gldnbearz escribió:
I purchased a used DA 16-50 from B&H, rated at 9+. I put the lens on
my K200D and immediately realize that the lens won't auto focus. I
check the AF/MF switches on both the camera body & lens to make sure
that all was in the AF position (or rather, none was in the MF
posit
I hope you have a fast and complete recovery, Jim.
Best wishes,
Carlos
Jim Apilado escribió:
I HAD A STROKE.
Jim A.
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That's a wonderful gallery, Bharath, thanks for showing it. It brings
back memories of the pair of times I have been to Varanasi and
Pashupatinath.
Carlos
Bharath M escribió:
Greetings,
I joined a couple of days ago and I must say it is a relief to find so
many "Pentax People". I am tired o
Thanks for a good laugh. I needed it, after a very hard week.
Carlos
David Savage escribió:
G'day All,
Okay so it's a stupid title, but it's the first thing that popped into
my head when I saw the result & it's stuck.
Last weekend me & 2 friends gathered to help set up the lights in the
studi
I am sorry to hear that, David. I'm sure that being a young woman she
will make a quick and complete recovery.
Best wishes,
Carlos
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John Mullan escribió:
On the topic of OS/2, I still have it running on my desktop.
So do I. I'm writing this using a computer running OS/2 4.5
Carlos
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Carlos Royo escribió:
The only drawbacks of the 18-50 EX macro are, besides
not being a Pentax lens, distortion at 18 mm. (but all the lenses in the
same category show more or less the same distortion), and the absence of
SDM.
I meant to say "absence of QSF", not "absence of
Larry Colen escribió:
Saw an ad on CL for a Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC SLD ELD Aspherical
Macro Lens for Pentax and Samsung Digital SLR Cameras (581109)
I don't remember seeing much mention of this lens in the "normal
zoom" discusions. What's it like? It seems reasonably fast, at least
faster tha
Larry Colen escribió:
There's one on ebay for a BiN of $126. It looks intriguing, and I
don't have any primes wider than 31.
I have one of those (the AF Super Wide II version). It is a very good,
sharp lens, mostly made of metal. It focuses really close (18 cm.), and
AF is fast, though noi
Very sad news indeed. My condolences to you and all your family and
friends for such a loss.
Carlos
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Luiz, I hope your niece gets well and recovers completely. Although I
haven't lived in Brazil for many years, I see that (sadly) the health
system is still in a sorry shape, especially in places far away from the
big cities.
As usual in Brazil, you are out of luck if you aren't obscenely rich
Doug escribió:
Here's hoping there are no more deaths related to this:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/01/24/spain.roof.collapse/index.html
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. As you already know, Spain and
Southern France have been by unprecedented cyclonic storms, and
unfortunat
Thibouille escribió:
Thanks for that information, IMO very useful.
So basicaly, no use on manual cameras and program/TV only on MZ cameras.
The choice is then (purely one usage base, not optical/contruction
POV) between the Tammy with screwdrive (works with all AF cameras) or
the Sigma with H
Thibouille escribió:
It is HSM as a couple of newer revised Sigma lenses.
But, it sports HSM only. No screwdrive AF. Don't forget that if you
have any need for it. After all giving that much money for a lens
(yeah I'm on budget) and that lens being FF, I'd be really happy to be
able to AF it o
Subash escribió:
thanks Carlos. just curious, when were you here in kerala? things, like
everywhere else of course, have been changing quite fast...
About 12 years ago, when I spent one month travelling in the South of
India. Surely things will have changed, but your pictures look like th
Subash escribió:
hi Christine, thanks for looking and the comments. appreciate it. i did
in fact put together a collection of photos for friends here in India.
some of the captions may have local allusions which may not make much
sense to you, but it shouldn't be a serious problem. ;-) it is
Boris Liberman escribió:
Again!
Today (Dec 26th) at 2am local time (Jerusalem Time Zone) my wife Julia
gave birth to a baby girl. Somehow the baby looks very much like Galia
when she was the same age only slightly smaller (3.2 kg).
Everyone is healthy and everything is ok.
Congratulatio
Adam Maas escribió:
I've never tried it on a crop, but did on film during my fling with
the EOS 3. Soft wide open, not a lot of contrast, gets better when
stopped down but never gets great, and that's the general consensus on
the lens from everyone I know who has used it other than you. The
S
Igor Roshchin escribió:
Hello all!
