Hi List!
Does anyone has experience with the DA*300/f4?
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1036&thread=27840420
Is the bokeh really this ugly with the lens?
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This is a few image with the Pentax DA 12-24 f4:
2 HDRs:
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/96784496
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/96784562
And 3 almost totally unmodified picture (RAW shots + Lightroom + resize
+ framing):
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/96784729
http:/
Thank you all for your feedbacks!
I bought the Pentax 12-24 f4 one... and already in love with the lens :D
I think I will have to buy a new cam for the other lenses because I am not
willing to take it off from the camera! :D :D :D
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> I dare you to test that hypothesis on your own gear!
> I know I wouldn't submit non-sealed equipment to what I've put my K10D
> and 16-50/2.8 through! (With the ist-D and non-sealed lenses I at least
> tried to protect my gear in the rain, with the K10D and 16-50 I just let
> it all hang out.)
U
> To me it suggests that the whole weather sealing thing may be a bit of
> a sales gimmick.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
On lens? I think yes. On body? Sure not :D
I've used K10D/K20D in rain, snow, dust etc.
Once I was with a group of photographers in a big snowfall. Line up was: 5
Canon EOS 350D/400D,
Hi list!
I am planning to buy a WIDE angle lens. I am hesitating between the
Sigma 10-20 and the Pentax 12-24 (maybe Pentax 10-17 Fisheye)
As the price the Pentax 12-24 is almost 2 times as the Sigma 10-20 but
as I read the reviews both are good lens. Actually I am wondering if the
Pentax one
> I like this too.
> Really nice bokeh.
> But what's the thing about the skull and crossed bones on the lens?!?
>
> Jostein
That's the same as the Hello Kitty sticker on my K20D :D Total Pimpage! :D
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I think if the modell knows about photography then the photographer has a
very easy job :D
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Hi list!
http://timber.clancode.hu/miau/vilagossagff.jpg
or in color: http://timber.clancode.hu/miau/vilagossag.jpg
K20D, SMC 28-200, ISO200, f8, 1/160 +/- 2EV
I don't know what, but something is missing from this picture to me. Any
ideas how to improve it?
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http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/2006/06/great-photographers-on-internet.html
I really laughed a lot on this :D
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The metering and AF would never be affected by focusing screens, since
it's done 'behind the mirror'.
Cheers,
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> It seems, putting a DS/Katzeye scrren in a K10D (and K20D I suppose, I
> do not expect any change there) would cure (at least up to a certain
> point) th
back a little more of the Praktica-feeling
:P)...
I wonder if Katz Eye screens are so good as expensive they are...
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let's hope we will have a new firmware soon :D
What I don't understand:
With K20D it became clear that DSLRs can make cont. shots without having
to flip the mirror for every single shot. Why can't we have a continuous
shooting mode like this but not with 1.2 Mpix?
.t
Roman Melihhov wrote:
> ht
Yeah! Chuck Norris counted to infinity. Twice. :D
If you add the M42 lens then you should also add the Pentacon Six and
Pentax 67 and 645 lens too. There are adapters for 645 made by Pentax, and
Pentacon Six lenses are very common to be mounted on any 35mm cam.
.t
> There are an infinite number
:D Okay okay! The english name just didn't came to my mind :D
.t
P. J. Alling wrote:
> "wolfram-bubbles" Sounds more high tech in a strange physics sort of way...
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I used to shot PEF files (well... almost only PEFs) since I have K20D just
like I prefered them with K10D :D
They are ok. The only problem is Lightroom does not recognizes them so
I've to use the crappy PhotoLab... I mostly convert my PEFs in PhotoLab to
16 bit TIFs and then work on them with Photo
Replace PEF with DNG and you have a true statement :D
Untill now all my DNG was 'useable' and was able to get correct colours in
Lightroom, but the values were strange. I did a quick check, made photos
with K10D and K20D and used the same white balance settings on both of
them. The K10D was ok but
/Tone Mapping
program used): http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/94980256
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It's a HDRi made from 5 RAW file
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/94927461
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very clear and
> crisp, even in 10x magnification mode.
