Norm Baugher schrieb:
> Knowing Addy and you personally, I have to say that I really appreciate
> what you guys have done...
> Norm
> (Addy, Rach sold the Jeep :))
Hmmm, I doubt Adelheid is a guy...
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Cotty schrieb:
> Easy come, easy go ;-) Bye.
This should be easy go, easy come (back), I guess.
Markus, you neednt't stay on the list, but stay in Zurich, for the case
I ever get there! I apreciated your photos. On which german list(s) will
you be? I happen to read some from time to time.
Pan
Sandy Harris schrieb:
> On 4/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry JCO, or Sandy, whoever you are...
>>
> Last I checked, I was still Sandy. No idea who JCO is.
>
>> I agree. I am pretty sure Sandy is a friend of Bruce's that I met at a
>> NorCal meet. Nice lady.
>
Hi Sandy!
They don't do any harm, they're just playing.
Maybe you set up a mail filter to enjoy on-topic discussions and ignore
the rest.
BTW, sometimes OT threads are non-OT. You got into a kind of big family,
and we don't hide our more weird relatives in the closet.
Pancho
Sandy Harris schr
Cory Papenfuss schrieb:
>> Been reading through the archives, researching... What is an aperture
>> simulator, anyway?
>>
> Since nobody has yet answered the question, I will attempt to do
> so in a P.C. way:
>
> ... without it is less than ideal.
> (Psst!... how'd I do?)
From a technical
AlexG schrieb:
> Hi guys,
Hi, Alex!
> Been reading through the archives, researching... What is an aperture
> simulator, anyway?
Mark!
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Thibouille schrieb:
> To complement my father's newly aquired DL, he needs a (moderate) WA
> which a 28-80 is definitely not.
>
> However I would gladly give him my DA 18-55 and buy myself a DA 16-45.
> The thing is: price of it new (about 450 euros here) is not reasonable
> considering I just sig
Don't put the blame on the asker, you must read
" question"!
Unfortunately, it's a bit tricky finding the desktop from inside a DOS
box, but maybe from there the DEL comand might do things that are not
possible from the GUI.
Pancho
William Robb wrote:
> Hi:
> I have a file on my desktop that wo
fact it was the fourth, and appeared 6 years after the first (the
> MX-50 in 1997).
>
> -Adam
>
>
> Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>> Walt,
>>
>> this was the first body to feature the "crippled" KAF mount, and the
>> last film body they made. if yo
Walt,
this was the first body to feature the "crippled" KAF mount, and the
last film body they made. if you don't own pre-A lenses, you won't have
any hassle.
Unca Mickey, who hung around the list a while ago used it with a
DA40/2.8, with very pleasing results.
Do you expect to shoot much fil
Hi Bruce,
TTL works on my *istDS to my satisfaction, by now, with those old
flashes I have.
I have a flash meter and know how to use it, but I think this would not
be wedding proof, e.g. Setting a flash to auto is OK too, the K100D I
owned for a short ime even transmitted the f-stop to my Metz
Spend lots of money.
Go for AF540FGZ.
You won't regret, methinks.
There is a recent thread about flashes.
Pancho
J schrieb:
> Ok folks, I was playing with my friends istD with grip last
> week.First thing very small. Is the K10D as small with the grip.I
> still have all my Pentax glass and fil
Cory,
this is one point which really sucks in terms of backward compatibility.
TTL flash ability was one of the reasons to replace the K100D with an
*istDS, in spite of the silly name (other main reason was the finder).
I use it with my Metz 40MZ-2 (SCA 3000), Metz 32CT2 (SCA 300), and will
us
Aaaarghhh, enabled!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290085495701
Just a hazard bid, done a hour and a hlf before end of the auction. Hard
to believe that no one else bid on this.
Well, in the bottom of my heart I'm a prime guy, I'll report how I like
it, and will try to post
Hi Shel,
glad to know you're alive and postin'!
I hope you are recovering well. I do not know any details but I really
wish you get back into your everyday life the way you want to.
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Joe,
should I really thank you for making me want that lens more than before?
H...
Pancho (getting ready for LBA, methinks)
Joseph Tainter schrieb:
> "I believe Joe Tainter did that some time ago. His conclusion was that
> it's almost a toss up on performance ... they both perform very well
;t
> do the same comparison test, but the DA21 has been more than
> satisfactory. I would pick the DA21 over the FA20 for its
> compactness, light weight, build quality, and support for the
> QuickShift focusing feature. It might have a small edge over the FA20
> with regard to imagin
Paul Stenquist schrieb:
> Reading mail and making prints at the same time can prove costly. I
> just printed a Bill Robb message on Velvet Fine Art paper. Maybe I
> should frame it?