It looks like one of my two recent sets of AA batteries for my *ist DS
has suddenly died, so I am looking for a replacement.
I use Eneloops in my DS. They hold their charge for very long periods of
time, and they also last a lot when used in the camera. A
Bem vindo, Luiz Felipe. É um prazer ter você de volta a lista. Eu ainda
lembro as suas intervenções na PDML, e é muito bom ver de novo aos
"velhos" camaradas dos tempos pre-digitais.
Saudações de outro Luiz.
(Luiz) Carlos
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Dario Bonazza escribió:
And one from the south of it: Happy birthday Ann.
Another one from Spain in a very cold day.
Happy birthday, Ann
Carlos
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Brian Walters escribió:
PDML BESO - A Book Every So Often
Now that's good. That should be the title.
Seriously.
That sounds interesting in Spanish, as Beso means "Kiss"
Carlos
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It looks good in my usual browser, no problems whatsoever (Firefox on
OS/2 4.5).
Carlos
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Both of them are good photos, Ann. I like the second one the most, though.
Carlos
ann sanfedele escribió:
I threw this into a DGRIN challenge on smugmug - at least, I think I
did... it was so f'ing confusing I'm not
sure the shot got in... the theme was clarity or diffusion... guess
which one
Margus escribió:
Well, yes, it is definitely ugly. Actually it well be used to illustrate
an article about photo equipment curiosities.
But lets vote the most beautiful film SLR for your eyes! (just the
design of camera/lens, not it's technical level).
My vote will go to... errr, I have to
Subash escribió:
i am at the other eastern side of the country, but i do have a lot of
friends in mumbai. but, as i write, terrorists are holed up in three
five star hotels in mumbai, usually frequented by foreign tourists,
holding an unknown number as hostages. the army has been called up, a
Congrats on your exhibition and your birthday. Your photos look as
interesting as always.
Carlos
Gianfranco Irlanda escribió:
Hi everybody!
I'll try to put apart my lurking status for a while...
It looks like I'm growing older every year (most of us do...)
Among the good news, yesterday was
Cotty escribió:
On 15/11/08, Carlos Royo, discombobulated, unleashed:
Was the SR on? The manuals in Pentax cameras advise against using SR in
panning shots, as it can malfunction and cause strange effects.
What? Pentax SR does not have *2 modes* like 'all-your-eggs-in-one-
basket'
Boris Liberman escribió:
Brand new Tamron costs here order of $450, which considering that I
already have it shipped, taxes paid and also covered with at least 1
year warranty, I reckon is a good price.
Here it costs more or less the same, VAT included.
If I remember well, you were in
Boris Liberman escribió:
5. Sigma 18-50/2.8 - well, I just don't quite like Sigma, and certain
people call Sigma really nasty names
There are two versions of that lens. I have the newest, Sigma DC EX
18-50 2.8 macro. This one has a 72 mm. filter ring, instead of 67 mm. in
the oldest ver
PN Stenquist escribió:
I don't know for certain what caused the front halo. But I have an idea,
and I'll tell you what I think after those who want to respond have had
a chance.
Paul
On Nov 14, 2008, at 8:22 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
Was the SR on? The manuals in Pentax cameras advise against u
Derby Chang escribió:
I've never replaced mirror box seals, but seals on the back are pretty
easy to do.
I got some foam from this fellow on eekbay
http://myworld.ebay.com.au/interslice/
The little bamboo tool is good for cleaning out the old gunk, with a
little alcohol help (naturally).
Margus Männik escribió:
Hi again,
I just had a vacation (actually a week of busy photographing) in Tunisia:
http://home.uninet.ee/~margus02/peso/K20D4949c25.jpg
Beautiful picture Margus. Taken in Sidi Bou Said, perhaps?
Carlos
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John Celio escribió:
No, I'm not looking for advice on how to clean my printer while
skydiving. I'm wondering what some of you folks do when you've cleaned
and cleaned and cleaned your printer's heads but still keep coming up
with clogged nozzles.
I have been lucky using SSC Service Utili
Subash escribió:
then it shouldn't be a problem on motored bike ;-). that, with a
486RC2, was another option i was thinking of. but there seems to be so
many 190s around (XDB3, CXPro4 and so on) it had/has me a little
confused. but thanks Bob, i'll do a little more homework..
