I am sorry, Paul. May be you're just a scosh too lasy...
Amused you were, but at least for me it does not really work.
Boris
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Things are slow on the old list tonight. This might provide some
amusement. No danger of this young lady catching me catching her. This
is
Ditto!
Boris
Christian wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_tiass.html
Equipment:
Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax FA 70-210 f4~5.6.
As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.
I like it... I really like the light.
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Paul, if and when you arrive to the final result, I would really like
you to show it to us. Don't know about the others, but for me it would
be a very practical lesson.
Thanks in advance.
Boris
Paul Stenquist wrote:
This is a rather large collection of photos taken on a half mile
stretch
On 10/3/07, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://db.manfrotto.com/product/templates/templates.php3?
sectionid=15itemid=631
HTH
Cheers,
Dave
That's the one, thanks Dave. I have used it with 1D/70-200 2.8 at
football matches. Takes the weight nicely over the length of the game.
The
On 9/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
Speaking of babe magnets ...
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/well-hung-4740.jpg
Cotty, Bob W, Godfrey - Camden Lock 2006
Pentax *ist DS + DA21/3.2 Limited - ISO 400 @ f/4 @ 1/200
Oh sheesh!
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On 9/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
I have one somewhere in my mess here. I've found it occasionally very
handy, but it doesn't allow a portrait orientation.
Very true. But working with a longer lens, I leave the collar loose and
just slip between h and v.
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On 10/3/07, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
It certainly weighs more than my dog.
Some would say it might actually be a dog.
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On 9/3/07, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'm looking for a place to do my doctorate...
The bear habitat at GFM would welcome you with openpaws...
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Behalf Of Cotty
Sent: 10 March 2007 09:03
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: New Sony
On 9/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
Speaking of babe magnets ...
Hi Godfrey
a good tip, thanks, I will try that.
I will often use manual macro lenses for that so it could be a solution.
I will try with my smaller Metz 20BC6 as well and have reduced it's output
with white plastic on the reflector.
thanks
Markus
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Thanks Paul and Bruce. One of the P-TTL flashes are s till on my wich list.
Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
+45 56 63 77 11
+45 23 43 85 77
Skype: jensbladt248
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Stenquist
Sendt: 8. marts
Thanks, Godfrey. I see now. Conpensation is dialed in while the Fn menu is
open - with the rear E.dial. Very convenient.
Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
+45 56 63 77 11
+45 23 43 85 77
Skype: jensbladt248
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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Paul, David, Markus.
Thanks. I guess flash compensation is easy if are not using TTL. I just have
to make the flash believe that my ISO value is higher than it is. The flash
will put out less light. With P-TTL iit's easy too, because compensation can
be dialled in to the flash unit. This is kind
LOL...
What about attorneys that deal with computer related stuff... Should
they go into the wall? ;-)
Made me chuckle all right.
Boris
P. J. Alling wrote:
In honor of annsan. This just struck me as very funny.
http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PESO_--_attourneysleftnerdsright.html
Would I be right in assuming that all I need for off camera flash with the
K10D and AF-360FGZ would be the following:
Extension Cord F
Hotshoe Adapter FG
Off-Camera Adapter F
TIA,
John
Yes, but the ordinary hotshoe adapter F also works, as long as you don't
want to use the pop-up flash.
Alternatively, buy a second 360.
John
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:07:22 -, John Whittingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Would I be right in assuming that all I need for off camera flash with
You could use all that, or you could set the AF-360 FGZ to slave and
use the on board flash as the trigger.
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/10/07, John Whittingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would I be right in assuming that all I need for off camera flash with the
K10D and AF-360FGZ would be the following:
Hi Jens
have a look at my sample PESO in the next days, I'm testing the K10D with
different flashes like the AF280T and Metz 32MZ-3 and more in auto modes.
I still do not understand the blackouts I get sometimes but the first flower
macros with the Pentax AF280T look promising for me :-)
greetings
Hi Bob,
Welcome back, and speedy recovery!
I broke my left femur (just below the hip) last November
and am still not quite back to the old me. So I have some
idea on how you feel, allthough your combination of injuries
makes it a lot harder to take still ...
Regards, JvW
On 3/9/07, Bob
Hi Pentaxians
While flash results still are sometimes unpredictable with the AF280T (with
an additional plastic on the reflector to reduce output) it works nicely in
the green auto mode at F8 or F4 on the Pentax flash grip with the K10D at
fixed ISO100 setting and P.
