it
for, so i guess i'm also looking for some sort of comparison stopped
down also vs. wide (wide wide) open. doesn't have to be scientific,
just if it holds up to looking good. thanks!
--Daniel Liu
If at first you don't succeed, sky
diving is definitely not for you
Weird, in some ways it's better than the DS. bigger screen, auto iso,
you can choose cont. AF in any non-preset mode.hope the ds gets a
firmware update.
--Daniel Liu
If at first you don't succeed, sky
diving is definitely not for you.
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a usable iso400-1600 (at last! haha). Is the
extra stop (stop and half?) worth it? They seem to be the same price
around the internet. Thanks.
--Daniel Liu
If the llama melts, don't drink it.
http://almost-normal.blogspot.com/
there...
--Daniel Liu
Six meals a day keeps the doctor away!
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 19:00 US/Pacific, Peter Alling wrote:
The local drugstore here even has Tri-X. (As well as the new C41
stuff). Even
the local super markets have the C41 stuff.
At 01:04 PM 7/17/03 -0400, you
I use primes only because the fast ones are cheaper. And I get to think
less when I'm using them. Though I'll be the first to say that changing
lenses is annoying.
--Daniel Liu
Free speech is the right to shout
'theater' in a crowded fire.
On Tuesday, Jul 15, 2003
Anyone know if the focusing screen in the program plus is the same one
in the super program?
So, just curious, how quickly do the pentax flashes fully discharge?
eg, 200T, 280T, 200SA, 400T, and others?
--Daniel Liu
It's no longer a question of staying
healthy. It's a question of finding a
sickness you like.
On Thursday, Jun 12, 2003, at 03:33 US
That's odd, why 2 front lens caps.
--Daniel Liu
The future is much like an eraser
that does not erase because it is not
yet an eraser.
On Wednesday, Jun 11, 2003, at 21:59 US/Pacific, Peter Alling wrote:
Nice rubber focusing ring on the lens, I wonder
on orange.
Oh, the days of metal cameras with fake leather are over, aren't they?
But i'm sure some brave soul will try painting theirs.
--Daniel Liu
You know when you're getting old,
there are certain signs. I walked
past a cemetery and two guys ran
.
--Daniel Liu
Six meals a day keeps the doctor away!
On Thursday, Jun 5, 2003, at 07:21 US/Pacific, Anthony Farr wrote:
IMHO the advances in TTL metering are attempts to become as good as
quality
hand-held meters. It's also MHO that multi segment metering
calculates an
xposure
Haha, that is pretty neat. Does anyone know how much one of those
things costs nowadays? Or where i can get one once i win the lottery?
--Daniel Liu
The face of a child can say it all,
especially the mouth part of the face.
On Thursday, Jun 5, 2003, at 13:36 US
Whoops, sorry, i mean the M 135mm f/3.5. I'm looking to buy something
that'll take decent pictures while keeping my bank account intact.
On Friday, Jun 6, 2003, at 18:29 US/Pacific, Fred wrote:
Any thoughts on how much a decent (clean glass, some exterior
wear) SMC-M 135mm lens should be worth?
Exactly. Pentax cameras do what i want without fuss, and without much
of a hit to the wallet. Well, i take that back, maybe the old russian
rangefinders can do the same thing for about $20, and they do have the
cool CCCP label on them
On Tuesday, Jun 3, 2003, at 14:47 US/Pacific, Caveman
very satisfying to have to set up all the
exposure, focus, and all that, i think. And pentax had at one point
(mid 80s?) gotten that all right. And to some extent still do.
--Daniel Liu
Oh Lordy, that's dry. Sucks the
tissues right out of your mouth.
On Monday, Jun
Thanks everyone, I think I'll wait and get the 1.4. It's not so much of
a focusing issue for me, it's being able to get a decent shot off in a
dark room without a tripod, so the 2.8 is out. Candid shots, remember?
In the meantime, I'll stick with my f/2.
--Daniel Liu
a selinium cell and only meters down to 6 EV with
asa100 film, when most modern cameras meter all the way down to 0 ev.
So, my suggestion would be to get something with a battery.
--Daniel Liu
When a tree falls in the woods on a
mime, is there a sound?
On Tuesday
About two weeks ago I saw an mf smcp-18mm f/3.5 packaged with a super
program, 50mm and 28mm lenses all for about US$230, but i don't think
you'll have much luck finding one. It was a great deal, but i don't
have that kind of cash.
--Daniel Liu
If the llama melts, don't
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