I presume you are going to use this lens with bellows for macro work? You
would probably be better off just using the 50 mm and bellows. A 2x
teleconverter will turn your 50 mm lens into a 100 mm lens but it will not
be a macro and the image quality will inevitably decline. It is the flat
field
If it was possible, an Australian could probably perfect it. We're like
that. :)
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So sometime in the future you expect steam power
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Peter Jesser
Brisbane, Australia
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Has anyone had any hands on experience with the Makinon 300mm f4? What would
one in good condition be worth ($US)?
Peter
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helf would have made the
choice for them and clinched the deal.
Peter Jesser
Brisbane, Australia
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2 for $150 (BBAR coating etc). It
was in excellent condition too. I thought it was a reasonable buy, but
everyone probably thinks that about their first 300 mm lens :-) I have found
it to be sharp enough.
Peter Jesser
Brisbane, Aust
aperature
could be useful as I do some of my photography in low light conditions.
Any advice based on experience with these lenses would be appreciated.
Peter Jesser
Brisbane, Australia
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t has the edge.
Peter Jesser
Brisbane, Australia
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>Subject: Re: right eye (was MZ-S Cost...Hey Pentax.)
>Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 21:34:43 -0600
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>- Original
Mike
The only thing I would add to the other advice is that I dismantle the
little "spring clip thingy" and use the adapter without it. I find that the
friction holding the adapter to the lens is greater than that between the
adapter and the camera body, so the adapter stays on the lens and de
I have an original promotional brochure that Pentax used with the MX. It
explains that mirror lock up was not provided because the MX has an
air-damped mirror shock absorption system that reduces the vibrations to a
level below what might normally be expected. They provide a vibration
comparis
argain the price down even more!
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>John Coyle
>Brisbane, Australia
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>
>On Sunday, September 16, 2001 9:46 AM, Peter Jesser
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>wrote:
> > Has anyone had one of these? Got any thoughts on it?
> >
> > Peter
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>This message is fr
It is hardly necessary to say what a terrible event the world has witnessed
in the United States. I can understand the reaction of those who would like
instant action against the prime suspects or those who harbor them. I can
understand those who argue aginst war as well. As one who has studied
I have just acquired a Tamron 300mm f5.6, 58mm filter thread in an M42
mount. Cost was the equivalent of $78 US. It appears to be in perfect
condition. I am just waiting on a bayonet adapter so I can use it. The only
info I could find on the web says it is sharp.
Does anyone have any experienc
Does anyone have any 'hands on' experience with the Sigma 70-210 f3.5-4.5
APO. I am interested in evaluations of resolution at the long end, opinions
of general capability of the lens, etc. Thanks.
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