Thanks Bob!

 --M.


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2009/6/5 Bob Sullivan <[email protected]>:
> M,
> I was trying the DA's - 60-250/4, 200/2.8, 15/4, 55/1.4 was a bit slower.
> This was all compared to my usual kit of limited FA lenses.
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Miserere<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> When you say:
>>
>> "And the USM motors in the new lenses are a bit unnerving.
>> They are perfectly silent.  The lens just pops into focus!"
>>
>> What lenses are you referring to? My experiences with the DA* 16-50
>> and 50-135 are certainly not of "perfectly silent" and "popping
>> focus". I'm not putting them down, just saying they were neither
>> silent nor fast focusing.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>>  --M.
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>> 2009/5/31 Bob Sullivan <[email protected]>:
>>> John Carlson from Pentax HQ in Colorado was at GFM.
>>> He brought all the toys, 2 new K7's, the DA60-250, DA55, plus
>>> the DA15, DA35, DA200, DA300 and other lenses I'd seen before.
>>> The K7 is everything it is said to be.
>>> Smaller, faster, better than the K20D.
>>> Folks were impressed by the captured image quality,
>>> even with pre-production versions of the software.
>>> And the USM motors in the new lenses are a bit unnerving.
>>> They are perfectly silent.  The lens just pops into focus!
>>> It was great to meet John and
>>> Thanks Pentax for sending him.
>>> Here's a picture of what we were drooling over.
>>> The K7's are right & left with Kirk or Really right stuff plates attached.
>>> http://picasaweb.google.com/rf.sullivan/20090530#5341963588440524354
>>> Gotta drive back to GFM now...
>>> Regards,  Bob S
>>>
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