John, thank you for your description of your portrait subjects.
I can say that I am not surprised. There must have been something
between you and the cats that can be (somehow) captured
using a camera.
I thought Anthony and Alex were looking distant, if that is a correct
word in this setting.
For
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 09:03:37AM +0300, Bulent Celasun wrote:
> What a show!
> I wonder if the images reflect their personalities fairly.
> Some soft, some curious some tough...
That's a tough question - I know the cats too well, so I see
what I expect to see. I'll give you a potted biography
What a show!
I wonder if the images reflect their personalities fairly.
Some soft, some curious some tough...
Bulent
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 04:23:17PM -0400, John Francis wrote:
>
> I realised that I didn't actually have pictures of most of our
> cats. Expect a gallery soon ...
A gallery is going to take a little longer - I haven't installed
a gallery creator on my current machine :-(
In the meantime, here's
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 03:35:57PM -0400, John Francis wrote:
>
> The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
> the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
>
> It appears to be working ...
>
> http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg
>
> I'm going to have to get
I don't sell lenses often ...
but when I do they're mostly Pentax
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "Steve Cottrell"
Subject: Re: PESO - First shot with a new (to me) lens
On 24/8/18, William Robb, disco
> On 25 Aug 2018, at 01:00, "l...@red4est.com" wrote:
>
> I often go that long without saying anything noteworthy, that doesn't stop
> people from quoting me.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used
against you.
>
>> On August 24, 2018 10:43:17 AM PDT,
Paul
> On Aug 24, 2018, at 7:59 PM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
>
> I often go that long without saying anything noteworthy, that doesn't stop
> people from quoting me.
>
MARK!
>> On August 24, 2018 10:43:17 AM PDT, Bill wrote:
>>> On 8/24/2018 2:48 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>>> On 24/8/18,
I often go that long without saying anything noteworthy, that doesn't stop
people from quoting me.
On August 24, 2018 10:43:17 AM PDT, Bill wrote:
>On 8/24/2018 2:48 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>> On 24/8/18, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>
>>> I don't sell lenses often.
>>
>> MARK
On 8/24/2018 13:43, Bill wrote:
On 8/24/2018 2:48 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 24/8/18, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
I don't sell lenses often.
MARK
Drats. I was hoping to go a full year without saying anything noteworthy.
bill
It's not that hard to do. I've managed it
On 8/24/2018 11:53 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 24/8/18, Bill, discombobulated, unleashed:
I was hoping to go a full year without saying anything noteworthy.
MARKMARKMARK
DammitDammitDammit.
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On 8/24/2018 2:48 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 24/8/18, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
I don't sell lenses often.
MARK
Drats. I was hoping to go a full year without saying anything noteworthy.
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I don't sell lenses often.
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 5:43 PM Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Nice shot. Sharp, good detail. It’s a great lens, eclipsed perhaps only by
> the new much more pricey 50.
It’s definitely eclipsed by the new 50. I don’t sell lenses often.
Bill
>
> > On Aug 23, 2018, at 3:35 PM, John Francis wrote:
>
Aw that's purrfect.
-Original Message-
>From: John Francis
>Subject: PESO - First shot with a new (to me) lens
>
>
>The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
>the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
>
>It appears to be
Nice shot. Sharp, good detail. It’s a great lens, eclipsed perhaps only by the
new much more pricey 50.
> On Aug 23, 2018, at 3:35 PM, John Francis wrote:
>
>
> The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
> the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
>
> It appears
you gave away a smc pentax F 50mm F1.7 ???
thats a highly rated, fast, lens.
jco
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 15:35:57 -0400, John Francis wrote:
The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
It appears to be working ...
oh what a nice portrait!
ann
On 8/23/2018 3:35 PM, John Francis wrote:
The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
It appears to be working ...
http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg
It's not quite my first
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018, 1:36 PM John Francis wrote:
>
> The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
> the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
>
> It appears to be working ...
>
That's a relief. It arrived in good condition.
Bikk
>
>
The USPS just dropped of a package from Canada containing
the FA 50/f1.4 that Bill Robb offered for sale recently.
It appears to be working ...
http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/alex.jpg
It's not quite my first auto-focus prime - I was given an
SF1 with F 50/f1.7 by a neighbour when he
On 13/04/2014 8:13 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, you can get ones that gateway the aperture through? I had no
idea. But the basic cheapie is the way to start. In particular I
want to try my 100m f2.8 macro.