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Mar 27, 2008, at 3:48 PM, Timber wrote:
>> The problem with K20D is it doesn't really magnifies. It's almost like
>> you watch a picture in a viewer at 100%, 400% and 800%. Already at 4x
&
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> I haven't got a K20D to experiment with but see page 174 in the K20D
> instruction manual. You can use 4x and 8x magnification for Live View
> to assist in focusing. Unless the K20D normalizes the brightness of
> the LCD during Live View, there's no reason to believe
r firmware version, because at the moment it's really
disappointing. For a good reference see Panasonic FZ50, where it is very
useable. So far I know Canon EOS 40D is zooming in normally and not just
doubling every pixel...
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Did any of you lucky K20D owners tried infrared photography with the K20D?
K10D is terrible at IR performance, but K100D is good.
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y. My
brother left us almost 3 years ago (he was only 43 years old) and I
wished if I would make more pictures of him.
Sincerelly,
Peter Zalabai
aka. timber
Paul Stenquist wrote:
> My mother fell asleep while watching television this morning and
> never woke up. She was 92 years old and passed w
kly made a page with the setup and the results, hope it could
help. Also the diffusor is very usefull for portrait, might add pictures
later.
http://timber.clancode.hu/lens_test/macro_test/
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K10D+ SMC Pentax FA f3.5-5.6 28-200 @ f22 28mm
Well, originally we wanted to shoot birds... no luck with them, but in
the end a few good shots were made today :D
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Doug Franklin wrote:
> Timber wrote:
>
>> http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/94028814
>>
>> This was made handheld with the f1.2 Porst. Did I told you I love this
>> lens? :D
>>
>
> Beautiful shot, Timber. Is that in Budapest?
>
>
Yes
All is there in the EXIF :D
K10D, Porst MC Color Reflex f1.2 55mm @f1.2 1/15sec ISO320
From RAW and I think the sky is noisy because the fill light.
Cheers,
Timber
Ken Waller wrote:
> Very nice capture. Great exposure.
>
> Technical details ?
>
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/94028814
This was made handheld with the f1.2 Porst. Did I told you I love this
lens? :D
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even open wide and from f4 to f11 it's razor sharp (at least for my
amateur eye :D)! Mechanically and build quality it feels massive, quite
heavy (especially compared to Pentax SMC A f1.7/50mm). Ahhh... I am in
love. Really! :D
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well done. It's a
Beautifull! The dog and the picture. Both!
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wendy beard wrote:
> Just to redress the balance
>
> http://www.pbase.com/image/93750466
>
> K10D, Sigma 180/3.5
> Wendy
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Charles Robinson wrote:
> Zenitar 16mm
>
Could you share your opinion about this lens? I am planning to buy one
MC Zenitar f2.8 16mm and any comment would be welcomed. The best would
be if you can link some PEF files with this lens :D
Thanks,
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1D series... maybe somewhere around
Canon EOS 5D?) then I believe the two giants could have a very serious
competitor. With all the support from Samsung Pentax has all the
possibilities to take bigger and bigger piece from the market-pie. Also
if the 'three numbered' digital is the long
What is GFM? :D I am silly europian you know... :P
BTW, we could make a list about the listmembers' locations.
.timber
Mark Roberts wrote:
>> End of May. Beginning of GFM week :)
>>
>
> BTW: Tickets for GFM go on sale in 30 days.
>
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
> The K20D arrived today. Got home from work late. Installed a charged
> battery from the old stockpile. Attached my battery grip and the FA
> 50/1.4 lens. Grace wasn't feeling well, and by this time she had laid
> down on her Elmo chair in front of the TV. No lights. He
or those who like manual lenses and especially
unique photographic stuff.
For more info:
http://www.zenit-camera.com/photosniper_zenit_camera.htm (this is the
newer MC version, I have the older one)
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x27;s machine-pistol style grip :D not to
mention the reactions around you LOL
So I believe for their price the russian lens perform quite well, and
you can buy 2nd hand ones much more cheaper. You're paying for not only
the picture quality of the lens but for the feeling of the russian
ed :D
But what lens to buy is really depends on 3 things: target, budget and
bag-space :D
.timber
Corey Leopold wrote:
> Next May I have a trip planned for Australia and New Zealand. Pretty
> much going to hit the tourist spots, Sydney, Ayers Rock, Cairns,
> Christchurch...
