Re: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread Bob Blakely
Two surfaces out of perhaps 11 that are probably in your lens? Probably not. Not that can be observed without scientific insturmentation anyway. Regards, Bob... From: Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] For those of you who like to keep UV filters on your lenses for protection, is there any

RE: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread J. C. O'Connell
Blakely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 1:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: quick question about protective filters Two surfaces out of perhaps 11 that are probably in your lens? Probably not. Not that can be observed without scientific insturmentation anyway

Re: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread Kenneth Waller
Yes. Price. Kenneth Waller - Original Message - From: Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 11:05 AM Subject: quick question about protective filters For those of you who like to keep UV filters on your lenses for protection, is there any

Re: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: J. C. O'Connell Subject: RE: quick question about protective filters My philosophy is to use CAPS for protection and remove them when taking photos and replace them when finished. A metal screw in CAP will give better protection than a filter will, and using

RE: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread Amita Guha
My philosophy is to use CAPS for protection and remove them when taking photos and replace them when finished. A metal screw in CAP will give better protection than a filter will, and using no filter cannot degrade image quality like using a filter could. We've had this discussion before

Re: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread Rob Studdert
On 12 Dec 2004 at 15:48, William Robb wrote: - Original Message - From: J. C. O'Connell Subject: RE: quick question about protective filters My philosophy is to use CAPS for protection and remove them when taking photos and replace them when finished. A metal screw in CAP

Re: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Amita Guha Subject: RE: quick question about protective filters We've had this discussion before and I know I've mentioned that I like to use UV filters for protection. But thanks for the advice anyway. ;) With this in mind, I would go for the top end B+W

Re: quick question about protective filters

2004-12-12 Thread Alan Chan
--- Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those of you who like to keep UV filters on your lenses for protection, is there any difference between the Pentax SMC filters and, say, the BW or Hoya multi-coated filters? If you mean the multicoated only, I have found PENTAX SMC is slighty better

RE: quick question *istD battery grip...

2004-08-26 Thread Jens Bladt
] Emne: Re: quick question *istD battery grip... Hi Tan, I found that the camera will arbitrarily choose between the sets of batteries when you turn the camera on, so both sets would be depleted simultaneously when they first went. My solution was to remove the battery set in the camera and keep

Re: quick question *istD battery grip...

2004-08-26 Thread Gonz
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Jostein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 24. august 2004 14:10 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: quick question *istD battery grip... Hi Tan, I found that the camera will arbitrarily choose between the sets

Re: quick question *istD battery grip...

2004-08-26 Thread Jostein
to be perfect size for my hands. Jostein - Original Message - From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:54 PM Subject: RE: quick question *istD battery grip... I am considering buying af *ist D battery grip. What is the big advantage

Re: quick question *istD battery grip...

2004-08-26 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Jens Bladt Subject: RE: quick question *istD battery grip... I am considering buying af *ist D battery grip. What is the big advantage of using a battery grip? The vertical shutter release and controls are kinda cool. I like having the extra power

Re: quick question *istD battery grip...

2004-08-26 Thread Paul Stenquist
: quick question *istD battery grip... Tan, I've found that when this happens, the batteries in the grip have about half a charge or no charge. I've never really checked to see what the status of the charge is. I have also found that the camera batteries are fully charge (or so the meter says that's

Re: quick question *istD battery grip...

2004-08-24 Thread Jostein
Hi Tan, I found that the camera will arbitrarily choose between the sets of batteries when you turn the camera on, so both sets would be depleted simultaneously when they first went. My solution was to remove the battery set in the camera and keep the one in the grip... Jostein So, I

havent left quite yet - one quick question cause you guys are smart

2002-08-03 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Boy, you have to work hard sometimes to get your mail read on here in the middle of an OT fight :) I'll unsubscribe on Monday - please do reply to me privately about this. If you know anything at all about ATT answering machines or where I can actually get a person to pick up a phone to answer

Re: havent left quite yet - one quick question cause you guys are smart

2002-08-03 Thread Peter Alling
I haven't really got any good advice about the answering machine except to say the in my experience ATT machines have very limited software options and no documentation that I know of. (Get another answering machine, at least that's the Microsoft answer ;) ). I wouldn't mention that I'm taking

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