Hey Dave, how's your D-1 for IR imaging.
On my D7 I use an R72 Hoya. Works like a charm.
And you don't have to get intimidated by "67" Brother Aaron.

Jeff

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From: "David Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: 67 enabling run rampant, was Re: Unenable me, please!


> Thats why i'm afraid to bring the IR film in.You
> might have the 67 there.:)
> 
> Dave:)
> 
> ---- Begin Original Message ----
> 
> From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 15:34:29 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: 67 enabling run rampant, was Re: Unenable me, please!
> 
> 
> On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Fred wrote:
> 
> > You've obviously sent this plea to the wrong mailing list by
> > mistake, Paul.
> 
> Here's an example of rampant enabling run wild --
> 
> A photographer spent the day in our lab on Sunday, approving big 
> watercolour prints for a somewhat rush job. (Brendan met his dog 
> while 
> picking up that enlarger.) While waiting for one of the prints to 
> come 
> out, we got talking about camera equipment.
> 
> He's looking for a supplementary system to what he has now. He 
> shoots 
> primarily with a Mamiya RZ, with a range of lenses and backs and 
> accessories, and with a Nikon FM2. He's looking for something like 
> the 
> FM2 but in medium format.
> 
> I tell him about the Pentax 67, describe in loving detail what I like 
> about it, am upfront about its shortcomings. He seems really 
> interested. So, I haul out the MiniTrekker and hand him my 67 with 
> the 
> 75mm f2.8 on it. He's knocked out by the size and weight and 
> handling. 
> Then I tell him how much they go for used, and he's floored. He's 
> even 
> amazed at how little the brand new 75mm cost.
> 
> The funny part is that I really didn't mean to enable him. We were 
> just 
> chatting, and I got talking about the 67. Now he's looking around 
> for 
> one in good shape at a good price. He's also interested in lenses in 
> the 150mm range, for portraiture...do any of our Brothers have 
> favourites?
> 
> -Brother Aaron, the accidental enabler
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