line under ISO display similar to Aperture and Shutter speed to show
which one is being adjusted manually.
- Some display icons position has changed, e.g. SR icon is now on the
right.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Stan Halpin wrote:
Haven't seen anybody comment yet on the one feature many of us have
is the ability to write to the Location field in the IPTC file.
stan
On Jan 24, 2008, at 11:48 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
Haven't seen anybody comment yet on the one feature many of us have
asked for - in camera customizable file names. If I am on vacation,
moving from small town to small
Seems DXO 4.5 now is faster (well that'swhat they claim) but it also
integrates within Lightroom which is exactly what I was waiting for.
In this context it might become a really useful software.
Will get the demo and test it.
--
Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
--
what is dxo?
--
Bob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Thibouille
Sent: 12 July 2007 09:15
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: DXO 4.5 has an interesting feature (LR users !)
Seems DXO 4.5 now is faster (well that'swhat
The principle behind the software is automatic corrections based on
the couple camera body / lens used totake the picture.
It will correct vignetting, CA blabla based on the profile made from
modules corresponding to each body / lens combination available.
Probably not as good as doing it
: Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:49 PM
Subject: RE: DXO 4.5 has an interesting feature (LR users !)
what is dxo?
--
Bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Thibouille
Sent: 12 July 2007 09:15
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: DXO 4.5 has
Mmm we should wait for it, try it and see.
I've the impression in can do what you want, but really I won't say it
will (was 2 weeks ago).
2006/10/7, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 07/10/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's always the delete button ...
Not the point
Well you can set your exp comp +/- up or down depending on the
direction you want to bracket, take the three, now you have 0, one over,
two over, or vice versa. Maybe thats more than what you want, but at
least its in the direction you want.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/10/06, Paul
On 07/10/06, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you can set your exp comp +/- up or down depending on the
direction you want to bracket, take the three, now you have 0, one over,
two over, or vice versa. Maybe thats more than what you want, but at
least its in the direction you want.
If I'm
There's always the delete button ...
Shel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite what I was suggesting,
I simply often don't need to shoot
three frames when I bracket,
0 and one under or 0 and one over, the
third frame is generally a waste of card space.
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On 07/10/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's always the delete button ...
Not the point Shel, the shots still have to be saved, it's the buffer
clearing time that's the killer, not the card space used.
--
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
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I've been reading the manual. It seems you can do five frame auto
bracketing. I like that.
Paul
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On 06/10/06, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been reading the manual. It seems you can do five frame auto
bracketing. I like that.
That's cool, but I really wish some manufacturer would have the
courage to offer the option of a two frame bracket too, I'd use that a
lot. IE on the
According to the manual, you can get X under only or X over only
using exposure comp in combination with bracketing.
On Oct 5, 2006, at 11:06 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 06/10/06, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been reading the manual. It seems you can do five frame auto
On 06/10/06, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the manual, you can get X under only or X over only
using exposure comp in combination with bracketing.
Not quite what I was suggesting, I simply often don't need to shoot
three frames when I bracket, 0 and one under or 0 and one
Not quite what I was suggesting, I simply often don't need to shoot
three frames when I bracket, 0 and one under or 0 and one over, the
third frame is generally a waste of card space.
-
Me too. With both transparencies and digital, the exposures I choose
between are either 0 or slightly
I checked out the K100D and K110D yesterday notices a feature not on my DS.
The DOF Preview fires instead of stopping down, unless you change the
custom default.
Sincerely,
Collin Brendemuehl
http://www.brendemuehl.net
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose
The DL2 does that as well IIRC.
-Adam
Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
I checked out the K100D and K110D yesterday notices a feature not on my DS.
The DOF Preview fires instead of stopping down, unless you change the
custom default.
Sincerely,
Collin Brendemuehl
http
Op Fri, 01 Sep 2006 13:32:19 +0200 schreef Collin R Brendemuehl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I checked out the K100D and K110D yesterday notices a feature not on
my DS.
The DOF Preview fires instead of stopping down, unless you change the
custom default.
That's the shot that can be previeved
Yep, it's a silly feature, and the default should be the normal
behavior. I think the only reason it's set up the way it is is so that
people will actually find it and say Kool.
Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
I checked out the K100D and K110D yesterday notices a feature not on my DS.
