o new, and quickly
got myself a 45mm used, later followed by a 200mm
and a 165 f/2.8 (since it was cheap :-)
I have used the 45mm the most, followed by the 100mm ...
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>On 10/18/06, Jan van Wijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I like 'Fungi in pink' most now:
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, give me & steady Paul a note & we could meet - we both
>live within 25 miles of downtown Detroit.
I would have been two weeks ago (conference in Windsor),
but healt conditions in the family did not permit a longer absence ...
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the Mississippi to
>>>> St Louis, over the plains to Denver Colorado and back to Chicago.
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ve a Lowepro 'CompuTrekker' for that purpose.
It has a seperate laptop area (upto 16 inch I think)
and enough room for a DSLR with a few lenses.
It is (just) small enough to be allowed as carry-on ...
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ble species,
very popular in Germany (Rotkappe).
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I like the bright pure orange, hard to catch in the photographs.
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>Great stuff!!
Thanks Frank!
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g arround somewhere :-)
Thanks for the tip ...
>> The three new ones in the gallerie are an edible species,
>> very popular in Germany (Rotkappe).
>>
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Indeed, very nice light (like many of your shots have!)
I like it better than the 'Dare to be different one',
feel the urge of cropping coming up there :-)
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>>>>> Louis, over the plains to Denver Colorado and back to Chicago.
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e bit off, but I would leave
at least a fraction of the stem visible ...
>http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=191
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small branches when photographing flowers or fungi.
But there are limits of course ...
>Or shall we talk about aperture simulators?
No, all those message would go into a killfile anyway :-)
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:24:41 -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>> http://www.dariobonazza.com/misc/misc16e.htm
>
>Questions arise: is the person meditating? sad?
I would say she is on the (cell) phone :-)
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he images are a bit smaller there, and navigation uses
a scanned map of the USA as one of the indexes :-)
I plan to intergate these same images in the newer PHP
driven gallery as well, that will make them easier to
reach and navigate ...
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>
>On Oct 26, 2006, at 1:37 AM, Jan
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tree groups and the
rather dull rest of the landscape in some shots.
I have been there a few times, also in october/november
and remember those isolated groups of coloured trees ...
>http://www.westerickson.net/fallcolors2006/
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I think that toning works well with the snow being there ...
I recognize the car, I have it hanging on the wall,
shot in 2001 I think, in rather vibrant colors :-)
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Nice shot, good rendering!
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Thanks Boris!
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:34:58 +0200, Boris Liberman wrote:
>Thoroughly enjoyable gallery!
>
>On 10/29/06, Jan van Wijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Having made quite a few fungi/mushroom shots the last couple
>> of weeks, I decided to put them in a seper
Thnks Godders!
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>Quite nice again, Jan. You're putting together quite an assortment of
>fungi photos.
Indeed, that is why I gave them their own gallery :-)
>Godfrey
>
>On Oct 29, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Jan van Wijk w
omments, critique, flames always welcome.
I am out of flames today :-)
The image is really nice, pretty good for ISO 1600.
You can see some noise in the sky, but it does
not bother me too much ...
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Thanks for the compliments Jaume!
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> Great point of view, it has a kind of 'unreal' atmosphere.
>There is something out of focus in the foreground a bit distur
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Most of it can be removed in post processing I think.
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t;within lenses and sensors?
You may have some if inferiour materials are used.
Some plastics and lubricants are known to
cause 'fogging' on the (very) long term.
I don't expect these DA * lenses or the K10D itself
to use those 'cheap' materials though :-)
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at the bottom, but for me it is a real improvement anyway ...
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so I might keep it, much for the same reasons you stated ...
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I may put up an image from the K10D with it fitted later today.
Will put up an URL if I do ...
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Optical quality is quite bad on those though ...
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pect it does well with the 1.4x too ...
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Plan to replace th 70-200 with the 60-250 if quelity is real good
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>I may put up an image from the K10D with it fitted later today.
>Will put up an URL if I do ...
OK, have some images of the O-ME53 eye-piece up at:
http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?list=19
There are some
ly, on the istD as well as the K10D, for an example see:
http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?id=1282
Showing the O-ME53 eye-piece on the K10D ...
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ce these are a bit smaller still, and have the advantage that
all RAW conversion information will be kept in the same file
by Camera RAW. No seperate 'sidecar' files (.XMP) or
a database with conversion info needed ...