>
>
Christine: To be honest I am just jelaous because of two things, the
great lens and the cute modell you have ^.~
Cheers,
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Christine Aguila wrote:
> Timber: I am not offended at all by your generous critique, & rest assured
> your English is just fine. You clearly conveyed y
Timber wrote:
> Also I had my Full Spectrum Panasonic FZ50 with me... here's a shot
> made with it with a Hoya R72:
> http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/93375975
Rats! Wrong link here :D
The correct one is: http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/93374425
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http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/93375974
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/93375975
Also I had my Full Spectrum Panasonic FZ50 with me... here's a shot made
with it with a Hoya R72:
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/93375975
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.timbe
first impressions about it (if the list doesn't mind :D)
Cheers,
.timber
Carlos Royo wrote:
> 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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nsive (I am not a native english speaker
so sometimes it's a little hard to express myself in english :D) and you
don't take it as too hard critique. All the pictures are great and I
really enjoyed watching them especially with such a lovely modell you
had ^.~
Cheers,
.timber
Christin
D) would interest me
about this very promising lens. Especially portrait usage :D
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Hello list!
There's a music group called Pow Wow here. They are from South America
and play very good music. They play mostly at underpasses or squares.
Luckily today I had my K10D with me :D
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/93219561
(there's more :D)
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Scary!
Oh yes, the vignetting too :D
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Walter Hamler wrote:
> Here is a scan showing the vignetting.
>
> Walt
>
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/newtmaker/Scan126.jpg
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I know that :D but that's just way too long to type :D But next time I
type FOV 36mm on digital :D
.timber
Paul Stenquist wrote:
> What bugs Bill is when someone says that a 24mm lens is 36mm on
> digital. Because it is not. It's still a 24 mm lens. It merely has
> the
I was thinking about getting one but then I saw the Kiron 105mm 1:1
macro :D But I am also watching the EBay for the SP 90 f2.5 (model 52B).
How about the 135/f2.5 and the 200/f3.5?
Thanks,
.timber
Adam Maas wrote:
> The 90mm f2.5 Macro is probably the most legendary of all the Tam
I think I missed something :D
.timber
>>> I got an Adaptall 24 f2.5 today ... On digital it's 36mm
>>>
>> S. You
has
Nikon (luckily the 24 f2.5 arrived with Nikon adapter) it would be a
good solution to buy adaptall lenses so we can share those optics (and
their price too :D)
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Same here. Adobe Lightroom is the best for RAW pre-processing imho.
Cheers,
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Tim Bray wrote:
> I've processed thousands of .PEFs with Lightroom, which is (I think)
> the same code-base as ACR, no problems. Aha, but I leave them as
> .PEFs. It'd be pretty amusing i
:D). You would never
believe what was inside the lens on the aperture blades. Honey. I have
no idea how it got there, but it was honey :D That's why it was so
cheap, because the aperture was kinda fixed :D
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There was an interesting comment:
"Two models to be released at Photokina 2008, a KxxxD and a KxD (APS-C,
available some time in 2009)."
Let's hope
xxx = 645
x = 1 (or 2)
:D
,timber
Thibouille wrote:
> http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-dslr-discussion/20506-few
f the f5.6/500 but seems it's a faulty
one, because no way I can focus it behind ~100 meters.
Cheers,
Timber
Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
> If you like those battleship-class lenses, I'd recommend the
> Meyer/Pentacon 4/300 mm (not the Sonnar!) with PSix mount. Great lens
> with my
135 f3.5 Zebra M42, CZJ Sonnar 180 f2.8 Zebra PSix.
.timber
Roman Melihhov wrote:
> If you could have 4 lenses (already in production or under development)
> for your Pentax DSLR. What it would be?
>
> My 2¢:
> =
> DA* 17-70mm f/4
> DA* 60-250mm f/4
> FA 50
A photo made with sony on a Pentax List??? This is blasphemy! This is
madness! :D
Anyway. Nice cat and a well captured moment. I think Florence is better :D
Cheers,
Timber
Alastair Robertson wrote:
> Warning Gratuitous Feline Imagery (and certainly not art!) and not
> even taken with a
ost and Courier, starting
> Sunday and I believe running until Valentine's Day. Published!
>
>
> rg2
>
>
congrats! (and envy :P)
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toned :D The title is "Will you buy a used* politician?" *- or
maybe second hand? :D
Anyway, nice picture Paul :D
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"Ám ettõl függetlenül, vagy talán éppen ezért."
This is my mothertongue, hungarian :D
It means something like this (probably it's just part of a sentence):
"But independently from this, or maybe just because of this..."