Hi Subash:
I
Bob W escribió:
A couple of days before the end of Ramadan there is a special festival
for children. The girls in particular are dressed up in new clothes,
given new henna tattoos, paraded around in miniature bridal chairs,
and made a big fuss of. It's very appealing, and the people of Fez are
Bob W escribió:
While looking through the 1,000+ photos I took in Fez last week I
noticed quite a few that probably would not appeal to Mike Johnston,
and are not normally my cup of tea either, come to that.
Fez has quite a large population of feral cats, living off scraps and
presumably als
Mark Roberts escribió:
I'm turning over my ist-D to my parents and need a basic lens to put on
it. I'd rather deal with PDML folks than eekBay...
I have got two 18-55 lenses, and only need one. I can sell you a boxed,
like new 18-55. On the other hand, I don't know how much it would be a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> She's the dog of one of my co-worker and she's almost part of the office
> now :)
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbah/2848214472/
>
She seems to be a good girl. Thanks for showing.
Carlos
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MikeM escribio':
> After changing my 70-300 lens a number of times to test it on my K10
> and K100 the K100 got a speck of dust on the sensor. I tried a couple
> of puffs from a bulb blower that has always worked before but this
> time not only didn't the speck move, the number of specks incre
P R Figueiredo escribió:
> I was looking for an affordable manual focus wide angle (24mm or less)
> for pentax mount, and I found a couple of russian made lenses: mir 47k
> (2.5/20mm) and mir 20m (3.5/20mm). They're both available under 200 USD,
> new. Obviously I'm not expecting exceptional q
Hi Jaume:
I have just checked my K10D and it has two distinct "steps": focusing
and shutter activation. On the other hand, my MZ-S behaves exactly as
the K20D you have described.
Carlos
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Excellent work, Bong. And the pretty model doesn't hurt, too ;-)
Carlos
Bong Manayon escribió:
> That's her name..."She" (short "e")
>
> http://www.bong.uni.cc/geso/2008-02.htm
>
> Bong
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Carlos
frank theriault escribió:
> This past weekend was Pride Weekend here in Toronto. It used to be
> called Gay Pride, but now it's just Pride. So many more than just gay
> men and women participate, it just makes sense to cal
That's a very good photo. I bet it would look even better after being
converted to BW.
Carlos
Henk Terhell escribió:
> Picture which I took last week of my granddaughter with her team, with
> the K10D and FA 50/1.4.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/2619389362/
>
> Henk
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Thanks for your kind words, Henk.
Carlos
Henk Terhell escribió:
> Congrats to our Spanish friends with the most impressive play of the
> Spanish team. I have enjoyed even more their semi-final against Russia.
>
> Henk
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Bob W escribió:
>
> Pentax have never really got to grips with flash. I remember always
> being confused and disappointed in the way the LX handled it. I'm much
> more impressed with the Olympus flash system, and I know Nikon are
> very good at flash. With my Olympus you can use flash at any shu
There's Krita. It's got colour management, 16 bit support, a friendly
user interface. But it's somewhat slow, at least in my system. It's
worth a try if you use one of the Linux variants.
Carlos
Sandy Harris escribió:
>
> Assuming one wants to use only open source software and has reasonable
I will send you a detailed user report to your e-mail, Jaume.
Carlos
Jaume Lahuerta escribió:
> Great!
>
> So, how does it compare to the Ds regarding AF? (specially low light)
> Do you see any improvement?
>
> I am considering the K20D that should be equal or slightly better than the
> K10D i
Jaume Lahuerta escribió:
> 2 kit lenses?
>
> Mmmm...do you 'succumbed' to the K10D/20D temptation finally?
>
> ;-)
>
You are right, Jaume. I bought a lightly used K10D Grand Prix three
months ago. It came with a kit lens, and I already had a 18-55 which I
had bought for the *ist DS.
Carlo
Up for sale is a SMC Pentax-DA 18-55 mm. 3.5-5.6, like new in box, with
both caps and lens hood. I have two of those lenses and I only need one.
Price: 50 euros, plus shipping expenses.
If someone is interested, please send a message to my e-mail box, not
the list. Thank you for your attention.
Henk Terhell escribió:
> I like Tom in particular.
>
> Henk
>
I second Henk's comment. It's a very nice photo.