A first test shot with the
Whoops. Quite right. The recent firmware update added that facility. The
manual, however, says it isn't possible.
John
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:31:12 -, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You could use all that, or you could set the AF-360 FGZ to slave and
use the on board flash as
I missed this shot previously. It is a very dramatic shot. Lovely. I
agree with Godfrey that much more shadow detail can be extracted. It
can all be done in PhotoShop as well. Much of the detail can be recoved
with highlights/shadows alone.
Some subsequent curve adjustments can restore balance.
Yes, I can generally shoot at 1/500th. This was a bit of an accident,
but the flash saved it. I'd love to have a 400/2.8, but there's no way
I can afford it.
Paul
On Mar 9, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:
Scored another nuthatch. This guy was in deep, dark doodoo and was
shot at
That's quite alright. I'm just having fun. Certainly nothing artful
here. Thanks for looking.
Paul
On Mar 10, 2007, at 3:32 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
I am sorry, Paul. May be you're just a scosh too lasy...
Amused you were, but at least for me it does not really work.
Boris
Paul
Thanks Boris. I will do that. I added another shot yesterday. I have to
start subtracting:-).
Paul
On Mar 10, 2007, at 3:35 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Paul, if and when you arrive to the final result, I would really like
you to show it to us. Don't know about the others, but for me it would
be
Good exposure. I might p®efer the pic with more DOF, but that's hard to
achieve at macro distances.
Paul
On Mar 10, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Pentaxians
While flash results still are sometimes unpredictable with the AF280T
(with
an additional plastic on the reflector to
Mmm I still don't know if the compensation dialed on the camera and
the compensation settings dialed on the flashh do add up or one has
priority over the other.
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However it won't do (for now?) High Speed sync when used in wireless mode.
2007/3/10, John Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Whoops. Quite right. The recent firmware update added that facility. The
manual, however, says it isn't possible.
John
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:31:12 -, David Savage
Markus.
My sigma wil give blank screens sometimes, and my istD was sent in for
the same thing in pop up flash mode.
I have not shot the K10 with flash more than a few shots, i'll try
some today and report back
Dave
On 3/10/07, Markus Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jens
have a look at my
One of the best, IMM.
Plus he makes a mean chile
Good news Mark
Dave
On 3/9/07, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Mark Roberts
Subject: Friends of the PDML: Don Nelson
I just got an email from him informing me that the test results he got
Don Sanderson's been conspicuously absent from the PDML for quite some
time. I had a very brief off-list discussion with him a couple of months
ago, and in the middle of our conversation he disappeared. I'm a little
concerned about him, and sent him a letter, but as yet have not heard back.
Yeah, I agree. As threatened earlier, I'm going to contact my local
webmaster.
If you will, would you please answer the download question in my
attached post regarding the executable archive package. Have I
identified the download correctly as, Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
Version?
Everyone has
Hi David
what looked like blanks on the LCD shows as heavy underexposed shots on the
computer.
Maybe the sensor of the AF280T flash did not see the subject because of the
close distance, that would explain it well for me.
The more I test my lens collection the more I prefer the original Pentax
Hi Paul
I will try again with apertures between 11-22 but that will give me only
millimeters more DOF.
So far I'm glad the I seem to find a way to stop the manual/automatic
flashes from overexposing at close distance.
How good where your results with the AF400T or did you never try it on the
K10D?
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 21:31:12 +0900, David Savage wrote
You could use all that, or you could set the AF-360 FGZ to slave and
use the on board flash as the trigger.
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/10/07, John Whittingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would I be right in assuming that all I need for off
- Original Message -
From: Jack Davis
Subject: Re: I Give Up
Yeah, I agree. As threatened earlier, I'm going to contact my local
webmaster.
If you will, would you please answer the download question in my
attached post regarding the executable archive package. Have I
identified
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:31:26 -, John Forbes wrote
Yes, but the ordinary hotshoe adapter F also works, as long as you
don't want to use the pop-up flash.
Alternatively, buy a second 360.
John
Thanks John, what's the difference between F and FG? more clearance for the
built in flash?
Pentax Norway says it is :-(
I have a friend who was asking around for it.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Sent: 9. mars 2007 21:48
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: FA* 600 F4
On 3/10/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the best, IMM.
Plus he makes a mean chile
Good news Mark
Definitely one of the good guys. And that chili is very mean. It was
mean to me all the way home last year. g
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Shoot more film!
In a message dated 3/9/2007 9:49:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Bruce.