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Maybe the Pentax 645D is coming out soon? :D It's been around since
2005, but many rumours said it's cancelled...
.timber
Ken Waller wrote:
> While seeking some Pentax info for parts, I came across this store finder
> for Pentax Products (useless for Pentax in my area), notice
Pentax (and I really do :D) I am thinking about to get a Samsung because
of this and only this. This is great way how a company can loose a
fan... a customer.
.timber
keith_w wrote:
> That site is Korean. Is Samsung a Korean company?
>
> keith
>
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It's always funny to see people with chinese writings on them not
knowing what's really tatooed onto them. I learned chinese for a short
time and my teacher said she already saw a big bald guy (you know that
pit-bull kind) with 'orange jam' tatooed on his neck :D
.t
Bob W wrote:
> http://news.
http://www.pbase.com/image/92621610
Sorry if I send too many pictures these days :D but I have time and I
spend it on pentaxing around the town :P
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http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/92595914
.timber
Ps.: This picture shows the true powers why I love the K10D. 1/5sec @
105mm handheld with no flash and except the detail loss because the high
ISO (1600) there is no blur. So a big kudos to all the Pentax engineers! :D
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Igor Roshchin wrote:
> "That's the knife?.." (From Crocodile Dundee movie)
>
> http://www.dpreview.com/news/0610/06100101zeiss1700f4.asp
> 256 kg (564 lb) - that is the real lens!!!
>
>
So expensive lens and no image stabilization? Everyone knows that teles
need IS for handheld
? :D
Is there any way to adjust or repair this without a camera service (the
official pentax service here is terrible)?
Thanks,
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> These are excellent, timber. I'd remove the one of the guy with the blurry
> cigarette, because I think his face is blurred too. At least I think so,
> lines
> all over his face on the left side (his right). Other than that...
>
> Excellent.
Earlier I've post a portrait of a homeless guy and I promised to
continue this work. Last night me and my journalist friend was out and
walked a few underpasses of Budapest. So as I promised, here's part 2
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/homeless
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Doug Franklin wrote:
> Timber wrote:
>
>> http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/92343603
>>
>
> I really like this portrait, Timber. It's almost like I'm there.
>
> Where is "there", by the way? In other words, what part of the world do
warm food and cigarettes and was listening them
for an hour. Was a very interesting day and they had many interesting
stories.
So me and my friend decided to make a photo series about homeless
people, and for me this is the first part. Hope you like it.
.timber
Ps.: If the list is interes
First I tought to buy her a digital, but I saw many times (and
experienced the same on myself too :D) that with digital the
photographer is not that carefull with composing the picture, because
the results will be visible immediately and if the picture is not good
enough they can make a second
gt; Regards, Bob S.
>
> On Jan 28, 2008 9:31 AM, Timber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> During the weekend my daughter watched a bird with my Pentacon f4/300
>> lens (with home-made PK end :D) on her Pentax ME :D The lens was too
>> heavy for her to be able t
During the weekend my daughter watched a bird with my Pentacon f4/300
lens (with home-made PK end :D) on her Pentax ME :D The lens was too
heavy for her to be able to take a shot, but she enjoyed to play with
the lens :D
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/92241284
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> From: "Timber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PESOx2: Today's walk
>
>
>
>> I had a walk with my family today at the shore of river Danube. I made a
>> few RAW shots for later HDRi develops... Well here's the 2 result:
>&
I had a walk with my family today at the shore of river Danube. I made a
few RAW shots for later HDRi develops... Well here's the 2 result:
River Danube:
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/92162988
A tree... :D
http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/92163662
Comments, critics are welcomed as a
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZlVEe2y9e4
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Gonz wrote:
> http://www.pentaximaging.com/products/product_details/digital_camera--K20D/reqID--10505894/subsection--digital_slr
>
> http://tinyurl.com/39awm7
>
> Gonz
>
>
Not that official page with ISO3200 shot:
http://pentaxk20d.blogspot.com/
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More at Steve's with pictures:
http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/view_topic.php?id=585388&forum_id=80
.t
Tim Øsleby wrote:
> A bit premature(?) release of the manualls from the german distributor
> PDF's at bottom of page
> http://www.pentax.de/_de/photo/service/download.php?photo&service&downlo
Seems they removed it...
