> The
> 40 is so restricted in its usefulness
The "normal" lens is the most versatile lens on earth.
> Do you folks realise that your multi-thousand dollar DSLR "systems" have
> about the same megapixels number as a cell phone ?
Yawn.
Hello everybody
I just would like to know what is the largest print that you have done with
your *istD and whether you were satisfied with it.
Thank you all in advance.
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Sung Nee
At 03:50 06/08/04, you wrote:
There are millions of idiots that believe and try to emulate him, just as
there are millions who buy into the zone system which is another
photographic crock that made a photographer famous.
Hear! Hear!
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ng! I don't think he made any money!
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Sung Nee
At 23:52 31/03/04, you wrote:
film choice, rather
than lens choice, is much more critical to determining camera performance!
I have known this a long time. I thought it was common knowledge! ?
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roll for my new scanner.
Delayed my learning curve for a whole year; and then I read that Velvia
should not be scanned!
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gures
picture is focused at the leaf. My mistake. The camera confirmed the focus,
which to it is correct, since the leaf is in focus.
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verly fine details of the blemishes of the skin. But it's heavy and
a bit big.
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another tube
for my 135 lens, which can only be used for the 135 lens.
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Sung Nee
At 12:26 25/02/04, you wrote:
Is is only the "head" of the lens that you attach?
Yes.
>>What lens is it?<<
A 1937 90mm/F4 lens from Leica.
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Sung Nee
>>could you post any of the pics<<
I took one but it's been heavily manipulated, so the original quality
doesn't show any more. I'll take some new ones.
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led line-up.jpg and complete.jpg.
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casing manufacture and therefore
presumably better images with the same lenses.
Do list members think it's worthwhile? BTW is it made in Japan? I'll keep
the *ist as a backup.
Thanks.
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Sung Nee
At 12:24 13/02/04, you wrote:
BTW I couldn't find the pics that you posted to leica-gallery.net.
Neither can I! I tried uploading it twice already. I'll have to figure out
a way to contact those guys.
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Sung Nee
remind me that this is only some guy's own opinion
couched in convoluted mathematical jibberish. I am, nevertheless, persuaded
by it.
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with the procedures a bit but I'm sure it's
been uploaded. Maybe the gallery owner has to vet them first?
Anyway you can try and let me know.
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Sung Nee
At 11:42 10/02/04, you wrote:
have
you any pictures of this set-up?
I'll try to get some done tonight. But I'll also have to figure out how to
post it to the site.
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Sung Nee
I can get infinity.
An added bonus is of course all these lenses (Imagon, Leica M 90/4 +
90/2.8) now can be used on my Pentax *ist!
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Sung Nee
, which translates into a 24mm
lens on 135 format.
I would also be grateful for any recommended lenses.
The lenses that I have are all FA lenses, with cams jutting out so that
they cannot be used on the SD10 either.
Thank you all in advance.
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Sung Nee
At 15:17 03/02/04, you wrote:
Is this normal? Or is my camera jacked and I need to send it back?
I've got an *ist for several months. I don't think it's normal. I would
suggest sending it back.
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Sung Nee
means agility, but here it is referring to
something more than agility, the closest I can get is "enlightened-ness",
and it is referring to the mind.
So the characters together mean "enlightened agility of the mind" - very
bad translation, but is the best I can muster.
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