Welcome to the ever growing Fuji X club Bob!
Chris
On 12 April 2014 17:40, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, Tim Bray's offer to sell his Fuji X-E1 and Doug's fine portraits
with his Fuji got me looking.
Then Wens., BH was offering the Fujifilm X-A1 for $499 w/sd card.
It came
Thanks Chris,
So far, so good.
Regards, Bob S.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 2:20 AM, Chris Mitchell
chris.mitch...@which.net wrote:
Welcome to the ever growing Fuji X club Bob!
Chris
On 12 April 2014 17:40, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, Tim Bray's offer to sell his Fuji X-E1
On 12/04/2014 9:52 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
Hey BIll, which K-mount adapter did you get for the Fujis? They all
look more or less the same to me, is that a fair take?
Mine says Pixoo on the side of it. I'm pretty sure there isn't much to
say from one to the other until you hit the big time with
Oh, you can get ones that gateway the aperture through? I had no
idea. But the basic cheapie is the way to start. In particular I
want to try my 100m f2.8 macro. -T
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/04/2014 9:52 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
Hey BIll,
On 13/04/2014 3:51 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
Oh, you can get ones that gateway the aperture through? I had no
idea. But the basic cheapie is the way to start. In particular I
want to try my 100m f2.8 macro.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, you can get ones that gateway the aperture through? I had no
idea. But the basic cheapie is the way to start. In particular I
want to try my 100m f2.8 macro.
I can answer you that: consistent, precision manufacture of the best materials,
along with the manual aperture control for DA series lenses, and no light
leaks.
I've used many different lens mount adapters since 2008, using various lenses
on mFT, M-mount, and E-mount bodies. It is largely a
I can attest to what Godfrey said. I've Novoflex adapter from Leica M to
Pentax K - works like a charm. No problems of any kind whatsoever and
like it has been said - the manual aperture control on the adapter so
that any K-mount lens can be used if necessary.
On 4/14/2014 6:07 AM, Godfrey
Well, Tim Bray's offer to sell his Fuji X-E1 and Doug's fine portraits
with his Fuji got me looking.
Then Wens., BH was offering the Fujifilm X-A1 for $499 w/sd card.
It came with the consumer grade 16-50 zoom.
I took the plunge and have had the camera now for 16 hours.
It's small and light, plus
Looks like a pretty capable performer...
-p
On 4/12/2014 11:40 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Well, Tim Bray's offer to sell his Fuji X-E1 and Doug's fine portraits
with his Fuji got me looking.
Then Wens., BH was offering the Fujifilm X-A1 for $499 w/sd card.
It came with the consumer grade 16-50
I got my new X-T1 yesterday. First fruits:
https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2014/04/11/Vancouver-Camera-Spring
Same image quality as X-E1, but faster and more convenient, and a
mind-blowing EVF.
It looked like it was going to take a long time to get an X-T1 so I
yanked the X-E1 off the
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 1:37 PM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like a decent performner. and i love Dougs work
Dave
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, Tim Bray's offer to sell his Fuji X-E1 and Doug's fine portraits
with his
Looks liek a decent performner. and i lobve
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, Tim Bray's offer to sell his Fuji X-E1 and Doug's fine portraits
with his Fuji got me looking.
Then Wens., BH was offering the Fujifilm X-A1 for $499 w/sd card.
It
I got to look at the new Fuji line in a camera store today.
That 56mm f/1.2 sure looks nice.
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On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Collin Brendemuehl
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I got to look at the new Fuji line in a camera store today.
That 56mm f/1.2 sure looks nice.
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The Fujis are IMHO overpriced. But at the moment that’s what you pay
for quality as good as any APC-C camera in the world, only half the
size/weight.
In the mirrorless space right at the moment, the Fuji claim to fame is
better ergonomics and wonderful lenses, especially the primes. Reminds
me
On 12/4/14, Tim Bray, discombobulated, unleashed:
I got my new X-T1 yesterday. First fruits:
https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2014/04/11/Vancouver-Camera-Spring
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On 12/04/2014 2:12 PM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
I got to look at the new Fuji line in a camera store today.
That 56mm f/1.2 sure looks nice.
It sure IS nice. I'm in enablement pig heaven right now. I bought the
X-Pro1 and 35/1.4 last year so as to have a faster standard prime, but
still a
On 12/04/2014 2:43 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
The Fujis are IMHO overpriced. But at the moment that’s what you pay
for quality as good as any APC-C camera in the world, only half the
size/weight.