It is impossible for now to get my daughter to actually pose. She was
running around me having fun 'cause I was trying to photograph her and
she was playing with me in turn.
Godfrey
On 3/9/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got an email from him informing me that the test results he got
Wednesday show all clear.
...
Looking forward to seeing him at GFM! (Which is now only about two and
a half months away!)
Excellent! Here's to hoping he makes some more of
Joseph Tainter wrote:
Suddently I can't find it at BH's web site. I thought it was there a
few days ago. What a pity if it has been discontinued.
Wow you're right. And the 645 600/5.6 A is missing too. They were
there last time I looked a few weeks ago. That is sad. Of course they
were
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
I'm taking up way too much bandwidth, but I'm very recently unemployed
(thank you Ford for going in the toilet) and have nothing else to do.
(More on that some other time.) Anyway, PESOs are better than silly
flame wars. Here's another one from the nature center. It's
On 3/10/07, John Whittingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John, what's the difference between F and FG? more clearance for the
built in flash?
Pretty much.
Here's the Hot Shoe F
http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/flashes/mounting/HotShoeF.jpg
...and the Hot Shoe Fg
In a message dated 3/9/2007 9:45:22 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After hobbling around for the last several months on a bum right knee, I
finally had a complete new knew installed Monday morning. I figured if I
didn't get the knee, I'd probably never use the 600
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 00:09:47 +0900, David Savage wrote
On 3/10/07, John Whittingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John, what's the difference between F and FG? more clearance for
the
built in flash?
Pretty much.
Here's the Hot Shoe F
On Mar 10, 2007, at 12:56 AM, Cotty wrote:
On 9/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
I have one somewhere in my mess here. I've found it occasionally very
handy, but it doesn't allow a portrait orientation.
Very true. But working with a longer lens, I leave the collar loose
Yes, nicely done ... particularly the exposure.
godfrey
On Mar 10, 2007, at 5:19 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Good exposure. I might p®efer the pic with more DOF, but that's
hard to
achieve at macro distances.
On Mar 10, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Markus Maurer wrote:
If you want a wired off-camera flash connection, Promaster makes a
dedicated Pentax cable that's about US$60 or so and does the job well.
Godfrey
On Mar 10, 2007, at 4:07 AM, John Whittingham wrote:
Would I be right in assuming that all I need for off camera flash
with the
K10D and
On Mar 10, 2007, at 6:08 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
If you will, would you please answer the download question in my
attached post regarding the executable archive package. Have I
identified the download correctly as, Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
Version?
Yes, on the web page
Hi Paul ...
Just a note to say that I like this shot quite a bit. It conveys a sense
of strength and power.
My mother used to operate a steam shovel - a real steam-powered machine -
so I have a fondness for such machinery.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Paul Stenquist
Yes, but I'm referring to the initial download as provided by Pentax.
The one titled Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP Version.(?)
Best give up on me yourself. :(
Jack
--- William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jack Davis
Subject: Re: I Give Up
Yeah, I
Yes, that's the nicest rendering macro lens I've ever owned. I found
one for $130 a while back, glad I grabbed it! I do a lot of my
tabletop photography with it.
Godfrey
On Mar 10, 2007, at 6:06 AM, Markus Maurer wrote:
The more I test my lens collection the more I prefer the original
Sorry I've not been in touch for a while.
Been pretty crazy here lately.
My Arthritis decided to see if it could reach disabling levels in record
time.
This resulted in LOTS of doctor visits/tests/procedures/etc.
This resulted in LOTS of bills.
This resulted in having to work as many hours as
Hello John,
If it helps, I have been using two Adapter F's and 5p cable between an
AF360FGZ and MZ-S, *istD and K10D with no problems. So you should be
just fine. That is exactly what they are designed for.
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Best regards,
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Saturday, March 10, 2007, 7:16:55 AM, you wrote:
JW On Sun,
Thanks Christian. Yes, it's a bit noisy. I'm usually stuck at ISO 800
with the 2X converter on that 5.6 lens. Here, I might have been able to
go to ISO 400. I had the shutter up to 1/800th. I'll keep trying.
Paul
On Mar 10, 2007, at 10:07 AM, Christian wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I'm taking
Thanks Shel. I've been taken with this particular machine. It's being
used to lift steel beams to the top of this building, which appears to
be at least sixty feet high. I included a DNG of this on the disk I
sent you. I felt the lens performed well here.
Paul
On Mar 10, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Shel
In a message dated 3/10/2007 8:20:15 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but I'm referring to the initial download as provided by Pentax.