Carlos
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Ralf R. Radermacher escribió:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking for an AF version of my SMC-M 4.5/80-200 mm. Yes, I know
> there's no direct AF equivalent of this lens. I'd want something with
> the same image quality (I'm actually very fond of this lens). A few mm
> more at the far end wouldn't hurt e
Charles Wilson escribió:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm deciding to use the following as a travel kit
> DA 14, DA 21, FA 43 and FA77 plus ist D
>
> I now need a travel bag to carry it, preferably one over the shoulder any
> suggestions.
>
When I carry a light kit, I use a Tamrac Adventure Messenger 4. T
Boris Liberman escribió:
> Which prompts my question - is there such a thing as a camera that is
> specifically designed to be used by left-handed people?
>
Some years ago, there were a pair of cameras that could match your
description.
The Yashica Samurai had versions for right or left handed
Michel Carrère-Gée escribió:
> ...
>> ... Pentax doesn't offer it as an upgrade to users of lesser cameras yet).
>>
> ...
> Here !
> http://www.pentax.be/fr/photo/software_updates/
>
>
>
>
>
Thanks for the link, Michel. I have downloaded it, decompressed and
burned onto a CD. It works f
DagT escribió:
> Easter traditions in Norway
>
> http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildekritikk/vis_bilde.cgi?id=370402
>
> K10D, DA16-50 f:16, 1/180s
>
> Comments are welcome.
>
> DagT
>
I like it, a very subtle photo.
Carlos
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Godfrey DiGiorgi escribió:
> This photo was made at an evening shoot last week. I can't quite
> decide whether I prefer the full frame or the square-cropped version ...
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/55-moonrise-01.jpg
> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/55-moonrise-02.jpg
> Moonrise Over The
I understand your frustration, Joseph. But I think that even parfocal
zoom lenses (as opposed to varifocal ones) don't focus the same at all
focal lengths. Expecting them to be perfect, even the high end ones, is
putting to much faith on technology.
On the other hand, no AF system is perfect. AF
My deepest condolences. It is a tough decision, but you did the right thing.
Carlos
Cory Waters escribió:
> It's a sad day in our house. After more than a year of dealing with
> cancer, we had our dog Mulder put to sleep today. His leg had gotten
> too bad and we couldn't stand to see him get
Luka Knezevic-Strika escribió:
>
> so, here are a few:
>
> the dirty window:
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6940541
> Pentax MX, M50 1.7, Ilford pan 50 (apperture unknown)
>
> the view down:
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6921112
> Pentax MX, M50 1.7, Ilford pan 50 (appert
Tim, I'm glad you are back safe and sound. I bet your family are really
relieved now that you are back home. That's what I call a real
adventure, thankfully with a happy end. I'm sorry that you have lost
your camera and computer, but those are replaceable.
Carlos
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Steve Desjardins escribió:
> I'd like to get someone a nice, comfortable neck strap as a gift. (I
> use a wrist strap) Recommendations?
>
I would recommend a neoprene strap. I have several of them, the last I
have bought is a LowePro Transporter. It is light and comfortable, and
has a removab
Godfrey DiGiorgi escribió:
> Here's what you do:
>
> - Press Menu, go to the last item in the Record menu named "Memory"
> - Go to the last item in the Memory options "File No."
> - Press left or right arrow to uncheck this option.
> - Press Menu again to exit the menu functions.
> - Insert a stor
Carlos Royo escribió:
> I have just received my K10D GP Edition, and I'm trying to learn how to
> use it. In spite of the many configuration possibilities, it seems a
> user friendly camera (except the WB adjustment options, I have postponed
> looking at them in deep becaus
I have just received my K10D GP Edition, and I'm trying to learn how to
use it. In spite of the many configuration possibilities, it seems a
user friendly camera (except the WB adjustment options, I have postponed
looking at them in deep because I was getting a headache).
I have a question to t
My heartfelt condolences to you and your family, Paul
Carlos
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Christine Aguila escribió:
> I just got over a very, very bad case of the flu & in looking at back email,
> I find I've got a lot of duplicate pdml posts. Anyone having the same
> problems? Other problems? Will it all get better? Do we have PDML flu here
> too?
>
> Cheers, Christine
>
>
>
Thanks to everyone who gave me information and advice, you have helped
me to make a decision. As the K20D is still a bit expensive for me, I
have ordered a lightly used K10D Grand Prix Edition and I am looking
forward to its arrival.
It comes with a DA 18-55 mm. which I don't need, as I already
Rebekah escribió:
> There's nothing better than an open-mouthed kiss from a drooling baby...