.t
Tim Øsleby wrote:
> A bit premature(?) release of the manualls from the german distributor
> PDF's at bottom of page
> http://www.pentax.de/_de/photo/service/download.php?photo&service&download
> I don't read geman very well I find:
>
> CMOS sensor
> ISO 100-6400
> Sam
Hello list,
Long story short: I am looking for a Tarmon Adaptall-2 SP 70-150mm f2.8
Soft Focus Model 51A lens. If anyone has one for sale please contact me :D
Thanks,
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David J Brooks wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2008 9:03 PM, Timber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I don't think any company will release an IR converted camera. Fuji
>>
>
> Snipped for bandwith sake.:-)
> ...
> Guess i'll just plug away with tripod a
I don't think any company will release an IR converted camera. Fuji
tried it and so far I know it wasn't really a success. The IR conversion
is nothing more than removing/replacing the hot-filter since the
CCD/CMOS is already sensitive to both IR and UV. The Pentax K10D has a
very strong hotfil
onnar to have PEF version :D)
Comments, critics and advices are always welcomed ^.^
Hope you enjoy
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one? Some says it's the same as the Samyang (and on the net
it seemed to look very identical ^.^)
Also if anyone could give me a few link to original size (or RAW/PEF)
pictures made with K10D and any of the 500mm Mirror lens I would be very
happy ^.^
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http://img.index.hu/imgfrm/4/4/9/2/BIG_0003754492.jpg
AlunFoto wrote:
> Patrick Genovese wrote:
>
>> See here: http://www.aronsen.no/default.asp?ArtID=428
>>
>
> Um... Did they change the article? There's no mention of any SLR on
> that page. Only compacts.
>
> There's no mention of a Sams
I just made some search and found out that 2006's PMA there was a Pentax
645 Digital:
http://www.pma-show.com/2006/digital_camera/pentax_review/010_pentax_645_digital_medium_format_camera.html
Did this camera came to retail or it was only a prototype? Maybe this
year's PMA we will get a newer ve
I owe an older Tamron 28-105 AF and has A setting. I really like the
lens (except it's speed :D) and it was a really really good bargain :D
(I bought for 18K HUF that's ~70 Euro)
I also have a Takumar 2.8/28 which is only better in speed (and a little
bit more sharp, but nothing that can be see
> Nobody expects...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
...the Spanish Inquisition!
:D
.t
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Me and my ex-co-workers had a party this monday and the pub had 2
bowling fields... In the pause I took this shot:
http://timber.clancode.hu/e107_plugins/coppermine_menu/displayimage.php?pos=-258
Comments are welcome ^.~
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graywolf wrote:
> Thought it was time to reminisce again.
> A: What cameras have you owned that you wish you had never gotten rid of?
> B: And, just for fun, what cameras have you lusted for but never had?
A:
Zeiss Ikonta (still have it tough :D)
Rolleiflex - sadly it's not working anymore
Pentacon
, not just on
PK10D?
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, not just on
PK10D?
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Very nice shot! I really like the composition and the moment that you
captured. My only 'problem' is the background too light and draws too
much attention, but it's nothing serious, the shot is still perfect :D
.t
Bob W wrote:
> that's a nice shot, only slightly let down by the elbow growing fr
+ Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar (Zebra) f3.5/135
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in the Mini FAQ:
>
> <http://www.graywolfphoto.com/pentax/pdml-faq.html>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
> On Nov 23, 2007 7:40 PM, .timber>>code <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Could anyone tell me what does these P-words mean? :D
>>
>> So far I saw
Could anyone tell me what does these P-words mean? :D
So far I saw PESO, PEOW and PUG. So far I know Peso is a money, PUG is
for Pick Up Group in MMORPGs and PEOW sounds like firing a bullet :D
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Is there any real, visible differenc between the multi coated
SMC-Takumars and the normal (older) Takumar? Could anyone show the
difference between non coated, single coated and multicoated lens?
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Hi list! :D
I've an adapter for Pentax K but I don't know the other. The adapter
says PK-HB, but today we tried it on a Hasselblad lens and it won't fit.
Here's a picture: http://timber.clancode.hu/misc/ize/bayonet.jpg
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Thanks! Take your time :D
.t
William Robb wrote:
> I'll have to dig the thing out and shoot something with it, I don't have
> anything at hand from it.
> Give me a day or two.
> It will be interesting to see if it is as good on digital as I recall it
> being on film.
>
> William Robb
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