The one titled Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP Version.(?)
Best give up on me yourself. :(
Jack
==
Jack, if you don't have an
On 10/3/07, Don Sanderson, discombobulated, unleashed:
Sorry I've not been in touch for a while.
Been pretty crazy here lately.
Sorry to see you've been unwell Don. Hope the recovery is speedy.
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Californians seem to be a little more testy about this.
Some complain that the Mexicans are not immigrants, just migrant workers.
They come to the US, then run home to Mexico when things get tough.
This was an opportunity not available to the European immigrants 100 years ago.
When I look at our
One of the P-TTL flashes are s till on my wich list.
Careful, you might fall under it's spell.
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Did they replace both condyles or one?
Had to look up the meaning of condyle - Har !
He replaced both - it was a total knee replacement. X rays showed no
clearance between them, I was just grinding them away.
He called it minimally invasive surgery. Without complications he could have
done the
- Original Message -
From: Jack Davis
Subject: Re: I Give Up
Yes, but I'm referring to the initial download as provided by Pentax.
The one titled Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP Version.(?)
Best give up on me yourself. :(
The file I sent is the actual update. All you need to do is
Even though your running Vista the Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
version on the Pentax website is the one you download.
Dave
On 3/11/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but I'm referring to the initial download as provided by Pentax.
The one titled Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
In a message dated 3/10/2007 8:49:52 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Californians seem to be a little more testy about this.
Some complain that the Mexicans are not immigrants, just migrant workers.
They come to the US, then run home to Mexico when things get tough.
This
Yes, I did that..thanks.
Jack
--- David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even though your running Vista the Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
version on the Pentax website is the one you download.
Dave
On 3/11/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but I'm referring to the initial
I am still catching up a bit (w.r.t. to week count).
This one is fresh out of the oven, so to say. Taken in one of our
favorite restaurants in Tel Aviv.
I am really growing to like Adobe Lightroom. This is indeed *exactly*
what a photog like me needs. Well done, Adobe, worth every penny I paid
In a message dated 3/10/2007 8:51:31 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Even though your running Vista the Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
version on the Pentax website is the one you download.
Dave
Aha, maybe that's what he meant. I thought it was something simple.
I don't think the download can find the card. Nowhere do I see it
identified. I can find it under Device Manager, but the drop down menu
does not include it. Strange considering that I also have a variety of
card slots on board the new computer.
As I mentioned earlier, I'm asking a local to come
In a message dated 3/10/2007 9:03:46 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, I did that..thanks.
Jack
Jack, a photographic solution? If you are happy contacting your guy, fine,
but you could always throw up a screen shot of the devices shown on your
computer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8h2AMllP0Y
It's almost a video camera!!
Cheers,
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No..it isn't, sorry to say. :((
Jack
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/10/2007 8:51:31 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Even though your running Vista the Microsoft Windows/Me/2000/XP
version on the Pentax website is the one you download.
Dave
Jack I'm seriously lost :-). What exactly is the problem your having?
It sounds like you've managed to download the .exe file from the
Pentax Website. And Bill has sent you the extracted .bin file needed
for the firmware update.
Is it just a matter of you not being able to find the SD card on
We have a similar problem in Australia. No one wants to work picking
crops, even though the wages are quite good.
So the jobs go to backpacker tourists on working vacations.
Bloody tourists. Taking away good paying jobs from lazy, dole bludging Aussies.
:-)
Dave
On 3/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
===
California benefits greatly from it's Latino population, legal and illegal
(I don't use the word Mexican anymore since many are Columbians and other
nationals as well). Also illegals are just about the only ones that will
work for
the slave wages
Good one. Love the old fellow's expression. Nicely rendered.
On Mar 10, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
I am still catching up a bit (w.r.t. to week count).
This one is fresh out of the oven, so to say. Taken in one of our
favorite restaurants in Tel Aviv.
I am really growing to
Marnie,
I have Removable disk files (F) thru (M). I had clicked on a few of
them earlier and all I got was empty, didn't proceed.
I just now went to each one and finally got a DCIM on (L).
I clicked on it and it appears to be an empty file, but do I recall
reading to ignore the DCIM file.(?)
Jack
Do any of you recall how a newspaper darkroom might have developed
Tri-X in Dektol? From what I've read it would have been used 1+1 or
1+2 for a very short amount of time, 1.5 or 2 minutes, and then
immediately fixed (skipping the stop).
