Any redundancy?
Thanks.
Francis M. Alviar
The list archive is not updated. I only get digests
but it seems that the contents are all from a Chaso
deChaso.
Weird.
Is the list broken again?
Francis M. Alviar
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Unless the sender made the original with a web-capable only camera with 640
by 400
resolution, (or a more capable camera set to 640 by 400), simply downloaded
and sent
it. Then there is no full res file or more properly the file the customer
has is the
full res file.
At 11:59 PM 10/24/2002 +1
>> Well if you've seen any images out of Bali in the last ten days of so
>> the teams of evidence gathering personel all seem to have digicams in
>> hand, I haven't seen a film camera yet.
>
>Not to disagree or anything but... if you are as addicted to 'crime' TV
>programmes such as CSI, Silent Wit
On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 11:23 AM, Francis Alviar wrote:
Would you be happy with the following lenses for a
travel kit?
4 are primes and 1 is a zoom
28mm f/3.5
50mm f/1.4
105mm f/2.8 macro
200mm f/4
45-125mm f/4
Couple that with 2 bodies.
Any lens you would leave home? Any redunda
Give it a rest please:(
Pentax User
Stouffville Ontario Canada
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A couple of years ago I purchased a deal from Henry's, for 10 2CR5's over a
five years period.
At that time I owned a Z-1p & a Pro70. Both cameras were sold since, but I'm
still gettng these batteries regularly.
I have now 2 of them and 2 more to come, but no cameras for them.
If anyone in the GTA
Holy shit!
Dr E D F Williams
http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams
Author's Web Site and Photo Gallery
Updated: March 30, 2002
- Original Message -
From: "Chaso DeChaso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: law and image
Hi all.Thought i'd post a photography related subject.
Developing clas #5 went great,for me anyway,last night.Finally did
the "full circle".
Shot a roll of Delta 3200 and 6400 of my friends band Oct 3
2002,developed it in Tmax for 12 min.,made a contact sheet,and had 2-
3 nice shots to choice fro
Very interesting subject
I actually brought this subject up on the list last year. Very few answers
form the list...
I found stock-photo agencies who wnated 50 or more original slides - I
wouldn't have any chance to make sure they wouldn't use them without paying
me one cent!
But - if you are go
The knowledge necessary to do it is still a requirement. Have you actually
seen the chip itself? It may have no numbers on it at all. And, then, you
may not be able to buy a programmer. Perhaps it would be easier to seek a
way to bypass it.
Len
---
From: Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply
Pal.
I have the Canon BJC8200 and its successor the S800.They
both produce nice 8x10's(max size)The 800 is at 1200x2400
were the 8200 is 1200x1200.
They both take 6 cartridges and are about $20.00 Can each with life
of about 45=48 pictures per tank.
I have yet to see a demo of the 9000 but may upg
Ha.Goos one WW.
Its like when i email a proof from the D1(horse shows)to some one,i
set it up to be as crappy a resolution as possible.I usually get an
email a bit later saying they cannot print a good copy from there
computer,must be a bad file.I tell them no its a good file,you want
a print ,
Actually i do have a room,wife wants it for something else.Humm may
be if i send her on that cruise she always wanted for a week or so:)
My Dads old Vivitar enlarger,trays etc are still at his house.I do
plan to get them and set up one day.
Thanks for the advice though Tom.
Dave
Begin Origi
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, tom wrote:
> You could probably put a decent darkroom together for $300. Hell,
> Collin B. could probably set you up for $50. ;)
Wit a second, is Colin selling a darkroom? :)
D'oh.Pushed to 6400.
Thanks,its still here ready to mail.:)
Dave
Begin Original Message
From: "Brad Dobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I did not know Delta 6400 existed, or
did you just push the 3200 to 6400?
(Btw, the money order is in the mail, you should have it by now or
soon)
Regards,
LMAO...
Norm
Dr E D F Williams wrote:
Chaos,
I can do better than this with one of those Auto-Haiku programs that were in
vogue in the MS DOS days and may still be around for all I know. But you're
plonked - I'm sorry.
Don
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http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams
Author's
Dan,
I might send you the initial release just to see if it breaks on
pShop 6. Would that be ok?
Also, do you know anyone with an ICE- or FARE-enabled scanner?
