Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-28 Thread Doug Franklin
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 14:07:48 -0500, Peter Alling wrote: > Being perfectly proportioned doesn't preclude your being large. I'm in shape ... round is a shape, isn't it? TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow th

Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-28 Thread Peter Alling
Being perfectly proportioned doesn't preclude your being large. At 07:06 PM 2/25/2002 -0800, you wrote: > dave wrote: > > > The first time I read that, I read it as Casselberry's body being large... > > Nope, I'm perfectly proportioned :^) > > > But the second time, well, the 6x9 Fu

RE: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-25 Thread dave o'brien
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote: > I now turn my gaze away from the large bodies -- especially Casselberry's > 6x9 -- for fear of turning into a pillar of silver bromide ;-) The first time I read that, I read it as Casselberry's body being large... But the second time, w

Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-22 Thread David A. Mann
dave o'brien wrote: > If you're looking at a body, and the shutter is cocked, pushing up on > the switch will lock up the mirror. It can only be release by pushing > the shutter release or pushing the reset switch (that's the little > recessed doodad). The "reset" switch does not release the m

Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-22 Thread Chris Brogden
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote: > Esteemed members of the brotherhood, > > (As I lay down my puny small-format bodies and take my shoes off to stand in > your presence) All as it should be... > What say ye about mirror lock-up bodies -- specifically, which ones have it >

Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-22 Thread dave o'brien
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, dave o'brien wrote: > The shutter release is on the body part, *not* the mirror box, and is a > small circular recessed button. You can't push it by mistake. *aaargh!* I shouldn't be posting. That's the mirror lockup release and reset button, not the shutter release

Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-22 Thread dave o'brien
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, dave o'brien wrote: > If you're looking at a body, and the shutter is cocked, pushing up on the > switch will lock up the mirror. It can only be release by pushing the > shutter release or pushing the reset switch (that's the little recessed > doodad). I forgot to add: t

Re: 67 Brotherhood -- a humble question about MLU

2002-02-22 Thread dave o'brien
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote: > (As I lay down my puny small-format bodies and take my shoes off to stand in > your presence) BOW YOUR HEADS! > What say ye about mirror lock-up bodies -- specifically, which ones have it > and which don't? My guess is that bodies mark