> Paul
Paul,
you should have it signed, before framing it!
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Hi,
has anybody ever had the opportunity to compare FA-20/2.8 and DA-21/3.2
side by side?
Are they better than DA 18-55 on the short end, WRT distortion,
vignetting, and so on?
Why should I consider a full frame 20, owning a K-18/3.5? Or maybe DA-21
outperforms the older 20s?
TIA for all answ
John Whittingham schrieb:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:31:38 +0100, Thibouille wrote
>> I agree, I did not use it often, but knowing I could use that
>> software was very nice. Also, the day I had to take quick pics for
>> Ebay etc, the jpeg low res directly to the PC was really a neat
>> feature, a
The swiss, again. Only they can keep the urinals that clean in such an
environment. Proof for prejudice ;-) Reminds me of "Asterix in Switzerland".
Great picture, Markus!
Pancho
John Francis schrieb:
> Close. If my memory serves me this is as at least as much an
> art project as it is a restro
Sorry Dave,
but Stephen wrote that he paid a deposit; if that's no sign of being a
serious customer, then I don't know either.
Stephen, don't lose your faith.
Fortunately, my favourite local camera store sells Pentax regularly, and
as am known for a while things work quite fine.
Pancho
David
J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> My very latest aquisition "K" was the K120mm F2.8 (not the doggy poo
> M version!) and it's freakin smokin' sharp! (should be, its an exact
> copy of the superb K105/2.8 but scaled up). It took me years to find
> that sucker!
Hi JCO,
so you're one of the seemingly rare ow
Adam,
I read your first post which did make it to the list and apologise for
this late answer.
Although I do live far from Berlin, at least I share one thing with you:
my brother lives in Berlin, too :-)
Well, he's definitely no photog, so no use for you. But I know two shops
at least from th
eard, the A28/2 is a fine performer, but I have only
> heard that from the three people I know who've had one. I've been
> trying to find one for two years unsuccessfully.
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Jan 25, 2007, at 3:48 PM, Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>
>> Thanks for sh
Thanks for sharing, Godfrey.
Just put hands on an FA 2.8/28, from a seller offering one on ebay, from
which I know he also runs an online shop, often with really similar offers.
BTW, does anybody know how A 2/28 performs, as well on film as on
silicon? Stan's site says nothing about it, it seem
Well, here I go:
good luck, Shel, and come back soon!
Pancho
Shel Belinkoff schrieb:
> The doctor called me yesterday and wants me to go into the hospital for
> some tests. I'll be leaving in a couple of hours and will be away for a
> short while. I usually don't put my business on the internet,
Ack, ignored.
Alastair Robertson skribenen:
> Plain text I hope now and perhaps success at last!
>
> Alastair
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Gosh, that's true!
I tried my 40MZ-2 with the SCA3702 on the K100D, and in fact ISO,
aperture and focal length (from F[A] lenses) are transmitted to the
flash when the latter is set to A. This is the no-brainer it should be,
at least the flash can do what the camera lacks. Results look properly
W. Guy Finley schrieb:
> On Jan 4, 2007, at 5:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> This all sounds like upgrading to WinXP, which I am definitely not
>> planning. I like RSE, and am accostumed to work with it, and which
>> works
>> fine for me. It was a question of editing one file once, to ma
Come on, Paul, a picture of Grace will be always pleasing, no matter
which camera you took it with.
Pancho
Paul Stenquist schrieb:
> I have one of these that I won in the same contest. This camera has a
> Leica lens as well. The zoom has a 10X optical range. It will take
> you from the 35mm
A coworker has a tiny Panasonic, Lumix DMC-FX01. Nice thing about it is
an equivalent of 28mm on the wide end. 6MP, and optical image
stabilization. He is very fond of it.
Pancho
John Francis schrieb:
> a friend of mine is in the market for a new camera.
> He doesn't need a DSLR, but will occas
Adam Maas schrieb:
> Note your K100D shares the DL finder.
>
> -Adam
Holy crap, that's true!
Has anybody done a side-by-side comparison of the two finders?
I'm starting to wonder whether I've got the right camera for my needs.