They put sales on quite often that put the stuff into OK territory. MY
X-Pro1 came with a free 35/1.4,
Hey BIll, which K-mount adapter did you get for the Fujis? They all
look more or less the same to me, is that a fair take?
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/04/2014 2:12 PM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
I got to look at the new Fuji line in a camera
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:49 AM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
Christine,
I got one last week, a white 'storm trooper' model after yellow was
discontinued.
Yes, the 40mm lens is like a pig snout - cute looking.
And I know I've got a wrist strap around here that would work fine.
Bob Aahz,
Thanks for the suggestions on the wrist strap... I think we have the
range covered with just those 2 options! :)
I saw someone on the internet was offering custom-made leather half
cases for the k-01, too... price available on request. It's all about
the accessories, no?
;)
-c
On
It's all about the accessories, no?
Sounds like a true Fashionista.
Regards, Bob S.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Christine Nielsen ch...@inielsen.net wrote:
Bob Aahz,
Thanks for the suggestions on the wrist strap... I think we have the
range covered with just those 2 options! :)
I
Christine, I like this one for my smaller cameras up to the K-1. It is
3 way convertible between wrist strap and over the shoulder / over the
neck all at the push of a button. $40
http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/three-way-camera-strap/
pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
Re: New toy + me
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013, Christine Nielsen wrote:
Anyone out there use a wrist strap that they like? Something not
quite-so heavy-duty? I think I might prefer to neck strap for this
camera...
I've been using this on my P7100 for several months:
Christine,
I got one last week, a white 'storm trooper' model after yellow was
discontinued.
Yes, the 40mm lens is like a pig snout - cute looking.
And I know I've got a wrist strap around here that would work fine.
The thing is indeed a brick and heavy.
Plus the noise it makes with SR on and a FA
From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Christine
Nielsen
I'll include this peso, a selfie, taken in the reflection
of my monitor... (I was impressed/kind of alarmed by just how
reflective that guy is when black...)
got my K20D a week ago, it's quite new to me. I'm talkning about the
21 FPS shooting mode.
Having a new baby, I think it's a lot of fun making movies from
single frame esposures like these. I used Blaze Gif Creator for this
small Flash Movie:
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Movie2
Hello list
I suspect you guys have already talked about this. But since I first got my
K20D a week ago, it's quite new to me. I'm talkning about the 21 FPS shooting
mode.
Having a new baby, I think it's a lot of fun making movies from single frame
esposures like these. I used Blaze Gif Creator
new to me. I'm talkning about the 21 FPS shooting
mode.
Having a new baby, I think it's a lot of fun making movies from single frame
esposures like these. I used Blaze Gif Creator for this small Flash Movie:
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Movie2/smile.html
Regards
Jens
Treat others as you
Hi,
Has anyone been able to translate this info, I'm sure this is old news
to most of you but it looks interesting to me... the google translation
is pretty hard to follow.
RE: http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/other/2006/09/28/4716.html
thanks for your help
Nic
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On 4/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed:
In your case, I'd say maybe 120 years.
Either too late, or too early - take your pick.
I dunno, 1840 - - I might have beat them all to inventing photography ;-)
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I think the first photograph was made in the 1820's but I don't know if
it was practical. OTOH they say
that the biggest problem in engineering is knowing if something is
possible.
This has nothing to do with Cotty being born in the wrong era except...
That's gonna look good on that Canon!
Don
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From: Peter J. Alling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 12:55 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
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I think the first photograph was made in the 1820
On Jan 3, 2005, at 11:16 PM, Luigi de Guzman wrote:
A valid question, since, as I recall, CDs play from the centre
outwards.
Of course, it's only valid if you've never played a record before I
need to ask my kids what they would do...
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On Jan 3, 2005, at 11:16 PM, Luigi de Guzman wrote:
A valid question, since, as I recall, CDs play from the centre
outwards.
Of course, it's only valid if you've never played a record before I
need to ask my kids what they would do...
On 4/1/05, Luigi de Guzman, discombobulated, unleashed:
I was probably born about 20 years too late (!)
No no no you must be mistaken, that's me!
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On 4/1/05, Luigi de Guzman, discombobulated, unleashed:
I was probably born about 20 years too late (!)
No no no you must be mistaken, that's me!
In your case, I'd say maybe 120 years.
Either too late, or too early - take your pick.
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Don Sanderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 31. december 2004 22:41
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: RE: I'm Back with a new to me K1000 !!!
