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On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> So it isn't only typos we have in common...
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> ann
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> On 9/18/2013 11:44, David J Brooks wrote:
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>> I have done this more than i like to admit
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>> Dave
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>> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
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>>> Panic
So it isn't only typos we have in common...
ann
On 9/18/2013 11:44, David J Brooks wrote:
I have done this more than i like to admit
Dave
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Panic moment, I couldn't get anything to come into focus when I put the 30
year old 28mm lens -- al
I have done this more than i like to admit
Dave
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Panic moment, I couldn't get anything to come into focus when I put the 30
> year old 28mm lens -- almost 40 years now - on the K-5 . Once years ago I
> had to have it repaired because of a f
On 9/18/2013 00:31, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Hmm. The rubber surround isn't too deep and just protects your glasses, at
least on the Pentax models I had.
It sticks way out on the one I got - maybe it was a replacement? Anyway
I always have taken them off. THe putty is a good idea, tho.
ann
Hmm. The rubber surround isn't too deep and just protects your glasses, at
least on the Pentax models I had.
If you're going to remove it, the diopter adjustment will get knocked around
pretty easily. A little wad of museum putty will lock it in place.
G
On Sep 17, 2013, at 6:26 PM, Ann Sanf
Pentax rubber eye cups seem to be amazingly fragile, exceeded only by
how amazingly expensive they are.
On 9/17/2013 6:13 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Ann, this is probably obvious, but center may not be optimal for you.
Stare at the viewfinder info while nudging the diopter adj back and
forth a notc
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: moment of panic, followed by "phew" - ON topic
Ann, this is probably obvious, but center may not be optimal for you.
Stare at the viewfinder info while nudging the diopter adj back and
forth a notch and you may get a sharper positi
I removed the eye cup altogether.. don't like them - cuts out too much
of the view.
I think my glasses may have slid the diopter over...
FOrst thing I did was set it when I got it... and center is about as
good as it gets. but removing the eye cup probably made it easier to
move the diopter t
f 2.8 SMC M - super lens!
ann
On 9/17/2013 18:50, Zos Xavius wrote:
Is it the M28? I have the 3.5 and its probably my favoritest lens
ever. I've taken more pictures with that than any other and it always
delivered when stopped down slightly. My copy sadly has stuck aperture
blades. Its sitting
, followed by "phew" - ON topic
Ann, this is probably obvious, but center may not be optimal for you.
Stare at the viewfinder info while nudging the diopter adj back and
forth a notch and you may get a sharper position. I also find it's
easier to manipulate that thing if I remove the
I done that too, Ann. :-/
Godfrey
On Sep 17, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Panic moment, I couldn't get anything to come into focus when I put the 30
> year old 28mm lens -- almost 40 years now - on the K-5 . Once years ago I
> had to have it repaired because of a focus problem.
Is it the M28? I have the 3.5 and its probably my favoritest lens
ever. I've taken more pictures with that than any other and it always
delivered when stopped down slightly. My copy sadly has stuck aperture
blades. Its sitting in a pile of things to hopefully soon send to
eric.
On Tue, Sep 17, 201
Ann, this is probably obvious, but center may not be optimal for you.
Stare at the viewfinder info while nudging the diopter adj back and
forth a notch and you may get a sharper position. I also find it's
easier to manipulate that thing if I remove the rubber eye cup first.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at
Panic moment, I couldn't get anything to come into focus when I put the
30 year old 28mm lens -- almost 40 years now - on the K-5 . Once years
ago I had to have it repaired because of a focus problem... . so I took
it off, set it aside, and put on the 50... still fuzzy.. nothing in
focus. as
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