(+) higher sensor ISO than compacts
(+) noise reduction
(+) a Pentax
Cotty escribió:
> On 4/1/07, Thibouille, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> I'm happy, my birthday being tomorrow the fifth january it is a quite
>> nice present I offer to myself :D
>
> Bon anniversaire.
I second that. It will be surely a great birthday with such a nice toy.
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> that route, may grab the demo and give it a try.
>
> In fact, it looks like Adobe bought out Pixmantec and they apparently
> had a lot of input on the development of Lightroom: http://
> www.pixmantec.com/newsletter/19/index.html
>
> --Guy
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2007,
K10d or K100D string.
>
> Mark Roberts wrote:
>> Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I was just about to write a little program to convert my raw files in a
>>> way that RSE can read them. Maybe I'll do this later, because first I
>
Mark Roberts escribió:
> Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>
>> I was just about to write a little program to convert my raw files in a
>> way that RSE can read them. Maybe I'll do this later, because first I
>> tried the other way, and can tell you that it works, too. B
Hi,
I've got a new K100D.
I installed the sillypix software on my PC.
It's a real PITA.
I asked myself why RSE (which I really like and got accostumed to) does
not support K100D files, and searching the list I came across a thread,
where Gonz wrote this post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pdml@p
Hi,
after starting some things I did not finish (among which a music
career), I spent 10 years working as a joiner, then too much children
for the pay I got.
So I tried IT, and after 2 years of learning to program computers, I've
been writing software for one of the bigger german banks for nea
Christian schrieb:
> I'm a UNIX/Linux systems administrator for a large "Online" company in
> "America." My systems process and store almost 1 billion emails per day
> (and we drop or filter twice that on a daily basis...)
Which is, compared to PDML, peanuts, of course.
SCNR,
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Hi gang,
browsing ebay for an FA 1.4/50, I came across this offer
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300059933409
and could not resist. So I'm in much faster than I thought.
Had hands on the K100D already at my local dealer's. Close to perfect
for me, despite of the lack of two fe
Adam Maas schrieb:
> Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> that sounds weird, but maybe the problem is another.
>>
>> I never experienced any banding, or other artifacts, whenever I shot
>> greycards, or other even grey subjects, on 1600 ISO B&W fi
Hi Mike,
that sounds weird, but maybe the problem is another.
I never experienced any banding, or other artifacts, whenever I shot
greycards, or other even grey subjects, on 1600 ISO B&W film,
underexposed by several stops. Same when pushing HP5+ to 1600 ISO.
Thorough development leads to a ve
Tom C schrieb:
> Some monitors claim to be capapble of displaying 16.7 million colors while
> others claim 16.2 million. 8-bit vs. 6-bit as I understand it. Any REAL
> difference in actual use?
Hell, I'm sure you'll badly miss that half-a-million colours, won't ya?
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mike wilson wrote:
> Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> there are leaf schutters for LF that are mounted behind the lens, they
>> are big, and lightning fast:
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180047904417
>>
>> Pancho
&
Hi,
there are leaf schutters for LF that are mounted behind the lens, they
are big, and lightning fast:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180047904417
Pancho
mike wilson schrieb:
>> From: "Jostein Øksne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: 2006/11/07 Tue AM 11:53:10 GMT
>> To: "Penta
ho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Converting the pink pics to BW will give you an IR look.
> Paul
> -- Original message --
> From: Pancho Hasselbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Godfrey, Walter, Paul,
>>
>> thank you so far. The fact that
Godfrey, Walter, Paul,
thank you so far. The fact that the sensor in the K1x0Ds is the same as
in the previous models is a good hint for IR capability. I had hoped
that someone had tested it already, maybe I'm going to bother my local
dealer a bit.
Anyway, it won't be before next year that I'll s
Hi gang,
does anybody know if the new bodies can be used satisfingly with IR
filters? My Oly C-5050 does that well, but I'm about to sell it and
would not like to miss a camera with that feature.
Thanks for your answers!
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Malcolm Smith schrieb:
> Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>> Kinda shoots down that whole "support small local shops
>> instead of buying from the big Internet retailers" argument,
>> doesn't it?
>> :(
>
> I've more or less given up with small shops. Getting Pentax products locally
> has been a pain for a
Scott Loveless schrieb:
> On 10/18/06, Pancho Hasselbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Scott,
>>
>> this is the wrong place for being talked out of buying lenses. You never
>> can have enough, so I suggest to go for both of them.
>>
> Agreed. This shou
Scott,
this is the wrong place for being talked out of buying lenses. You never
can have enough, so I suggest to go for both of them.