Howdy David!
Ah, one of those new critters that uses
Flexible Internally Loaded Memory!
We here on the list have
On Monday 03 January 2005 15:23, Jens Bladt wrote:
A friend of mine has a young daughter, who wanted to try her dads old
grammophone/record palyer.
After having put the record on the turntable she wanted to place the pick
up on the record and asked: Where does it start, in the centre or at
Luigi de Guzman wrote:
On Monday 03 January 2005 15:23, Jens Bladt wrote:
A friend of mine has a young daughter, who wanted to try her dads old
grammophone/record palyer.
After having put the record on the turntable she wanted to place the pick
up on the record and asked: Where does it start,
Luigi de Guzman mused:
On Monday 03 January 2005 15:23, Jens Bladt wrote:
A friend of mine has a young daughter, who wanted to try her dads old
grammophone/record palyer.
After having put the record on the turntable she wanted to place the pick
up on the record and asked: Where does
Heoo gents and ladies :)
After having lunch with Frank and David Brooks and Jeff I decided that I'd
come back to the list to see what's cooking.
I've got a question about my new to me k1000 - it's been a while since I
owned one and I'm
Another great thing about these memory cassettes is that, once processed,
you can hold the exposed capture area up to the light for quick and easy
viewing. No need to tie into a laptop or satellite system.
Shel
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From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
These memory
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 07:54:56 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
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Another great thing about these memory cassettes is that, once processed,
you can hold the exposed capture area up to the light for quick and easy
viewing. No need to tie into a laptop or satellite system.
Is that like
LOL Poor man's digital?
Shel
[Original Message]
From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another great thing about these memory cassettes is that, once
processed,
you can hold the exposed capture area up to the light for quick and
easy
viewing. No need to tie into a laptop or
Heoo gents and ladies :)
After having lunch with Frank and David Brooks and Jeff I decided that I'd
come back to the list to see what's cooking.
I've got a question about my new to me k1000 - it's been a while since I
owned one and I'm almost a newbie again me thinks - but here's my
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:26:00 -0500, David Chang-Sang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heoo gents and ladies :)
After having lunch with Frank and David Brooks and Jeff I decided that I'd
come back to the list to see what's cooking.
I've got a question about my new to me k1000 - it's been
are typically found to contain either
24 or 36 of these 40-60MP memory segments.
Hope this helps!
Don
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From: David Chang-Sang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 3:26 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: OT: I'm Back with a new to me K1000
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:26:00 -0500, David Chang-Sang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heoo gents and ladies :)
After having lunch with Frank and David Brooks and Jeff I decided that I'd
come back to the list to see what's cooking.
I've got a question about my new to me k1000 - it's been
24 or 36 of these 40-60MP memory segments.
Hope this helps!
Don
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From: David Chang-Sang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 3:26 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: OT: I'm Back with a new to me K1000 !!!
Heoo gents and ladies :)
After
I can relate to that, although I've also just got a secondhand Pentax 645 which
I really enjoy using, so I'm torn in three directions when I want to go taking
photographs.
Decisions, decisions. Sometimes it seems easier to stay at home ;-)
Nick
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From: wendy
--- Nick Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Generally I prefer the MZ-S alone. I've got the ERC
and the small and medium fronts. The first is great
for the primes, and the latter for the 24-90. That
doesn't see much action though.
Nick
I read this paragraph and thought to myself - this is
Tom from New Jersey?
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 23:05:31 -0500, frank theriault
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On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:49:17 -0600, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick,
Bruce showed us how rotate the dial with a pull at Grandfather
Mountain this year.
He had somebody's MZ-S
Hi Bob,
Great choice of camera. you won't be disappointed. I too shoot with an
MZ-S and love it. The BG10 is a really nice addon and improves the
handling substantially.
Patrick
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I picked up a used MZ-S, as the last of the 35mm film line.
(I suppose the *ist is the
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I picked up a used MZ-S, as the last of the 35mm film line.
(I suppose the *ist is the probable end of the film line, but whatever...)
It is a really nice camera. It remindes me of a modern Super Program.
The functions are similar, but updated with autofocus
Sullivan[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: MZ-S - new to me
I picked up a used MZ-S, as the last of the 35mm film line.
(I suppose the *ist is the probable end of the film line, but whatever...)
It is a really
is great for the primes, and
NC the latter for the 24-90. That doesn't see much action though.