>
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/rg2pdml/PESO/photo?authkey=W1C-i05p28o#5175511395924019618
>
>
> Shot with an *ist D, M 1:1.4 50mm
>
That's a good picture and the black and white conversion is excel
Rebekah escribió:
> ouch. I'd love to shoot a wedding, but not as the official
> photographer, more for my own enjoyment. That sure seems like a
> weighty responsibility!
>
>
I was once the "official" photographer at a wedding. Everything turned
out well and everyone liked the photos, but I wo
Tim Bray escribió:
> This is a photograph of two cameras that I saw for sale at Frankfurt
> airport. I apologize, because this was neither taken, nor depicts,
> anything from Pentax. But I think it's good for a giggle anyhow.
>
> http://www.tbray.org/tmp/silly-cameras.jpg
>
> -Tim
>
I know t
>
>> I've suffeed a stroke. It's considered mild, affecting only my
>> vision to the
>> right. This makes even reading difficult. How much I recover
>> remains to be
>> seen.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bob...
I haven't seen the original post of this thread.
I hope you recover quickly and completely,
Godfrey DiGiorgi escribió:
> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/13-tensions.jpg
> Tensions - Ground Signs 2008
> Olympus E-1 + ZD 11-22mm f/2.8-3.5
> ISO 400 @ f/7.1 @ 1/60 sec, fl=19mm
>
> Comments and critique always appreciated.
>
> enjoy
> Godfrey
>
Good one. I like it a lot, your black and wh
Anthony Farr escribió:
> The early Pentax DSLRs had IR cutoff filters in front of their imaging
> sensors that nevertheless transmitted enough near IR light to make a useful
> IR exposure with an R-72 or similar filter. Can you assert that the IR
> cutoff filter over the AF sensor is more absolute
Anthony Farr escribió:
> The difference between IR focus and visible wavelength focus is not constant
> from lens to lens. Different designs of the same focal length can have
> different IR focus corrections, and the correction is not necessarily
> proportional when comparing lenses of different f
Boris Liberman escribió:
> Carlos, I agree with Godfrey to that end that the precision of exposure
> matters more and more as ISO grows.
>
> Generally I shoot between ISO 100 and ISO 320. I used to avoid ISO 640
> and up but most recent shooting during that rock show proved me wrong. I
> have r
Jim King escribió:
> Carlos Royo wrote on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 09:56:05 -0800
>> Thanks Boris, Steve, Jack, Thibouille, Paul and everyone who is
>> contributing to this thread. Your answers are very useful, the PDML
>> is a
>> great place to stay in, full of nice p
Godfrey DiGiorgi escribió:
> On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Carlos Royo wrote:
>
>> Thanks Boris, Steve, Jack, Thibouille, Paul and everyone who is
>> contributing to this thread. Your answers are very useful, the PDML
>> is a
>> great place to stay in, full of nic
Hi Timber,
It is a Cosina made lens. There are quite a lot of people who like it.
Pity it isn't an "A" lens.
Carlos
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Adam Maas escribió:
>
> THe tint is more my being a little heavy handed with the saturation
> than the HDR's fault. I'll try it with the saturation turned down a
> bit and see what I think.
>
That's what I thought. Anyway, I liked the photo, makes you wish to be
there to see the place personall
Thanks Boris, Steve, Jack, Thibouille, Paul and everyone who is
contributing to this thread. Your answers are very useful, the PDML is a
great place to stay in, full of nice people. I should have posted this
question before instead of debating myself for days.
The second part of the question
Steve Desjardins escribió:
> I have a MZ-S, a *ist D, DS, K10D and a very understanding wife
Thanks for all the info, Steve. It is quite interesting and will helpe
me make my mind.
And I also have a very understanding wife, in fact she has been
insistently telling me to buy the camera, but
Carlos Royo escribió:
>
> Some of you will remember, perhaps, that I also use two MZ-S bodies. The
> MZ-S AF performance (SAFOX IV) is much, much better, both in speed and
> low light focusing, than the *ist DS AF. Obviously, I would like to know
> how the K10D compares t
Boris Liberman escribió:
> Carlos, the best way to proceed for you, I think, is to arrange for
> simultaneous demonstration.
