Chris Brogden wrote:
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> Don't think of them as p&s's... Most have full manual control, as well as
> aperture and shutter priority; they offer spot or multi-pattern (even
> center-weighted in some cases) metering; they allow for manual
> focusing;
Doesn't the Optio allow you to do spot autofocu
For what it is worth, Popular photography has got the following lab
test results for the MZ-S viewfinder:
Magnification: 0,77x (PZ1P 0,86x)
Coverage: 93,3% (PZ1P 86,9%)
Both MZ-S values are better as specified.
As the question goes, I'd buy new MZ-S body. What the heck, I just
did. :) So my nex
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Well...from the sample photos online...the Optio 440 has improved over the
color of the 330, but the overall image quality still doesn't look up to
the quality of the FA 35/2 AL attached to a Pentax SLR (to me, anyway).
Therefor, I'll stick with my ZX-5n for now (or spend your hypothetical
dough o
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Chris Brogden wrote:
> Er... you mean the *meter* would be a half stop off, no doubt fooled by
> its colour sensitivity. :)
Actually, the Sun fluctuates in nervousness when it sees Shel with a
camera.
:-)
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At 07:00 PM 11/8/01 -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>Hi Bob ...
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>That sounds appealing. In black, of course, and built in the tradition
>of the early Pentaxes ... no plastic, lots of nice gears to advance the
>film, a quiet mirror return, MLU, DOF ...
>
You know, Cosina has done a great
Hi Shel,
Speaking of quiet mirror, when the debacle was on about vibration, I
checked some of my bodies, any of my 3 Spotmatics were quieter that the Ks
except a P50. The others were K2, K1000, ME, Super MX and LX. And the film
advance The Spotmatic is "silky" compared to the rest.
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Juan J. Buhler wrote:
> Shel doesn't need a meter. He calls the exposures as he walks, and is
> usually at most a half stop off.
Er... you mean the *meter* would be a half stop off, no doubt fooled by
its colour sensitivity. :)
chris
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On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Bob Rapp wrote:
> With bayonet lens mount but still stop down metering. This should delight
> Shel.
Shel doesn't need a meter. He calls the exposures as he walks, and is
usually at most a half stop off.
That, or he had a meter hidden in his M3.
:-)
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Hi Bob ...
That sounds appealing. In black, of course, and built in the tradition
of the early Pentaxes ... no plastic, lots of nice gears to advance the
film, a quiet mirror return, MLU, DOF ...
Bob Rapp wrote:
> Why not a "Special/Limited edition Spotmatic"
> with an upgraded meter
MZ-D, but since it`s vaporware, a 67II with ALL the lenses. Big neg, big
neg.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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On Thu, 08 Nov 2001 12:34:55 -0600, you wrote:
>Just curious
PZ1p.
Sigh, I guess I just like simple, old-fashioned, durable cameras with
lots of features.
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I'd like to get the Pentax LX 2000 edition! A brand new LX with the
famous 50mm f/1.2 lens in a Limited makeover body! Than add the silver 77mm
Limited and the silver 31mm Limited lenses! The silver Limited lenses are
perfect on the LX 2000 body!!!
Alexander Grigolia
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>If you had to BUY only one Pentax body today, to use for your photography,
>cost aside, what would you choose?
Consider my eyesight is not as well as I used to, I'd go for an AF body. I
like the Z-1p, but hate its plastic eyepiece so I would choose MZ-S instead.
Yes, I think 0.75X viewfinder i
For me, it would be a tough call between a 67II and a 645n. If I could
still buy an old-style 67, I'd take the 67.
-Aaron
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>From the research done lately i'd asy the MZ-5n
Dave
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I can't imagine why I'd ~have~ to buy a Pentax body, but, if for some
reason I did, I'd opt for another new LX. If I could not get that, I'd
buy another Leica. However, I must admit to some curiosity wrt the
MZ-S.
Mike Johnston wrote:
> If you had to BUY only one Pentax body today, to use for
Hi,
LX
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> This is not an "official" survey question, but after pondering Martin's
> question I'm just curious as to what people think...
> If you had to BUY only one Pentax body today, to use for your pho
and Satan will be buying thermal underwear.
Christian Skofteland
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>
> Cost aside?
> I'd put a deposit on the upcoming Uber-Flagship/LX-II that
> Pål's predicting
> for next year ;-)
>
> (Of course, by then, the
The body I'd like to have, and fills a niche
in my arsenal ... 67II
The body I'd just like to have ... MZ-S
The body I can afford today, if I chose to spend the money ... ZX-5n
But, more practically, if I just wanted something to improve my photography, another
4x5 enlarger & new developing ta
LX.
anyone got a late model, ex+++ condition one fs?
Daphne
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For working, the 645-n, most likely.
Len
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This is not an "official" survey question, but after
Mike Johnston wrote:
> This is not an "official" survey question, but after pondering Martin's
> question I'm just curious as to what people think...
>
> If you had to BUY only one Pentax body today, to use for your photography,
> cost aside, what would you choose?
Cost aside?
I'd put a depos
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