>I would like to know if others with this lens have
had similar results.
I actually have the K 100/4 macro (same optics
though), and can second your comments at the
subjective level. Landscapes shot with this lens don't
seem to have the razor sharpness, contrast and
brilliance that I get with m
If you want to see some photo samples of Pentax lenses
http://www.pentax-fan.jp/photo/lenslist.asp
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>My possible trip to U.K. in October is now a go.
>I'll arrive Gatwick sometime early morning Friday 11 October. Return to the
>States early Saturday 19 October. At this point my plan is to spend my free
>weekend (11-13) in Sevenoaks, the locale of the meeting to which I am
>traveling. Suggestions
>I'm getting tired of waiting for photokina. Not that I'm going to buy
>anything that is (or isn't) announced and I'm certainly not jumping ship
>based on this show but I am anxious to hear what's up and put an END to the
>rumor mill for a while at least.
>SO
>When the heck is this show?
Starts
Hi Jonathon,
The 100 f/4 is optimised for macro work. However, the A 100 and F 100
macros are faster and perform better for landscape work. If macro
performance is not required, any of the 100/105s will do. If, and I say IF
you can find a 105 f2.5 K, get it! It is one of the finest. An option
Hi Frankie,
I could spend hours in your site. Very impressive and what a collection
of lenses. Of the 135s, which is your favourite user lens - the one your
prefer to use the most?
Bob
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From: "Frankie Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you want to see some photo samp
Hi,
Sunday, September 22, 2002, 9:44:53 AM, you wrote:
> I'm free that weekend. How about a meet up in town? Bob W, you up for
> that? Rob? Anyone? How about a boat trip up and down the Thames and then
> some lunch? Or Regent's Park Zoo? Or?
I can probably do the Saturday, but I'm unlikely
To all of you committed 67 users:
- Is there any 'affordable'system for projecting 67 slides? I remember several years
ago that someone on this list (at that time) had picked up an old maybe large-format
projector that they then modified to take mounted 67 slides. I recall them saying that
th
Maybe Jean is renting it from GW:)
Dave
I'll let you know asap on the postage
Dave
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From: Pat White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 13:17:27 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: Ontario Poster and beyond
Good to hear the posters are in and l
I have 1 Nikon body and 7 Pentax bodies.:)
Prior to optaining the DSLR body all of my
horse work was done with the K1000,now about
75%.
Dave
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From: "Rodelion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 21:39:02 +0200
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Professi
Some very nice work.I especially like the bark
topic.
Dave
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To my knowledge, the only 6X7 projector is from Mamiya.
Bob
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> - Is there any 'affordable'system for projecting 67 slides? I remember
several years ago that someone on this list (at that time) had picke
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Rapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To my knowledge, the only 6X7 projector is from Mamiya.
>
There is a manual one made by a company called "Albin", but I don't know
anything about it except that you have to swap the slides manually. I think
it's in the cheaper
Why does your website wants to set cookies? I have rejected them, and it
seems to work well without them.
I have used Konqueror 3.0.2 and Mozilla 0.9.8 on SuSE Linux 8.0
operating system, and it all seems to work very well.
Compliments for your very nice site, not only the photography is very
n
I've done the same for head shots with my 67 165.4 and the #1 tube. (I
can get head and shoulders without a tube.) That's why I asked I
certainly wouldn't want anything sharper.
Bruce Dayton wrote:
>
> All I can say is that I have shot some close up wedding rings and head
> shots with tube #1 a
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On Sunday 22 September 2002 13:58, Dan Scott wrote:
> Does anyone know the URL for the page listing PDMLers' websites? I
> can't seem to find it anymore.
>
> Dan Scott
--
Frits J. Wü
I like all of the films that I've used in 35mm. However, since grain
isn't a problem, I use a lot more Portra 400 VC in the 6x7. I also use a
lot of Delta 3200. Again, grain is not a huge concern. Other favorites
include Plux-X, T-Max 400, and Ektachrome 100 -- in both VS and S
stocks. I never pro
Sorry, didn't realize that this was a sensitive area. Just to mention,
I find cutting and pasting easier since editing the copied "entire
message" requires extensive highlighting which I always screw up on the
first try.
Point noted, however; I'll try to be more careful. I tend to forget
folks
My family and I are doing a 6 day trip to Ireland in late November.
This is one of those "Plane tickets, B&B vouchers, and rental car"
trips, but the price was great. Since we're on our own, I though I'd
ask for suggestions. We're flying into Shannon. We're currently
thinking of making a loop
Don't miss the Cliff of Moher and the Dingle Peninsula. I thought that
the highly-touted Ring of Kerry was a disappointment, but it should be
better in Nov, when it won't be very crowded.
We especially enjoyed, Newgrange, and hour north of Dublin, which is a
passage tomb probably older than Ston
In a message dated 9/21/02 6:06:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< David Brooks wrote:
> Hi Lads and ladeses.
> I recieved the tube of posters from Dario
> tonight.Big thanks to Canada Post for leaving
> them on my door stoop in the rain(they are ok)
> I'll email postage to those who need,TOPD
On 22 Sep 2002 at 9:52, Steve Desjardins wrote:
> My family and I are doing a 6 day trip to Ireland in late November.
