Not a direct responce to you, ED, but a question that always comes up in my
mind when people start asking about second bodies. On this list and amongst
a most of the hobbiests I know, they always want a different body than the
one they have. Myself and most pros I have known, on the other hand,
Of Tom Rittenhouse
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:36 AM
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Subject: Re: Second Camera Body Recommendations
Not a direct responce to you, ED, but a question that always comes up in my
mind when people start asking about second bodies. On this list and amongst
a most
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From: Kent Gittings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 December 2001 15:47
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Subject: RE: Second Camera Body Recommendations
There are 2 schools of thought on that Tom. I like the 2
equal body version
myself. However I don't have that. Some pros I
Dave,
To tell you the truth, I haven't used this lens much lately. I am just getting back
to using the camera for more than holiday pictures. I use mainly the 28-80 and the
70-200. The 100-300 stays in the bag most of the time.
What I can tell you is that the longer lens is heavier, but is
When I go w/ multiple bodies I have 3 K-mounts and/or
3 m42's to use. With the K's, I have SuperProgram, MESuper
and a ProgramPlus 2 MEII winders. All 3 operate quite similarly,
2 have 1/2000th shutter and I have enough K-m42 adapters for all
of them. In
I also have a Pz-20 and I would recommend the ZX-7
since the ZX-30
doesn't offer as much funcionality as the Pz-20.
--- EWKPhoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently own a Pentax PZ20 that I have been using
for quite sometime. I
am beginning to shoot slide film, but would like to
continue
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