The DOF
Well those cameras being supposedly for newbies (well maybe not what
I think but it doesn't matter much) I can understand that. I newbie to
whom you explain what is DOF-preview will probablt find the LCD
preview much more practical IMO.
Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
--
On Sep 1, 2006, at 4:32 AM, Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
I checked out the K100D and K110D yesterday notices a feature not
on my DS.
The DOF Preview fires instead of stopping down, unless you change the
custom default.
This feature was argued about some weeks ago. As usual, the PDML
P. J. Alling wrote:
Yep, it's a silly feature, and the default should be the normal
behavior. I think the only reason it's set up the way it is is so that
people will actually find it and say Kool.
Must be something wrong with me. I didn't say that.
Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
I
You're on the PDML of course you're not normal.
mike wilson wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Yep, it's a silly feature, and the default should be the normal
behavior. I think the only reason it's set up the way it is is so that
people will actually find it and say Kool.
Must
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Sep 1, 2006, at 4:32 AM, Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
I checked out the K100D and K110D yesterday notices a feature not
on my DS.
The DOF Preview fires instead of stopping down, unless you change the
custom default.
This feature was argued about some weeks
That's a kinder response than I was expecting.
P. J. Alling wrote:
You're on the PDML of course you're not normal.
mike wilson wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Yep, it's a silly feature, and the default should be the normal
behavior. I think the only reason it's set up the way
feature, and the default should be the normal
behavior. I think the only reason it's set up the way it is is so that
people will actually find it and say Kool.
Must be something wrong with me. I didn't say that.
Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
I checked out
you're not normal.
mike wilson wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Yep, it's a silly feature, and the default should be the normal
behavior. I think the only reason it's set up the way it is is
so that
people will actually find it and say Kool.
Must be something wrong with me. I
be interesting.
I guess there has to be a minimal distance of about 1.5 meters to get good
results and to not overexpose faces?
greetings
Markus
-Original Message-
From: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:02 PM
To: Pentax List
Subject: Z-series feature I
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:02 PM
To: Pentax List
Subject: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday. I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...
I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe
screen, that can split the beam in two.
This method gives very nice lighting indoors.
Regards
Jens
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 3. april 2006 15:02
Til: Pentax List
Emne: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I
)
-Original Message-
From: Jens Bladt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 5. april 2006 23:09
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I see no reason why not.
Long time ago (my MX days) I simply used two flahses for this.
Today I sometime use a Metz hammer head
Subject: RE: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I see no reason why not.
Long time ago (my MX days) I simply used two
flahses for this.
Today I sometime use a Metz hammer head flash with
two tubes.
Or I can use a flash that splits the beam in two.
An Osram Flash (splits the light
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday. I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...
I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe over the grip,
as it is on the Z-series cameras, instead of over the
prism. My favorite way of shooting indoors with
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:01:32 +0200, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday. I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...
I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe over the grip,
as it is on the Z-series
Lucas Rijnders wrote on 03.04.06 15:44:
Will the *ist-D trigger the infrared beam from an external flash?
As long as it is connected with suitable cable, yes.
--
Balance is the ultimate good...
Best Regards
Sylwek
good
results and to not overexpose faces?
greetings
Markus
-Original Message-
From: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:02 PM
To: Pentax List
Subject: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday
good
results and to not overexpose faces?
greetings
Markus
-Original Message-
From: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:02 PM
To: Pentax List
Subject: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my
extended
Lucas,
Thanks, but I don't think so. The adapter Fg has a 5p
socket on top rather than a flash shoe.
Rick
--- Lucas Rijnders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rick,
Bojidar Dimitrov states it in a rather roundabout
way, but I think hot
shoe adapter Fg will allow popping up the internal
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:19:08 +0200, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Lucas,
Thanks, but I don't think so. The adapter Fg has a 5p
socket on top rather than a flash shoe.
Rick,
You're right. I thought Fg was an evolution of F, but it obviously isn't.
--
Sorry, Lucas
--- Lucas
Does that method use the flash's contrast control mode?
Joe
That's right. Works brilliantly on the PZ-1p; don't
know about the SFXn. Nice even lighting, no shadows,
and much more natural-looking than bounce flash alone,
IMHO.