> This is one of those "Plane tickets, B&B vouchers, and rental car"
> trips, but the price was great. Since we're on our own, I though I'd
> ask for suggestions. We're flying
on 9/22/02 6:22 PM, Butch Black at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> No, I wasn't aware that Nikon is designing all levels of lenses as G lenses.
> I bet it will P*** off a number of Nikon users.
>
> You mean like Nikon's new 70-200/2.8 AF-S VR? Or didn't you know that Nikon
> has started dropping th
> Don't miss the Cliff of Moher and the Dingle Peninsula.
Dan is right; Dingle and the Cliffs are must-sees. Try to spend a couple
of nights in Dingle and explore the peninsula. The Burren, with its
lunar, desolate landscape, is also worth seeing, and is the home of a
couple of churches with fam
Saturday sounds good to me.
I've been walking around muttering to myself: 35mm or 645? Or both? One
body? Two bodies? One each? Two each? What lens kit? I did a quick
inventory this afternoon and found that I have a much larger stock of 120
and 220 film than of 135. So I am seriously considering
Hi folks,
I'm looking to expand the wide angle for my LX and I'm curious to find out
if anyone's tried this Tokina brand lens and if so, what are the results ?
I've been hunting for off-brand 24mm lenses as I know it'll be hard to find
the Pentax one.
Thanks,
Dave
Hey Folks,
Just popping in to offer up a piece of Pentax gear for sale: It's the SMC-K
135/3.5 (not the M version). It's in EX+ condition. The glass and coatings
are in great condition. Aperture blades are clean, diaphragm is nice and
snappy, and the focus is smooth. Shipping is Priority Mail and
- Original Message -
From: Dr E D F Williams
Subject: Re: List of PDMLers' websites?
> What makes one a PDMLer?
Anyone who can put up with the thing for more than 6 months.
William Robb
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- Original Message -
From: Feroze Kistan
Subject: 28-80 v/s 28-105
>Does anyone on this list live in or around Winnipeg, Maitoba or
> Sasquatach (I don't know how to spell that one) and can you
recommend a shop
> that sells Pentax
Chris Brogden (another list member) lives in Winnipeg,
William Robb wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Dr E D F Williams
> Subject: Re: List of PDMLers' websites?
>
> > What makes one a PDMLer?
>
> Anyone who can put up with the thing for more than 6 months.
>
> William Robb
>
HAR! that would be me, for one -- I'm back, guys!
traveling a
Good to see you back here, Annsan.
Len
---
tanks, Len - nice to see ya all!
ann
Len Paris wrote:
> Good to see you back here, Annsan.
>
> Len
> ---
Yes it has, is and will.
>From: "Butch Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>No, I wasn't aware that Nikon is designing all levels of lenses as G
lenses.
>I bet it will P*** off a number of Nikon users.
This is hardly off topic...
Just between the two of us, because I have one that I'm thinking of selling,
the lens kind of sucks. It just isn't particularly sharp across the whole
aperture range. When I found out that I liked a 24mm I got a Pentax A series
one: great lens. Still have it along with
Has anyone had any experience with this? Any comments at all? Looks pretty
impressive, especially for the price (~$250).
Best,
Mishka
Using the term pro quickly gets things into a muddle, because of its many
connotations. Keep the concept "industrial strength/high performance" in
your mind when thinking about camera equipment. Generally, (I said
generally) prime lenses and f2.8 constant aperture zoom lenses are ruggedly
built an
Glad to hear you'll be seeing Ireland, it really is beautiful. To give you
an idea of the distances, if you drive quickly, you can get from Downpatrick
in the northeast to Limerick in the southwest in seven or eight hours, but
you'll be pretty tired.
Belfast is only about two hours north of Dubl
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At 9:52 AM -0400 9/22/02, Steve Desjardins wrote:
>My family and I are doing a 6 day trip to Ireland in late November.
>This is one of those "Plane tickets, B&B vouchers, and rental car"
>trips, but the price was great. Since we're on our own, I though I'd
>ask for suggestions. We're flying into
Hi,
I have for sale an LX, it has just been serviced. Body is in user condition
and prism has a new cover. Includes Grip-B and strap lugs.
If any one is interested then you can contact me off list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , as i'm not actualy subscribed at the moment.
I'm after $400us and $15us shi
> I have for sale an LX, it has just been serviced. Body is in user
condition
> and prism has a new cover. Includes Grip-B and strap lugs.
>
> If any one is interested then you can contact me off list at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] , as i'm not actualy subscribed at the moment.
>
> I'm after $400us and $1
Regards,
Bob...
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"In the carboniferous epoch
we were promised perpetual peace.
They swore if we gave up our weapons
that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed they sold us,
and delivered us, bound, to our foe.
And the gods of the copybook heading
Well done Gianfranco,
Good one,
Enjoy it and let us know how you get along...
Ciao!
--- Gianfranco Irlanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm going to fly to my first *paid* assignment
> abroad, in
> Barcelona, starting from the 2nd of October.
> I'll have to take pictures of so
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