Bob Sullivan and I saw a nice looking 800/4.0 at Helix in Chicago last
year, and a more magnificent and huge lens would be hard to imagine.
Although I had no need for it, I was tempted to buy it (at only $2999.00
it was a bargain), but Bob got me out of the shop when he saw my hand
reach for my w
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 02:38 PM, Dan Kirsch wrote:
> As for finding a good deal on a 6x7 w/MLU (rather than wanting to buy a
> new 67II), let me ask another question -- Bruce mentioned an AE prism
> II...which sort of matches my remembering that I've seen an AE prism
> (not II, meanin
Mark Stringer wrote:
>
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-one-category.tcl?topic_id=35&category=Pentax%2067&topic_id=35&category=Pentax%2067
>
> http://web.mit.edu/dennis/www/pentax67/lens-info.html
>
> Some links that might help
The Pentax Canada website is pretty good for 6x7 stuff. It has p
Dan,
The AE Prism II is designated to go with the 67II. There is no AE
Prism I. There is a TTL Prism for non 67II bodies. It is much like
using an old spotmatic. Match needle full averaging. All manual
adjustments.
The AE Prism II on the 67II is much like using an LX. Aperture
Priority or
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Dan Kirsch wrote:
> Well "G" (gfen), now we'll have to keep an eye on each other as we madly search
>through eBay;-)
I thought I was about to leave the race, but evidently someone beat me to
it and offered a down payment on the 6x7 nonMLU I brought up before.
-sigh
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-one-category.tcl?topic_id=35&category=Pentax%2067&topic_id=35&category=Pentax%2067
http://web.mit.edu/dennis/www/pentax67/lens-info.html
Some links that might help
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quot;averaging TTL metered" prism?
Dan
Many wrote:
> Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 09:10:46 -0700
> From: "Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: "Crash Course" in 6X7
>
> Dan ...
>
> if you are comfortable w/ early SLR
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