Nice images, Mark. How about supplying details such as lens, film, and how
you got so close...
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From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 30, 2003 10:22 PM
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Subject:RE: MPDML and Kodak HDC (was: Lens
Mark Cassino wrote:
And while we're at it, a couple of birds from yesterday and today:
http://www.markcassino.com/temp/green_heron.jpg
http://www.markcassino.com/temp/warbler01.jpg
http://www.markcassino.com/temp/warbler02.jpg
My fav is warbler01.jpg
Thanks, Dave - looks like it does pretty well.
Maybe someday Pentax will come out with a line of lightweight f4 constant
aperture zooms, bucking the f2.8 tradition. Making them all the same filter
size would also be nice. Hight quality optics at half the wieght (and
probably half the price...)
At 06:20 PM 5/30/2003 -0400, Bill Sawyer wrote:
Nice shot, I like it. I should be picking up my slides this weekend to see
if I got anything. It was a bit dark to be using trap focus for macros, but
you never know...
Thanks - that was taken with the 20-35 f4. Can be a wickedly sharp lens at
times
Nice shot, I like it. I should be picking up my slides this weekend to see
if I got anything. It was a bit dark to be using trap focus for macros, but
you never know...
I have a 70-210 f4 A series I'll loan you the next time we get together. I
just measured it and it's 26 oz. and 7" long. One tou
I only get the frontpage at usefilm.com, can someone explain why?
thanks
Paul
http://www.usefilm.com/browse.php?mode=port&data=12823
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Mark.
This is a link to my Usefilm portfolio.The Iris was shot with the A70-210 F4.I
cannot remember the exact setting but i beleive it was fairly wide.
Just thought you might want to see a sample.
Other than the focus behing a tad loose for my tastes,i like the lens a lot.
Dave
http://www.u
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