>
Thanks for your answer, Boris. I have tried a K10D in a shop, with the
kit lens, but I'm afraid that using it with the kit lens for a pair of
minutes isn't a meaningfu
I am debating if I should buy a K10D (I have an *ist DS) or not. I like
the two dials of the K10D (I miss that feature since I sold my Z-1), SR,
SDM compatibility, weather sealing and the flexibility given by the
configuration options of the K10D. On the other hand, my DS gives me a
clean 1600
Adam Maas escribió:
> One of Toronto's hidden gems, this is one of the small ravines which
> thread their way around the downtown core of Toronto. In this case,
> it's the Vale of Avoca Reach of Yellow Creek, located in David A.
> Balfour Park south of Mt Pleasant Cemetary. There used to be a Sawmi
Cotty escribió:
> On 22/02/08, Carlos Royo, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> I understand your feelings, Cotty. I feel the same when I look at
>> Canon's offerings.
>
> Oh don't get me wrong - I'm not tempted by those either.
>
> The only two things
Cotty escribió:
> Isn't it strange. I'm not tempted in the slightest.
>
> Oh well.
>
I understand your feelings, Cotty. I feel the same when I look at
Canon's offerings.
Carlos
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Godfrey DiGiorgi escribió:
> Four color photos from the SF outing this past Sunday ...
>
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/gdgphoto/sets/72157603958074232/
>
> Comments and critique always appreciated. :-)
>
Good work as usual, Godfrey. The one I like the most is "the snake on
the yellow machi
As I really want to sell the lens, I have reduced the asking price
again, although I realize it may not be a good moment with all the
frenzy about the new K20D just now:
FA 80-200 mm. 2.8 LN- (almost like new), with its original Pentax
S120-230 pouch and pouch strap, front and back caps and orig
Godfrey DiGiorgi escribió:
> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/09-across_water.jpg
> Across Water [unnumbered] - Alviso 2008
> Panasonic L1 + Olympus ZD 50-200/2.8-3.5
> ISO 100 @ f/16 @ 1/160 sec, fl=79mm
>
> Comments and critique always appreciated.
>
> enjoy
> Godfrey
>
I have only one word to
Igor Roshchin escribió:
> Hello!
>
> I cannot decide if this photo is worth posting here...
> I have mixed feelings. First, I was ready to through this away,
> but something keeps taking me back to look at this photo.
>
> It was a "quick single opportunity" shot, and the highlights were overblown
I know I am late (or early, it depends) as it is not Friday, but I hope
you will forgive me.
I have 5 Pentax film SLRs and unfortunately I don't use them a lot
lately, so I want to sell a pair of them.
Firstly, an MZ-S body with very little signs of use, plus the nice BG-10
grip which adds the ca
Bong Manayon escribió:
> Thank you everyone! It was a fun and friendly shoot (the model is a
> friend) unlike my previous post (the John Bailey...) which was a TFCD
> thing.
>
You've got a very beautiful friend, by the way.
Carlos
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Roman Melihhov escribió:
> http://www.photozone.de/Reviews/Pentax%20Lens%20Tests/370-pentax-smc-da-200mm-f28-ed-if-sdm
>
> ^^^ CA is awful. For the lense I'd use for nature photography seeing
> purple fringe around tree branches is a big NO.
>
AFAIK, that's not CA, it is purple fringing. Perhap
Bong Manayon escribió:
> The last time I had anything accepted in the Pentax Photo Gallery was
> October last year; I submitted something like 6 sceneries and 3 got
> accepted. Since then I've submitted a couple of sunsets and sunrise
> but they were declined. Last Saturday (Feb 9), I took these
Dario Bonazza escribió:
> Mark,
>
> AFAIK, all K10D's and all other Pentax cameras are manufactured with their
> respective 1.00 firmware through their whole production and none of them has
> got a newer release. All firmware releases higher than 1.00 must be loaded
> by the user.
> So you have
AlunFoto escribió:
> The lure of the K20D.
> And the DA*200/2.8.
>
> Saw them both today, at Pentax Norway.
>
> Oh well...
>
I understand you, Jostein. Right now, the temptation for me is a K10D at
the present low prices. I keep telling myself that the *ist DS I have
now is enough for my mode
Derby Chang escribió:
> Coincidentally this is in the news now. But the comparison between the
> insightful words of Sontag's son, versus the photography of Leibovitz is
> startling.
>
> http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2008/02/13/david_rieff/index.html
>
> "carnival images of celebrity death
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