I recently acquired a bulk roll of Tri-X that's well past
Thats the SD card :-)
Copy the FWDC162B.BIN file to the same place where you see the DCIM
folder (not into the DCIM folder)
When you can see both the FWDC162B.BIN file the DCIM folder, your
ready to install the firmware.
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/11/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
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- Original Message -
From: Scott Loveless
Subject: Tri-X in Dektol
Do any of you recall how a newspaper darkroom might have developed
Tri-X in Dektol? From what I've read it would have been used 1+1 or
1+2 for a very short amount of time, 1.5 or 2 minutes, and then
immediately
- Original Message -
From: Jack Davis
Subject: Re: I Give Up
Marnie,
I have Removable disk files (F) thru (M). I had clicked on a few of
them earlier and all I got was empty, didn't proceed.
I just now went to each one and finally got a DCIM on (L).
I clicked on it and it appears
- Original Message -
From: Boris Liberman
Subject: Re: How Big is the Sigma 200-500 2.8?
Bill, can you tell us please, how much does it weigh?
Sorry, I nabbed that picture of someone's website.
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
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Bill, can you tell us please, how much does it weigh?
Boris
William Robb wrote:
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
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If you want a wired off-camera flash connection, Promaster makes a
dedicated Pentax cable that's about US$60 or so and does the job well.
I use that cable with my K10D and 540. It works perfectly.
Info:
http://tinyurl.com/ksb7t
If you don't have a Promaster dealer near you, I've seen them
Hello John,
why have you trucate edited my comments to make
them out context? I was just commenting that
in terms of resolution, a 3Mp true color sensor
is more resolution than 10Mp bayer type sensor which
is really only 2.5Mp true color upconverted/interpolated
back up to a fake full color
Got it! Not certain how, but I got the BIN file up and the removable
disk location at the same time and dumped the file to (L).
Now, I deleted the BIN file from location (L), does this mean that the
card has been cleared in the computer? If so, I'll put it in the camera
and Format it.
I've taken
William Robb wrote:
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
It looks like a gun from an ultra violent video game... Or a missile
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Damn, it;s bigger than _your_ dog.
William Robb wrote:
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
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On 3/11/07, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Robb wrote:
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
It looks like a gun from an ultra violent video game... Or a missile
launcher.
In certan video games it'd be called a B.F.L.
Cheers,
Dave
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big foto lens?
On 3/10/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/11/07, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Robb wrote:
It's this big:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/71bd.jpg
It looks like a gun from an ultra violent video game... Or a missile
launcher.
Excellent.
It's easy isn't it?
;-)
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/11/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got it! Not certain how, but I got the BIN file up and the removable
disk location at the same time and dumped the file to (L).
Now, I deleted the BIN file from location (L), does this mean
I walked across Waterloo Bridge today and as usual the view reminded
me of a picture by Roger Fenton, taken in about 1858 when the House of
Parliament were under construction. So almost 150 years later, here is
how the view has changed.
This is a flash gallery, to make the comparison easier:
I emailed him off-list a couple of weeks ago too, and
haven't heard anything back.
Rick
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don Sanderson's been conspicuously absent from the
PDML for quite some
time. I had a very brief off-list discussion with
him a couple of months
ago, and in
Try putting a little borax into the developer. 5Mule team is as good as
any. I'm not sure how much or what it's going to do to the developer time.
I't start with a tablespoon of borax in a pint of developer and go from
there.
I think you mean KBr, Potassium Bromide, don't you? Borate is an
Interesting and a nice upload.
Jack
--- Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I walked across Waterloo Bridge today and as usual the view reminded
me of a picture by Roger Fenton, taken in about 1858 when the House
of
Parliament were under construction. So almost 150 years later, here
is
how the
Yeah, right! Only with every ones good help.
Bet I couldn't do it again right now. :-O
Do you think my card may be safely returned to the camera?
Jack
--- David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent.
It's easy isn't it?
;-)
Cheers,
Dave
On 3/11/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL
So which camera program do you use for flash photography?
I guess things may be diffeneretn for P-TTL users...
I have normally (PZ-1, MZ-S, '*ist D) used manual mode - setting the speed
to freeze a reasonable amount of movement - the aperture according to my
need for DOF. Then letting the TTL
Don,
It's really good to hear from you! I hope your
improvement continues steadily.
Rick
--- Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry I've not been in touch for a while.
Been pretty crazy here lately.
My Arthritis decided to see if it could reach
disabling levels in record
time.
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