Matti Etelapera a écrit:
> Hi,
are the Pentax 100mm dental macros more rare/collectible than the ordinary
100mm f:4 macros? What is a good price to pay for one?
I could get one for 95 euros (M-version), although I want to check it out
for possible lens separation first.
In France current pr
> are the Pentax 100mm dental macros more rare/collectible than the
> ordinary 100mm f:4 macros?
Yes, in the sense that there aren't as many of 'em out there.
However, I've never really heard of a whole lot of "excitement" over
collecting them...
> What is a
has
a circular flash head that clips on the the front of the lens.
...cheers!
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Subject: Re: Some technical questions (dental macros)
Just a plain old 100mm macro lens
Just a plain old 100mm macro lens...
Sell it to the Dental Professionals (dentists) as a pro tool at a 'special'
price (big $$$). They use it for showing the work they did and getting
approval for work they will do from the medical payment authority (insurance plan).
(Think of it like getting
Boz I have the Dental macro and the "dental macro kit" that is quite rare...
They also use the colouring system you talk about...
Vic
In a message dated 1/5/03 8:00:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>SMC PENTAX-M DENTAL MACRO 1:4 100mm
>
>Thank you very much! Do you own a digital camera? Is i
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Bojidar Dimitrov wrote:
> But now I am not sure if the word "DENTAL" is part of the name enscriben
SMC PENTAX-M DENTAL MACRO 1:4 100mm
chris
Yes I own the M version and this is what is written around the front ring.
SMC PENTAX-M dental macro 1:4 100mm
my serial number 5566010
Vic
Hi all,
We know that the M100/4 and A100/4 "dental" macro lenses are
mechanically and optically identical to the "non-dental" macros, and
that the only difference are the magnification ratios in yellow and and
red.
But now I am not sure if the word "DENTAL" is par
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