Pancho
Scott Loveless schrieb:
> I'm thinking about buying either a K400/5.6 or a K500/4.5. Primary
> use would be 35mm film, but it will certainly be mounted o
Well, Bill,
Happy Birthday from me, too - all the best!
Pancho
Doug Brewer schrieb:
> Yesterday was Bill's birthday, though I got myself too involved in my
> day to remember to post something about it. Sorry, Bill.
>
> Given what Bill has been through the last couple years, I think this
> mil
Boris,
as the nose is still in the frame I see no reason for thinking the shot
was taken too late. Intriguing - I like it!
Pancho
Boris Liberman schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> http://pentax-ways.blogspot.com/2006/10/sprite.html
>
> This is full frame... I am afraid I missed by a split second the
> moment
Walt,
if it's in decent state you can't go wrong at that price. I own that
lens, and I am very happy with it. I had bought one from the first
series, but it was FD mount, so I sold it again. It's a huge monster in
comparison. Image quality ist great IMHO, even wide open. Bokeh may be
somewhat
Lasse Karlsson schrieb:
> I might add the following links to the first one posted.
>
> http://www.vsw.org/research/fmf/roll-c/selle-c.html
>
> http://www.vsw.org/research/fmf/roll-h/roll-h-intro.html
>
> http://www.vsw.org/research/fmf/roll-c-d-intro.html
>
> I find the whole thing quite intrig
graywolf schrieb:
> Stick to the French Press it tastes better. I need to replace mine that
> disappeared sometime in the move from Charlotte to Boone.
I second this advice.
If I really want to make a good coffe - which happens most of the times
- I use my italian style caffettiera, or cafetera
Recording/editing freeware is e.g. http://audacity.sourceforge.net. I'm
planning to do this, too, and a studio level soundcard with cinch
connectors will get into the computer soon. I have a cord from the comp
to the stereo, as for a long time it was my only CD playing device.
Pancho
Shel Beli
I thought this was just the enablement conspiracy, but I must recognize
that it goes far deeper!
Pancho
David J Brooks schrieb:
> Hey, three of the 130 things my wife hates me doing.:-)
>
> Dave
>
> Quoting Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hey, you can drink milk directly from the bot
Look at this, probably some new pictures and facts:
http://tinyurl.com/km7f7
(http://www.pentax.de/_de/photo/products/index.php?gruppe=digital%20slr&produkt=19095&id=uebersicht&year=2006)
What I found useful:
-glass pentaprism finder with 95% coverage/0.95 magnification
-multiple exposure mode
-
Hi gang,
I've got a spare Revuenon 1.2/55mm for sale. It's the Tomioka built one
which Toshiko Takinami refers favourably to on Stan's site. It has 9
aperture blades, f-stops from 1.2 through 16, and 58mm filter thread.
Glass is clean without any marks. No fungus or dirt. Snappy aperture.
Slig
Tom,
if you express a negative wish or hoe you are hopelessly negative.
Although the idea of abandoning AA Cells is a drawback in my eyes, too.
Not nearly an as severe drawback like abandoning aperture couplers, but
a real drawback. Until today I have nearly only equipment that runs with
standa
Ah...
(wish I had shot this :-)
Pancho
David Mann schrieb:
> One of the downsides of handheld macro is a lack of DOF :)
>
> http://www.bluemoon.net.nz/photo/photodb/view.php?p=509&t=1
>
> - Dave
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That's an interesting aspect. For example, DA 40 Ltd is known to cover
35mm, probably you remember Unca Mickey (from whom we haven't heard for
some time) who uses it on his *ist (without any D).
I'm still waiting for information on the true coverage of the different
DA lenses, which may be large
Nearly unbelievable, I just got the original hood off ebay, and what's
even funnier, it was a BIN from the very dealer who sold me the lens
without the hood. And it was 15 EUR, which is better than those 69 EUR
in the price list. Tomorrow I'll pick up the first pictures, I will tell
you about t
Folks,
today in the train, I finally got it. The misterious feature of upcoming
K10D will be a sensor with an aspect ration near 4x5, like the 6x7 has.
As Pentax people lately like weird numbers, it'll be something like
27x23mm, which is close to the 69x56mm ration of 6x7. This will make
print
Godfrey DiGiorgi affirmed:
> No question: for a film SLR, buy the Pentax standard hood. It's the
> most convenient in use.
That's what I'll do as soon as the test film returns.