Examples here:
Yes, but it's the camera's contrast control mode.
--- Joe Wilensky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that method use the flash's contrast control
mode?
Joe
That's right. Works brilliantly on the PZ-1p;
don't
know about the SFXn. Nice even lighting, no
shadows,
and much more
For those who were wondering about the advantage of tilting a lens.
(using that adaptation I constructed for my 4x5)
Here's the results of using the DS with a Rodenstock Ysarex 135/4.5.
http://www.brendemuehl.net/images/tilt/
Now imagine using tilt to improve a landscape composition.
You're
On 17 Feb 2006 at 11:48, Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
Or try it with a portrait -- get only those eyes in focus and leave
the rest soft
(out of focus) without needing a filter or PS! Get it on the neg or
directly into
the digital image.
Great for landscapes I expect, so just how wide can
- Original Message -
From: Rob Studdert
Subject: Re: OT: That tilt feature
Great for landscapes I expect, so just how wide can you go with this
set-up on
the DS?
Collin has discovered the Scheimpflug principle..
As a means of altering the plane of DOF, it is used routinely
could likewise
tilt in the back bottom to affect near item magnification.
It's a usable feature and may have its place. Obviously it's optically not
on par with 135 format lenses, but it's good enough for many solutions.
Collin
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot
One of the best features of the SF/PZ series of bodies
was the offset flash shoe. Many, many times I have
bounced the external flash and used the built-in flash
for fill (their contrast control flash feature). It
also put the subject's shadow from a direct external
flash in the same appealing
Hi all,
yesterday I found a nice feature on the MZ-5n. In P or Tv mode the diaphragm
closes to it smallest aperture just before closing the shutter.
So:
1. aperture closes to size determined by metering
2. shutter opens
3. aperture closes to smallest size
4. shutter closes
maybe 3 and 4
will
be revealed at his year's Photokina . but be prepared to be surprised,
especially with the pricing (again, we shall see).
One of the articles is a feature on 50 years of association between Pentax and
its Australian distributor C R Kennedy and it's mainly a short history of Pentax
over
On 10 Jul 2004 at 16:57, Brian Walters wrote:
One of the articles is a feature on 50 years of association between Pentax and
its Australian distributor C R Kennedy and it's mainly a short history of Pentax
over that period.
Thanks for posting the information, I'll have to get a copy. It's
Well the Pentax ME-F had this feature (which direction to turn the lens ring).
Nick
-Original Message-
From: mike.wilson[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05/02/04 09:31:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Digitial cameras - must have feature set
Hi
Hi,
Edwin wrote:
snip
although I was surprised to discover that the D100 does not have the
turn this way to focus arrows as well
snip
ROTFLMAOUIP
I'm still not going to buy one until they have perfect composition
achieved and shoot now voiceovers. 8-)))
mike
I want a camera that will not only talk but give me idle flattery after
each shot.
Great shot! Superb composition. I particularly like the balance of .
. .
If I remember correctly, there already exists (for quite a while) a
program that will generate random art critiques.
Steven Desjardins
February 2004 14:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Digital cameras - must have feature set
I want a camera that will not only talk but give me idle
flattery after each shot.
Great shot! Superb composition. I particularly like the
balance of . . .
If I remember correctly
- Original Message -
From: Steve Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want a camera that will not only talk but give me idle flattery after
each shot.
Great shot! Superb composition. I particularly like the balance of .
. .
I think I'd prefer mine to say such things as: What the
- Original Message -
From: Steve Desjardins
Subject: Re: Digital cameras - must have feature set
I want a camera that will not only talk but give me idle
flattery after
each shot.
I want one that will auto correct my compositions.
William Robb
William Robb wrote:
I want one that will auto correct my compositions.
That would be cool... would just it crop the photo appropriately, or
physically drag you to the place where you *should* have stood?
S
How about, loudly I prefer the Playboy shoot we did yesterday...
Norm
Steve Desjardins wrote:
I want a camera that will not only talk but give me idle flattery after
each shot.
Great shot! Superb composition. I particularly like the balance of .
. .
and tell that smelly old guy on the right that his beer belly is
poking through the strained buttons on his shirt and could he please
move his tie to cover it up
Couldn't be me, I refuse to wear a tie.