NC Nick
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NC Subject: MZ-S - new to me
NC I
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Subject: MZ-S - new to me
I picked up a used MZ-S, as the last of the 35mm
film line.
(I suppose the *ist is the probable end of the
film line, but whatever...)
It is a really nice camera. It remindes me of a
modern Super Program.
The functions are similar
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Subject: RE: MZ-S - new to me
Nick,
Would use please educate me as to what you mean by
..ERC, small and medium fronts and how they relate
to lens mounts?
Thanks,
Jack
--- Nick Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome to the MZ-S owners
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From: Nick Clark
Subject: RE: MZ-S - new to me
ERC = Ever Ready Case.
Ah yes, I learned to call them NRC (Never Ready Case).
William Robb
. The first is great for the primes, and
NC the latter for the 24-90. That doesn't see much action though.
NC Nick
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NC Sent: 06/12/04 00:02:08
NC To: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
NC Subject: MZ-S - new to me
Congratulations on your choice of the Pentax MZ-S! It's a very enjoyable
camera to use, with a high-quality feel to it. If you get the BG-10 grip,
it's even better. The infra-red remote is handier than you might think,
enabling self-portraits from as far away as 15-20 feet, and a good
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:49:17 -0600, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick,
Bruce showed us how rotate the dial with a pull at Grandfather
Mountain this year.
He had somebody's MZ-S (Caesar's? or Tom C.'s?). Bruce sure does know
his equipment. I remembered the trick when I got the
I picked up a used MZ-S, as the last of the 35mm film line.
(I suppose the *ist is the probable end of the film line, but whatever...)
It is a really nice camera. It remindes me of a modern Super Program.
The functions are similar, but updated with autofocus. The weight is
a bit more than a
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Hi, new member of the list here, trying to get up to speed. Anyhoo,
I'm also very new to the world of photography. I've been wanting to
get
Hi, new member of the list here, trying to get up to speed. Anyhoo,
I'm also very new to the world of photography. I've been wanting to
get into it for some time and got the shove when a neighbor of my
parents gave me a box of old camera stuff that her late husband had
used. Inside was a
idea, Dario, except I would prefer a Tokina, if possible!
Jens Bladt
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Jens Bladt wrote:
I
Hi Group,
I've gotten a very nice MZ S plus the battery/vertical shutter release
grip, and all I can say is WOW! A great camera. I've used it for a
couple of rolls now, too soon to decide its my favorite pentax ever,
but I'm leaning that way! There is nothing so far I don't like about
it.
: My new-to-me MZ S!
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Hi Group,
I've gotten a very nice MZ S plus the battery/vertical shutter release
grip, and all I can say is WOW! A great camera. I've used it for a
couple of rolls now, too soon to decide its my
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Hi Group,
I've gotten a very nice MZ S plus the battery/vertical shutter release
grip, and all I can say is WOW! A great camera. I've used it for a
couple of rolls now, too soon to decide its my favorite
Jens Bladt wrote:
I would like a SMC 2.8/70-210mm - for less than 1000 USD!
Is that possible?
That was my need too. I ended up buying an AF Sigma EX 2.8/70-200, costing
around $650 and reputed to perform better than any other 70-200 (or the
like) on the market (including Canon/Nikon/Pentax).
Dario Bonazza a écrit :
Jens Bladt wrote:
I would like a SMC 2.8/70-210mm - for less than 1000 USD!
Is that possible?
That was my need too. I ended up buying an AF Sigma EX 2.8/70-200, costing
around $650 and reputed to perform better than any other 70-200 (or the
like) on the market
I just bought that lens a month ago from Wells Digital for $573.95USD. It's
an amazing lens. I used it in conjunction with the Sigma 2x teleconverter
for an outdoor concert at night. The viewfinder was so bright that I
watched most of the show through the viewfinder. :D
~J. Alejandro
Jens Bladt asked:
Who really needs more than 2,5 FPS, anyway?
I do, for one. That's why I'll sometimes use the PZ-1p (and it's
why I put a motor drive on my MX instead of just the power winder).
It's not that I'm shooting in continuous mode - I rarely do that.
But the PZ-1p is ready to take
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Jens Bladt asked:
Who really needs more than 2,5 FPS, anyway?
I do, for one. That's why
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Jens Bladt wrote:
Great idea, Dario, except I would prefer a Tokina, if possible!
Tokina is very nice too and it is about 200 Euro cheaper than Sigma here
in EU.. It has very good build quality (mainaly metal)
and good reputation (although I haven't seen any results from
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