I'd like to know how PMI stacks up. I doubt if it's as good,
but I'm curious. I've used ONE scanner and ONE printer in
my digital excu
Great Dave, keep at it. Go for your own darkroom, you'll appreciate the
flexibility it offers.
Norm
David Brooks wrote:
I'm sure i will Norm.The whole class gets into it 100%.
Dave
Begin Original Message
From: Norm Baugher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:14:54 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: The circle is complete :)
Great Dave, keep at it. Go for your own darkroom, you'll apprec
James.I beleive the list was around $675-699 Can for quite a
while.Jeff
reported seeing them at a computer store in the GTA last month for
around $500 or less.If they are coming out with a 3200,i would
assume the price will dip to sellof the 2450 stocks.
Dave
Begin Original Message
Herb wrote:
> stock use usually requires a huge number of your photos to make it worth
> their while to talk to you. do you have a large number of photos? does the
> place that you were reading say how many photos from an individual are
> considered the minimum? reason i ask is that the places i h
> -Original Message-
> From: gfen [mailto:gfen@;infotainment.org]
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 2:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: The circle is complete :)
>
>
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, tom wrote:
> > You could probably put a decent darkroom together for $300. Hell,
> > Colli
Not for stock photos ,Pal, but to try and sell my horse pictures to
riders i cannot get in touch with.I have a small personal page with
somewere around 50-70 images on it.Every once in a while i post
something on some equine BB's and i get some sales from it.
Not enough to retire just yet
Dave
Jeff wrote:
A couple of years ago I purchased a deal from Henry's, for 10 2CR5's over a
five years period.
At that time I owned a Z-1p & a Pro70. Both cameras were sold since, but I'm
still gettng these batteries regularly.
I have now 2 of them and 2 more to come, but no cameras for them.
If any
I'm looking for flash with these characteristics to use with my ZX-L:
1. TTL
2. Autofocus assist (the red spot beam from another thread)
3. Under $50 US
I thought I had found such a flash with the Vivitar 728. However, when it arrived from
B&H, the manual noted that the autofocus assist works on
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, tom wrote:
> Not that I know of, but he's always finding stuff like that. He seems
> to be the PDML deal-meister
I've already told him we need to setup a hotline so he can just directly
access my funds..
Hi David,
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 20:52:00 +1300, David A. Mann wrote:
>Pl Jensen wrote:
>
>> Well, I'm considering a film scanner as well. Something that can scan
>> medium format in addition to 35mm slides. A Nikon 8000 is out of the
>> question due to its price.
>
>The guys at my local camera sho
My sister has a N50 (I think) with some crappy zoom lens. I want to
get her a 50.
- Do the older non-af 50's work on this camera?
- IS the AF 50/1.8 optically ok? I know it's got pretty crappy build
quality, but if the optics are ok and close-focusing is good it might
be the ticket.
I know this i
they hold the ink cartridge and touch the contacts on the cartridge and
don't remove or access the chip at all. i don't see how more specific you
can get.
Herb...
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>I wasn't thinking of selling images to a stock agency but sell images from
stock for editorial use. The internet is potential powerful presentation
and marketing tool.
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having just done it myself, i have to offer that you will get very few h
On Thursday 24 October 2002 13:41, Rubenstein, Bruce M (Bruce) wrote:
> That would be for voltage. Light is power, so 10 log.
>
> BR
Yup, nothing to ad.
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Frits Wüthrich
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Hi, Tom
No, the old is not going to work. The lens must be
kept with the diafragm "closed and locked" (a position
Nikon's lenses have that is a rough equivalent to
Pentax's A position), since aperture is controlled
from body in that very basic model.
The 50mm 1.8 is very good optically, bokeh a bit
Poor Brad,
Don't be silly. I never once said I objected to bad language. You got it
wrong then and still have it wrong. You'd better dig some more, amongst your
12693 messages, and find out what really happened. But even if we were all
to start swearing like troopers the FAQ allows for this. It te
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- Original Message -
From: Dr E D F Williams
Subject: Re: A funny problem with digital
> Scott,
>
> Okay. According to all I've read this afternoon on the web
about Genuine
> Fractals it seems to be able to do what I thought - resize
without messing
> things too badly. One author writes
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