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e, but will wait for Godders
to chime in, he seems to be one of the few people on the list
that has actually used the beta to some extent ...
For me, I am still trying to decide if Lightroom is the way to go now,
or if it is better to wait for CS3 with Camera RAW/Bridge ...
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or 650 Euro each and a (M ?) 50mm f/1.2
for 150 Euro went in a single deal.
They said they had received emails from all over the world
including Australia and the US. Wonder where that came from :-)
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Setting that to ON makes it Master, OFF is Control only.
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hat situation, so I assume it worked there ...
>If you have a chance, I'd appreciate any ideas you may have.
Not really, seems to work here ...
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perhaps in very long exposures (1 sec or so) but
I did not test that ...
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I guess it would drive up the price too much
for the cheaper (kit type) lenses ...
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the standard one, it keeps my nose a bit further away
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mpared to the US$ 899 and 999 MSRP ...
So both are on order now :-)
The 16-45 probably has to go, and perhaps the Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 too,
allthough I do like its slight larger range. (but it is heavier of course).
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Congrats ...
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IS internal focussing, but not internal-zooming.
So it extends when zooming from to 50.
(Which is a lot better than the other way round like the 16-45 :-)
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I have it by then, or a few limiteds, and perhaps the 400
for some wildlife ...
Of course, if any PDML'ers in the GTA want to meet somewhere
in that week for some Pentax gossip, that is fine too :-)
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ber, and the colours where quite nice then.
>-Adam
>Who would be up for a TOPDML meet as long as it isn't the 4th.
I will be arriving late that sunday night, so the 5th, 6th or 7th would fit me
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Well, I like it!
The truck itself could be a tack sharper, but a great overall 'mood'.
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icularly at short focal length settings, with the DA* lens.
Good to hear!
I am picking one up from the local shop tomorow
to take on my Toronto trip next week :-)
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Thanks Jostein!
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>Too bad the fourth got turned to mush...:-)
>It's a lovely pic of the three fungi remaining. Special price for most
>stretched interpretation of the theme. :-)
e are 100% compatible,
they seem to work in the camera but may require a
different loader than the Pentax. Too early to tell ...
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>From third parties there is nothing either as far as I can see ...
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(I correct a bit in ACR RAW processing when needed)
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Cute little girl!
>And here's a 100% crop
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>DNG convereted in ACR and that's it.
Looks very good to me considering ISO 1600.
Did you do some de-noising in ACR ?
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The USER menu is a collection of presets ...
I agree going into the custom menu is not that bad,
but several steps more than just using the dial :-)
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pulled out.
Both were about 2 feet (60cm) from the flowers,
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I have used the Bogen/Manfrotto 155, which is 'OK' but heavier is better :-)
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Note:
At Photokina they showed the P5000 that has DNG support.
I asked if there would be a firmware update for the P4000
to allow that too, and the answer was 'unlikely' :-(
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nlikely' :-(
>
>Hmm. Didn't see that announcement. That would be great!
The P5000 you mean ?
Should be out by now ...
I was rather disappointed that such a feature, which is software
only is not made available to existing P2000/P4000 units ...
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1/125 sec with FA* 400mm
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take the DSLR :-)
Very good for hollidays and trips where you do
not want to take much equipment though.
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h ...
The "RAW" button then simply toggles between the two states
as can be seen easily from the top-LCD display where output
toggles between "RAW" to "RAW+" indicators
(and the available shots changes slightly too)
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at what you initially select in the menu
is what will be set whenever you switch the camera on ...
I like to start in just "RAW", add JPG when want (hardly ever :-)
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>using it regularly would be beneficial in terms of preventing dust
>specks from building up?
I think it would help a bit to do it on a regular basis, but more like
once every week rather than at every power-up ...
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>to RAW+J, or set to RAW+J and hit the button to toggle it back to
>RAW. The end result is identical. :-)
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ugh there
might be some sample variation.
That said, whenever I use a macro with a tripod,
I use manual focusing anyway (or use the A* 200mm :-)
For bug-hunting the AF is nice though ...
Regards, JvW
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10D :-)
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lot less work related stress ...
Gives me more time for my Pentax hobby as well :-)
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Regards, JvW
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