On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, John Mustarde wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:52:21 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
> snip
> >Can someone at least confirm that its a GOOD lens, though, so I feel a
> >little better about it. :)
> It's the best damn $50 35-70/2.8 on planet earth. Period.
Works for me.
And with that,
The lens most likely was made to work as an autofocus lens with a very
specific camera . . . I forgot the model offhand (ME-F?), but know it's
mentioned on Boz's site.
This was Pentax's rush into autofocus, and placed the motor in the lens
instead of in the camera body . . .
. . . Needless t
gfen wrote:
> I'm still pretty happy with it,
> at least on paper. I'll hold onto it, I figure.
If you are happy with it on paper, it can always be used as a big, ugly
paperweight. :)
Bob
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Subject: RE: Uhm.. there's a giant battery pack on my lens.. what is
this?
gfen wrote:
> Hi.. Last night a used lens I bought from Adorama arrived at my door,
> and I'm a little confused by it.
> Its a 35-70mm f2.8
The ME-F works exactly like the ME Super, same design, form and fit except for
additional
lens mount contacts and the ability to verify focus with any K-mount lens. Even tells
you
which way to go when out of focus, and can chime when in focus. Unfortunately, it's
nowhere near as sensitive as mod
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Mick Maguire wrote:
> Perhaps it's time to find a reasonably ME-F body on eBay so it can be
> reunited with it's true host? Actually if you look around you can get the
> bodies for a reasonable price. You would then have a very nice bit of Pentax
> history.
I'm in no rush, b
It sucks, but then that's just my personal opinion.
Regards,
Bob...
"Let us contemplate our forefathers, and posterity,
and resolve to maintain the rights bequeathed to us
from the former, for the sake of the latter.
The necessity of the times, more than ever, calls
for our
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote:
> D'OH!! I stand corrected, I guess. ;-) Gary, these do turn up on eBay
> once in a while, so you can always try selling it if you decide you'd rather
> not keep it.
As it is, I've still got a fast convienent manunal focus lens. I think I
sit
Gary wrote:
> There's space in it for batteries, too, though. So, I figured it was just
> a battery pack
and Bob Blakely wrote:
> My "not a battery pack" takes batteries
And then I write:
D'OH!! I stand corrected, I guess. ;-) Gary, these do turn up on eBay
once in a while, so you ca
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Fred wrote:
> The one and only. You've just took ownership of a Pentax AF (not
> FA) 35-70/2.8 Zoom, designed specifically for the MEF body, circa
> 1981.
And this was my error. I even checked on the K mount site to ensure that
it really was what they said. The thing that se
Perhaps it's time to find a reasonably ME-F body on eBay so it can be
reunited with it's true host? Actually if you look around you can get the
bodies for a reasonable price. You would then have a very nice bit of Pentax
history.
Regards,
/\/\ick...
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On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote:
> Hi "gfen",
Is this where I should officialy delurk even though I've already posted
questions and answers? :)
Hi, I'm Gary. I started taking pictures about 15 years ago with an old
Ricoh rangefinder. During highschool, I really got to love pho
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Bob Blakely wrote:
> This is the first Pentax autofocus lens and is designed to work only with
> the ME-F body (same as the ME Super, except with AF sensors). The batteries
> are for autofocus operation. This lens works as an autofocus lens ONLY with
> the ME-F. Only one such
> (yes, I'm aware the obvious answer is a giant battery pack)
Ah, I see that you caught on fast, Glen - good for you - .
> Hi.. Last night a used lens I bought from Adorama arrived at my
> door, and I'm a little confused by it.
> Its a 35-70mm f2.8 zoom.
The one and only. You've just took o
Looks like you got the lens for the ME-F (or whatever it was called),
the first Pentax AF camera. It was an ME Super with extra contacts that
used that lens. While it will mount on current Pentax AF cameras, I
believe that it will only function as a manual focus lens.
Other questions about i
This lens was a special for the ME-F (I have the camera but not the lens)
I think that you can use it as a manual lens but it will not work as an AF
lens with any other camera.
I believe that the quality was not great but im not sure about that.
Alan
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From: gfen [mailto:
From: "Peifer, William [OCDUS]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> gfen wrote:
[Snip]
>
> > Its a 35-70mm f2.8 zoom. What baffled me about it, though, was the
> > giant battery pack looking lump hanging off the bottom of it [Snip]
>
> Hi "gfen",
>
> That lump is a focusing motor, not a battery pack. Thi
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