> I tested the 24-90 briefly and bought the 28-105/3.2-4.5 instead due
> to the difference in price, but after a whi
esterday, I'll try it and if it's as good as expected
I surely won't regret spending some money on an appropriate hood.
Pancho
Godfrey DiGiorgi schrieb:
> On Aug 25, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>
>> A wideangle hood for 67mm filter thread might be qui
Godfrey DiGiorgi schrieb:
> On Aug 25, 2006, at 1:26 AM, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>
>>> A simple Kalt or similar generic 67mm metal screw in lens hood will
>>> do a reasonable job. It won't be optimal for the lens at 90mm focal
>>> length, but
ey. I think that
with the 24mm any other hood solution wouldn't be but mediocre.
Pancho
Kostas Kavoussanakis schrieb:
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
>
>> Of course, Joe made the point by telling how good the lens is in it's
>> own zoom range. No scary d
which I own and like, that unfortunately made my
desire even stronger.
It should arrive within a few days. Hopefully it's me who receives it,
otherwise I'll have to answer silly questions from my lady :-)
I'll report how results turn out.
Cheers,
Pancho
Pancho Hasselbach schrieb:
Hi gang,
any comments available concerning the above-mentioned lens?
I'm especially interested in sharpness, contrast, color rendition and
bokeh wide open. AFAIK, it performs very well stopped down, but I'd hope
that it's good (and noticeably better than my FA 4/28-70) wide open,
too, as I pri
Marnie,
writing on this list is the final proof for weirdness, welcome to the club.
Pancho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> In a message dated 8/19/2006 6:16:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> http://www.amateurgeologist.com/shop/books_roadside.html
>
> Shel
> ==
> Cool
A dirty woman?
OK, beyond kidding, I like it. I like rock pictures, and this one shows
the folding in a nice light, so I like it even more. During my last
holiday, I spent nearly whole rolls of film on rocks, so you're not alone.
David, I just played with it a bit, intensifying the red as well
Hi list,
I'm back from holydays I spent with my youngest son, with a mountain
hike of several days in an area called "stone sea" at the border between
austria and germany. This is the two of us sitting on the peak of a
mountain called Viehkogel, not very known and, opposite to most other
mount
Marnie,
to be honest: I like this one a lot, and without the kid there would be
a lot missing. Not just for loving little girls, but the composition of
those tiny moving feet in front of those huge, strange and static ones,
the different axis of each pair of feet, and the game of vertical and
It's good as long as it stays within the family.
Enjoy it, Bryan, it's a good piece!
Pancho
Bryan Vyhmeister schrieb:
> (Sheepish grin) A PDMLer did get it.
>
> Bryan
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Frank,
you are a lucky man, as not everything you do/think/say is burdened with
stuff like "sense" or "purpose". Not so long ago, I had a talk with a
friend who paints and draws, who said that it's good, and maybe
necessary, to do things that certainly do not follow a purpose on first
hand. If
Boris Liberman schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> In Eilat it is +41C today. In Tel Aviv it is just above +30C but it is
> very humid and very hot.
>
> http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=14154
>
> My main question to you, dear viewer, is whether the heat of the day
> shows from the picture.
Not really,
u
Cl!
Clouds around here are boring most of the time, seldom enough something
halfway interesting. Never ever like this. Thanks for sharing!
Pancho
Don Sanderson schrieb:
> What would you think if you looked out the window and saw these:
>
> http://www.dsanderson.com/clouds.htm
>
> Lasted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Pancho Hasselbach
Wed, 17 May 2006 13:29:17 -0700
Collin,
may I politely point to you that I for example, and most likely some
other list members, have that weird thing called life, too.
Good for the two of us. Though some of the *smart* responses haven't
posts were exceptionally funny, back to back.
-Aaron
On May 17, 2006, at 4:30 PM, Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
Nope.
Didn't look at it at all.
Pancho
Jostein skripskaija:
Yer had ter look, eh? :-)
Jostein
Nope.
Didn't look at it at all.
Pancho
Jostein skripskaija:
Yer had ter look, eh? :-)
Jostein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] really rote:
There's a lot to read. I like PDML but have more to do (i.e., a "life")
than scan the many postings for minutae.
Collin,
may I politely point to you that I for example, and most likely some
other list members, have that weird thing called life, too.
As I und
Collin,
without wanting to be rude in any way, if you had read past posts
carefully you would know that:
RAW format is sensor data, be it compressed or not, and in which way,
depends on the manufacturer.
