Well, I'm not a bad photographer or so I am told. I may be a novice
at film, but I'm pretty good with my Fuji...LOL
My Dad has a buddy who was a well-regarded pro for years, both in the
Navy and out, and who even now that he's retired still spends most of
his time behind a camera. He lives about
Talk about brainless
(Can we tell I am a digital gal?)
It just occured to me that if I was able to use the Takumar lens on
the Ricoh that I might be able to use the lens on the Ricoh on the
Pentax...Yup...works just fine and oddly enough it's apparently the
"wide angle" lens I needed to have
Walnut Creek? My roommate works there. We're on the Berkeley Oakland
border ourselves.
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 04:54:39 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 1/5/2005 12:28:35 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In 2002 I graduated and found my
Yup. It pops right on, no problem at all. It is a Olympus E-Zuiko
Auto-T 1:3.5 lens to be specific. I'm told this is a 135MM lens? The
specs on these are different than on my digital and I am not used to
them as yet. It's got the exact same mount as the Ricoh TLS. from what
I can tell.
On Wed, 5
Thanks for the info.
I says it's an SP not an SP2, though oddly this one DOES have 1000
marked on the speed capacity and a self timer? It pretty odd actually
because I have all the user guides for these and mine looks more like
an SP2 but says it's an SP...
Go figure...
The lens isn't yellow bu
I'm Morrighan aka Phantom Queen.
I am a complete newbie to film camera usage and I thought I'd check
you folks out because I just lucked out and bought an Asahi Pentax
Spotmatic at Goodwill for like $20 and after doing some research I do
think that deal was a good one. I'm not sure which version
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