Godfrey posted a question:
So Walter, what did you think of the 45mm? Which one did you have?
I had the 45mm f/2.8 manual focus version. I bought it used and my only
complaint was the focus was a little stiff to me. All the others were bought
new and were like butter.
Another post referred to
On Nov 1, 2006, at 8:05 AM, Walter Hamler wrote:
So Walter, what did you think of the 45mm? Which one did you have?
I had the 45mm f/2.8 manual focus version. I bought it used and my
only
complaint was the focus was a little stiff to me. All the others
were bought
new and were like
On 10/31/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked a similar question just the other day. Mark Roberts offered
this:
---
The manual focus 45/2.8 is the lens I have and it's probably my
favorite (though I only have the 45, 75 and 200mm lenses).
I'm not much of a lens tester, so I
On 10/31/06, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make that: http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7D501705.jpg
Mark, that's a wonderful photograph. I remember when you first shared
it with us. I'm currently leaning toward the 45. Thanks!
--
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com
Shoot more
On 10/31/06, Pål Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Others also complimented the performance of the 45 and 35 mm lenses.
For what its worth I found the FA645 45/2.8 to be a pretty weak performer.
It is no better than the
On Nov 1, 2006, at 3:36 PM, Scott Loveless wrote:
The 35mm
sounds nice, but I've never worked with anything quite that wide. I
have seen some results from the SWC and it seems to be a camera you'd
want to keep close to level if there's anything in the foreground.
That's why all SWCs have a
I asked a similar question just the other day. Mark Roberts offered
this:
---
The manual focus 45/2.8 is the lens I have and it's probably my
favorite (though I only have the 45, 75 and 200mm lenses).
I'm not much of a lens tester, so I can't give you a detailed report -
I just love using this
- Original Message -
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Others also complimented the performance of the 45 and 35 mm lenses.
For what its worth I found the FA645 45/2.8 to be a pretty weak performer.
It is no better than the zooms covering this range (the FA645 45-85/4.5 is
Scott Loveless wrote:
The wide lenses I'm considering are the 45/2.8 and 55/2.8.
Landscapes and street use for those. Differences in focal length are
not a big factor. I currently use 28 and 35mm lenses in 35mm format
and find that either suits my needs. Contrast and resolution are more
Make that: http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7D501705.jpg
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
PDML@pdml.net
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
On Oct 31, 2006, at 11:36 AM, Walter Hamler wrote:
I used a couple 645 bodies and lenses when I was actively shooting
weddings.
I also used them for other types of photography as well.
In addition to the two bodies, I had several inserts, 120 and 220.
Having
more than one is almost a
11 matches
Mail list logo