Over the weekend I took a ferry ride and got salt spray on my camera,
lens, monopod and ballhead. I wiped everything down with a napkin right
afterwards, and when I got home about an hour later I went over
everything again with a damp paper towel and followed with a dry towel.
The lens was covered
> hat a telezoom (70-200, 100-300 or 80-400) with a good optical
> quality but cheaper as 900 US $ (if new) for Pentax do you can
> consider to me?
Arthur:
You didn't specify manual focus or autofocus, so I am making some
manual focus (only) suggestions:
Pentax A 70-210/4
Tokina AT-X 80-200/2.8
One of the things I love about the K135/2.5: Mount it on
the Vivitar 2x TC and find yourself holding a lovely 270mm
near-macro lens. Stop it down a tad. Now thar's a way to
shoot flowers in the field.
-Lon
Fred wrote:
If it is SMC K 135/2.5 it is very, very good lens, very fast
albeit a little
> Well, as small as your ex-LX used to be :-) Imagine that you could use
your
> ex-A* 85/1.4 with it :-)
The thing is, you wouldn't even need that A* 85/1.4 to have a very fast
portraiut lens - an ordinary $100 A 50/1.4 would suffice :-)
Regards,
Lukasz
Frank, hang in there. I had a forced career change in my mid 40's and had a
wife and 2 kids, 7 & 2 yrs old at the time. First few years were rough, I
had to sell my beloved LX, and other toys, to make the mortgage payments,
but I made it. Last year I earned $120K and while 2003 may be the first
In response to Steven Desjardins' query
> I want to buy a cheap P&S (<75$, but with a zoom) so I thought I would
> look on KEH for something used, not necessarily Pentax. Can anyone make
> suggestions about older P&S's I might look for? I really know nothing
> about P&S cameras.
>
> The current K
The best of luck to you Frank! I hope everything works out
great for you.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
- Original Message -
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 2:09 PM
Subject: Way OT - Mid-life Crisis
> Well, no
Hi Mark,
on 08 Aug 03 you wrote in pentax.list:
>>Why, if you still can use most of you old lenses on the DSLR? Buying
>>Canon you'd have to buy a whole new set.
>This is true, so it's not a decision to be taken lightly. But the
>existence of a clear upgrade path with the full-frame 1Ds makes i
After checking the pictures, I have the feeling that the CF door might be
opened accidentally if the camera was grabbed in certain way. Also, only a
small plastic lock at one end of the battery cover makes me uncomfortable.
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
_
Dave,
You couldn't have said it better. I was REALLY excited to see all
the info and pictures of the pre-production model on DPreview, BUT, I
really do want to see how a production model works before I decide to
buy or not.
My $0.02: It's a shame that pre-A lenses aren't getting full
Darn, I just have MSc in Comp Sci... Oh well, you know, I just wanted
to congratulate you ...
Why can't you take just some film and have it processed on the way? I
mean, like incrementally, so to say...
Again, be congratulated for your degree!
Boris
MSc in Computer Science...
Alum of Weitzma
Seemed to be a card issue. Not concerned about images per se, more worried
that the whole thing wasn't writing to the card.
Trying a microdrive this evening.
Peter
frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've never seen so few messages as I have in the last day, especially
>overnight. I think there were two or three. Don't tell me everyone's
>out taking pictures!
Well I was on Sunday. Burned a ton of film on the most amazing
outcropping of fungus I'v
Well, a 16-35mm FA* zoom will be nice - but how much it would cost? Even if
(let's hope) Pentax will make such a lens, there is still room for a
cheaper
DA equivalent, because that'll be the standard lens for *istD (instead of a
18-something FAJ cheap zoom).
Perhaps those 2/3 size chips are just t
Thanks, Bill you make it look pretty straight forward. - I'll print this
all out and
give it a try . It does sound like I can't just copy entire folders,
though.
sob, sob. :)
ann
William Kane wrote:
> Ann,
>
> I don't have time to get too deep into this, but this will start you
> off:
>
>
Folks.
Can you assist? I have here a generally lovely D1H with a tiny image
corruption problem. Figured it may have been a card reader problem so copied the
images by Olympus E10 to SM - still corrupted. Other SM cards from other cameras
are fine.
The Fuji 256 card has been formatted in both t
ps... Any PDMLers in the Columbia SC area? I was thinking of visiting
the
riverbanks zoo in the next couple of weeks and could use a place to
crash.
Missed this part of your mail yesterday. We're about 1/2 way between
Columbia and GFM, come on up!
Bill
Hi Vic,
Here's me.
Tell me what you have.
Sid
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 09:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sid - e-mail me privately. I accidently killed your post and I can't
find
your e-mail. I may have something for you...
Vic
gfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
>> Appeared on dpreview. Nothing special - I thought it will have broader
>> manual focusing ring... instead it has nice green ring near mount :-) But
>> it's just first look. That's optical performance that will be mo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Heiko Hamann) wrote:
>on 08 Aug 03 you wrote in pentax.list:
>
>>>Why, if you still can use most of you old lenses on the DSLR? Buying
>>>Canon you'd have to buy a whole new set.
>
>>This is true, so it's not a decision to be taken lightly. But the
>>existence of a clear upgrad
- Original Message -
From: "Otis C. Wright, Jr."
Subject: Light Meter for Low Light Indoors
> Would appreciate user input/recommendations on most effective light
> meter meter for low light indoor use. My amateur level experience is
> leading me towards a spot meter. Make any sense?
Sylwester Pietrzyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Appeared on dpreview. Nothing special - I thought it will have broader
>manual focusing ring... instead it has nice green ring near mount :-) But
>it's just first look. That's optical performance that will be most important
>to me :-) Adter all it is
I love my old Rollei Prego. It's a bit on the large size but the lens is
great and it's fun to use.
>Cotty reported day by day
Oi! No shirking mate! I'd like to know the Norwegian take on Scotland -
I'm sure other PDMLers would also. If you can spare the time, how about
throwing a few words together - your own words - on what you thought of
the places we visited. It's always fascinating to read
Sorry folks, you're gonna kill me. I just wanted to be first up here with
an *ist D thread so close to midnight here in the UK and only a few hours
away from what could prove to be a very interesting day in the Pentax world.
It's hot and sultry here and you're only consolation to jumping on this
e
We have to do something to while away the months, awaiting the *ist D...
ciao,
frank
Bill Owens wrote:
> You guys can't fool me. You like beer regardless of the name.
>
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pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert
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