Converters may or may not be free, they can be standalone applications
or plugins. Thi
Hey come on,
you've got all the faces on the picture, that's great. So it's got very
nice, probably only suffering by a slight lack of theriaultness, but who
cares.
Each time I'm shooting people I have the impression everybody turns his
back on me so I can't get the faces on the picture...
Hi,
I haven't any DVD burner by now, but I Think I#ll probably purchase an
LG 4167, as Alex was looking at. It is one of those that can read/write
DVD-RAM, which is more reliable than any *RWs. I don#t know if the
Plextors can do that. My CD burner is a Plextor anyway, and I'm very
happy with
Hi Markus,
kind expression, seems to be having nice dreams. Ideal for swiss bus
tour prospects ;-)
Pancho
Markus Maurer schrieb:
Hi Pentaxians
I was kind of fun to see some unexpected animals in the Zoo in Zurich when I
went there to took some photos for the bus tour prospects of my friend
G
Nope.
Just tried with an SMC-K 1.4/50 on my MZ-S, works perfectly.
AFAIK, trap focus works the same way on the digital bodies.
Pancho
Jack Davis schrieb:
FWIW, only the "A" MF lenses will allow trap focus with the MZ-S.
Jack
Scott Loveless inquired:
Howdy, crew!
Hi Scott!
Who has the FA50/2.8 macro?
Me.
What do you like/dislike?
If I don't need faster f-stops and weight is not an issue, it's perfect
for any 50mm purpose. The front element doesn't rotate, so polarizers
are usable, which is an important po
Paul,
probably I repeat something as I haven't read all the replies, my bed is
calling for me, nevertheless just a few thoughts.
Nothing weird on Mozilla 1.7.12, but I have sound never on, so I don't
know if it works. Unnecessary anyway, IMHO.
I hate windows subsequently popping up. If it w
Congratulations, Boris, you nailed that bug!
Only thing is, so caught in the moment, it looks somewhat - static...
SCNR,
Pancho
Boris Liberman schrieb:
Hi!
Company called Pentar (Pentax representative in Russia) had a photo
competition. The topic was "Spring". The genre was macro.
I submitt
Fernando Terrazzino schrieb:
Very nice Jens, it's that kind of photo that shares a moment/story
with the viewer. I also liked this one
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/112596108/in/set-72057594082259138/
;-)
Fernando
I like this one very much, too. She's really pretty!
And a grand daughter
Godfrey,
I'd hope to come but for some reason you show your pictures too far from
my home.
Good luck and a nice time, anyway!
Pancho
Godfrey DiGiorgi schrieb:
Another Norcal PDML gathering! Yeah!
Actually, I do hope some of you can make it to the reception on Sunday,
from 4:30-7:00pm. It
So nobody seems to know the wica?
Look at this, great stuff form Leicatown:
http://www.wica-wetzlar.de/index.html
Pancho
Collin R Brendemuehl schrieb:
Anyone who has ever used a Graphic, Horseman, or LInhof knows how.
Just add a flash for indoor use. And look at the Hindenberg fire pics.
Lots
Ooops, I went wrong, it's only 6x7, but it can shift.
Sorry.
Pancho Hasselbach schrieb:
So nobody seems to know the wica?
Look at this, great stuff form Leicatown:
http://www.wica-wetzlar.de/index.html
Pancho
Collin R Brendemuehl schrieb:
Anyone who has ever used a Graphic, Horsema
Hi Pete,
this page lists strobe voltages:
http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html
I can't find the allowed voltage the MZ-S can handle. Probably you can
contact your national Pentax service. In Germany, they're very friendly
on the phone.
Cheers,
Pancho
Pete Ziminski worried:
How do
Hi folks,
I know about the running-eekbay-auctions thing, nevertheless I wanted to
share this one with you:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7595673156
Pancho
Cool shot, "canadian style", isn't it ;-)
Thanks for sharing, this reveals that the DAs are not at all restricted
to APS format. Maybe Pentax is prepared for a crop factor less than 1.5.
You _really_ got close to that woman, did you!
pancho
Juan Buhler schrieb:
A couple of weeks ago I put th
Hey,
that lens can produce colour pictures!
The flower looks somehow - poppy...
Did the contrast manipulation affect the bokeh?
Pancho
Boris Liberman schrieb:
Hi!
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=12082
I boosted saturation and contrast somewhat. Perhaps this time you could
tell me if
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