Bill
you guys haven't played with the Sony F717, have you?
Herb...
- Original Message -
From: mike.wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:31 AM
Subject: Digitial cameras - must have feature set
I'm still not going to buy one until they have
Teleport. And if the photo you are trying to shoot is real crap, you find
yourself hip deep at the nearest sewage plant.
--
Steve Jolly wrote:
William Robb wrote:
I want one that will auto correct my compositions.
That would be cool... would just it crop the photo appropriately, or
As can the 550.
The Optio S can meow.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: Digital cameras - must have feature set
Steve Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want
Well we'll just see whose meows the loudest at GFM 8-)
Bill
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: Digital cameras - must have feature set
As can the 550.
The Optio S can meow.
Bill
by that.
Try it you might like it.
Michigan Kenneth Waller who use to live in N.J.
- Original Message -
From: arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: NYC landscapes (was: feature for digital camera)
ha, new jersey. the most
On Tuesday, Oct 14, 2003, at 07:09 America/New_York, arnie wrote:
looking forward to when i can get my hands on an ist D - no stores in
nyc
seem to carry it. whats up with that?
As of yesterday, It's in stock at JR.
--jc
The town of Chester is like a cute New England town, especially at this
time of year.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NYC landscapes (was: feature for digital camera
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:58:55 -0400, Bill Owens wrote:
And, IMNSHO, the same can be said of the Virginia-Maryland border 8-)
To paraphrase George Carlin, Just watch out for that Manson-Nixon line
as you go north from VA/MD. :-)
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
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Message -
From: arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: NYC landscapes (was: feature for digital camera)
ha, new jersey. the most populated state in the union, try finding a
scenic
view there. the only gardens in the garden state
Pål wrote:
PJ Large volume
PJ DSLR is apparently limited for future Pentax DSLR's. My guess is
PJ that the *ist D is a loss leader like all DSLR's and that Pentax
PJ currently are not willing to buy market share. The *istD function
PJ is probably only to make Pentax present in the DSLR field.
It depends on what scenic is for you. There's a little of everything here.
What are you looking for?
BR
From: arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p.s. I have a few days off now, anyone know of some scenic places to take
pictures around NYC?
one feature i would like to see in a digital camera is a portrait mode that
would rotate the orientation of the sensor in the camera without rotating
the camera.
Why? It's an extra mechanical thing that could go wrong, and one which affects
the most critical element in the camera
-Original Message-
From: John Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I got quite a surprise when I used a Canon EOS-10d a few
months ago; when I
copied the files onto my computer (using the same software
I already had there
for my Canon G1 - full marks, Canon!) it automatically
- Original Message -
From: Alin Flaider
Subject: Re: Whats up with the *ist D? (WAS: feature for digital camera)
Pål wrote:
PJ Large volume
PJ DSLR is apparently limited for future Pentax DSLR's. My guess is
PJ that the *ist D is a loss leader like all DSLR's and that Pentax
PJ
Hi,
From: arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p.s. I have a few days off now, anyone know of some scenic places to take
pictures around NYC?
photograph the places on the Monopoly board, and have a drink in a
hotel on every street!
--
Cheers,
Bobmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oy! Looking for natural stuff in NYC is like going to the Grand Canyon to
take pictures of kids playing stick ball in the gutter...
Here goes: There's Cental Park in Manhattan and Prospect Park in Brooklyn,
along with the Brooklyn and Bronx Botanic Gardens anda patch of grass in my
back yard. The
One of the nicest features, IMO, of the *istD is its ability to use AA
batteries, especially NiMh. The word was that with AA alkalines you can
expect ~100 exposures per set, and with a set of CR-V3's, ~ 1000
exposures. It sure will be nice knowing that, should you deplete your
power source, it
On Thursday 27 March 2003 23:09, Peter Alling wrote:
They load in my ancient version of Netscrape. Must be you.
I think it's working now because Cesar has fixed it.
Christian
Not being familiar with the other Optios I don't know if the others act like
the S.
When powering up the Optio S you can have an image displayed on the start up
screen. I now have an image of my white cobra LX gracing that screen!
Hmmm, maybe I should have a wide angle shot of the 645n between
You talk about this Cobra LX a lot. Is this stock or you (or someone
else) had it custom made? Can you send me (or post) a picture of it? I
really would like to see it.
L
On Thursday 27 March 2003 11:54, Levente -Levi- Littvay wrote:
You talk about this Cobra LX a lot. Is this stock or you (or someone
else) had it custom made? Can you send me (or post) a picture of it? I
really would like to see it.
L
I'm sure he'll get you a picture. But, be forwarned:
Two of my five LX have been re-skinned using skins from
http://cameraleather.com.
You can go to http://cesar_abdul.home.mindspring.com/LX_skin.html to see a
page I put together showing the cameras when they were first re-skinned.
Always on the ready to answer questions,
César
Panama City,
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:06:29 -0500, Christian Skofteland wrote:
On Thursday 27 March 2003 14:49, Levente -Levi- Littvay wrote:
You can go to to see
Pictures are not loading... Or is it just me?
They load in IE but not Opera or Konqueror. I haven't tried Netscrape.
Loaded fine on
They load in my ancient version of Netscrape. Must be you.
At 01:49 PM 3/27/2003 -0600, you wrote:
You can go to http://cesar_abdul.home.mindspring.com/LX_skin.html to see a
page I put together showing the cameras when they were first re-skinned.
Pictures are not loading... Or is it just me?
You've got to update to 4.80.
At 02:11 PM 3/27/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Netscape does not work either, at least version 4.79
Arturo
###
Christian Skofteland wrote:
On Thursday 27 March 2003 14:49, Levente -Levi- Littvay wrote:
You can go to
When the shutter release is pressed and the image
is captured, it is immediately sent out the USB port
instead of being storedin memory.
TIA,
Collin
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 09:19
Subject: OT: Which dcams have this feature?
When the shutter release is pressed and the image
is captured, it is immediately sent out the USB port
instead of being storedin memory.
TIA,
Collin
Your Message has been carefully placed in it's very own, specially prepared,
luxuriantly hand crafted circular file where it will receive ALL the dignity and
attention it deserves!
And, in case you're too dumb to understand that. It's been placed in the TRASHCAN,
moron!
Later,
Gary
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Which dcams have this feature?
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 09:19:44 -0500
When the shutter release is pressed and the image
is captured, it is immediately sent out the USB port
instead of being storedin memory.
TIA,
Collin
On 11 Mar 2003 at 11:52, Gary L. Murphy wrote:
And, in case you're too dumb to understand that. It's been placed in the
TRASHCAN, moron!
Gary,
Before you go throwing responses like this to the list quote some of the
original message or at the very least the author.
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE
Tried out a feature of my Phillips Tri-One enlarger today that is sweet.
This particular enlarger uses 3 bulbs, each behind its own narrow band R,G
or B filter. Filtration is done by varying the intensity of each bulb
individually. This means that you can set the aperture on the enlarger
lens
I like my MX, but the ol' ZX-M (and my A-3000
10 years ago) had that little window so I could
see what film I'd loaded.
Has anyone ever had a machine shop tool the back door to accomodate such?
LX has the little memo-holder on the back, which I use -- film boxes still
have end-flaps, or I
Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Never used the film box holder, too much hassle particularly when
you store film pro-packs in the freezer and the boxes go limp.
I store a collection of box ends in a small pocket in my camera bag,
so that I can quickly grab and insert the correct one
dick graham wrote:
I think every brand has some features that others don't. Canon's
dof mode is certainly a great feature that I wish my ZX-5n had.
Does Canon still put DOF scales on its lenses? If not, this
techno-workaround may have some validity. However, personally
At 07:47 19.1.2001 -0800, you wrote:
Do you mean that you have both Z1p and K2 so between the two you have both
kinds?
Yes.
Or that the K2 can do both kinds of MLU?
I wish!
I am curious ;)
Frantisek (K@DMD happy)
I'm jealous: I would love a K2DMD!
*I* am jealous :) I would love a Z-1p !
At 18:15 20.1.2001 +1300, you wrote:
Mark Roberts writes:
I'm jealous: I would love a K2DMD!
I'm told they're getting quite collectible, especially the black ones.
Hmm, must be true. Anybody here from AOHC knows how many were made?
Especially with the matching DIAL DATA BACK D (same as on LX
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