formulary handy at the
moment to check)
D76 will behave differently with different dilutions.
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appeal and impact. I
know you can produce better work than this.
Paul Jones wrote:
Here is my picture of the week.
As usual comments are welcomed.
http://www.alphalink.net.au/~nrg/week7.html
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Kevin Thornsberry wrote:
I like the IRS approach. If you make
a profit you can call it a business.
Otherwise it is a hobby.
That's not quite true. A business can lose money and still be a
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Hi - Does anyone on the list use the Contax G-series camera, and have
the dedicated hood for the 90mm lens (the GG-3)? If so, could you tell
me how long the hood is?
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construction company in Saudi Arabia. Rather than continue in
the business with his brothers, he cashed out. It's estimated that
his personal fortune is/was about $300,000,000.00
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suggested.
Joe Codispoti wrote:
I do not have the 90mm any longer but
I do recall that the size of the shade
was between approximately 1.5 long.
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for taking the picture. But on
a purely photographic level it doesn't cut it for me. I want more from
a photograph, and Paul is capable of giving us more.
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Why should I use a meter? What if the darn thing broke on me
when I was out making a photograph
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Oh, man! Just my luck ... I just put in a bid on a Nikon D1 with a
third party zoom lens. Sheesh!
Was it the 28-300? I hear it's sort of sharp at 200! But you can
sharpen it later in Photoshop anyways, while you're cropping
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I'll have a scan in a few days if anyone is interested.
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discuss this situation a bit. One thought that
crossed my mind was to make the exposure readings off a grey card,
which I'll try later when I'm outside and away from the computer. Any
thoughts on that idea.
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There's a pic of me in the PUG, from the month we did self portraits
(April or August 2000?). I'd love to see what I look like behind one
of those things.
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
I still need a pic of Shel's head
to finish this lovely image of
Shel with a D1 and a 28-300.
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William Robb wrote:
http://members.aol.com/rfsindg/Shel-joke.jpg
Bob and I had a great time that day, although he was a little miffed
at having to bail me out of a local Chicago precinct house.
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can't also use K2s, LXs, and MZ-Ss. But WHERE are you in
your understanding of the new ways of making pictures, and HOW DO YOU FEEL
about becoming forward-looking as well as backward-looking, and...will you
still BE LOYAL to Pentax when most new product introductions are digital???
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. A quick snap of the
digital camera and I was able to shoot an image that explained it
all. Likewise, while working on my old Mercedes, I was stumped at how
to remove a certain part. I sent my uncle a pic via e-mail and he was
able to provide a solution based on the picture.
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/news/official.data/data.dir/jn010917-1/jn010917-1-1.jpg
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and see what
it can do. The sukka better not beep, whistle, chime, or talk to me
in a soothing voice. If it does anything more than just make the
exposure ~on my terms~ it'll be back to the dealer before my credit
card can be processed.
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now. As the resolution and size of the CCD/CMOS sensors increase, lens
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of the ball point pen, the pencil, and my reasons for
using the ball-point. Petroski's book is really a great read (it's
even illustrated).
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but he does it with a great deal of humor as well.
Have fun ...
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. I can't think of a word to describe the situation.
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worked without that English accent... :-)
I believe it was Civilization.
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there's a cultural or language difference here.
Those on the list who use Nikons, Leicas, view cameras, Minoltas, and
the like, would not consider such use to be a low action.
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I may
continue with the rest of your post later.
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as they compare favorably.
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to me are quite high...it could ruin an entire trip or
business deal.
Anyone ever have any experience with damage in this manner?
If so, what was the resolve?
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Again, the proof is in the prints.
Absolutely. Mike has promised to send me some prints, and I promised
to comment on them publicly.
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sure we can all agree that the Canon users amongst us are
scum.
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Robert Wetmore wrote:
And have you ever driven a Ford F-150?
These things corner like a dream!
Have you ever driven an Aston Martin? Those things can't carry 4x8
sheets of plywood worth a shit!
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, the Leica Lens
Maven, has been writing about the optical qualities of various lenses
for a long time, even comparing lenses, but I've never seen a
photograph showing the qualities and differences that he discusses.
Yet he is held in high esteem by numerous Leicaphiles - FEH!
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(I hope I don't
have to upgrade that as well).
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revealing discussions as well, and that's the good part of the
excitation process.
More to follow ...
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with a
Super Program), but I have used an Argus C-3.
[...]I keep saying that I should take all my
35mm's out and shoot a roll in each as a project of
different films and different strengths of each camera.
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cameras to be like sports cars - good handling, affording
complete control without any extraneous frills, quick to respond, and,
perhaps, a little quirky.
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of his experiences and techniques:
http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/content/pastissues/2000/feb/baldeagle.html
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A new innovation?
http://www.smartlens.com/ProductsDisplay.asp?pID=37
Nope ... more useless crap!
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grain.
Color film? What do i know, but I'm sure there are at least several
color films that offer moderate to course grain.
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that you can use the grainy effect even with a slow-speed film, if that's
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Of course, one could always use a neutral density filter on a higher
speed film and get the grain plus some of the benefits (wider
aperture, slower shutter speeds) of a slower, finer grained film.
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. There is a mechanical means by which the
aperture diameter is adjusted as one moves through the focal range.
This is apart from the aperture ring on the lens.
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Why should I use a meter? What if the darn thing broke on me
when I was out making
on the back (which he used to check his
composition). For him the value was being able to frame and reduce the image
to 2D to evaluate it before committing it to film.
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of your definition) are being called images. Mick's
comment that an image could be drawn or composed in some other way
than by sensing direct or reflected light is, I think, a pretty
accurate assessment. And, if I were to use finger paints to make a
picture, would that be a digital image?
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:
Shel Belinkoff quipped:
And, if I were to use finger paints to make a
picture, would that be a digital image?
Why yes, yes it would.
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Thanks, Len, but 2.8 is too slow. Pentax has a 20/2.8 that's far less
expensive, albeit not as wide, but still wide enough for my needs.
Len Paris wrote:
There is a 14mm f/2.8 rectilinear Tamron that is excellent, but pretty
expensive. See BH and Adorama
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makes the fastest, rectilinear, K-mount (or
adaptable to K-mount)
lens in the 15mm - 21mm or so range? Who makes the
fastest one for an
SLR regardless of mount? Thanks!
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Why should I use a meter? What if the darn thing broke
is unsuccessful I'll hop in the car and head for the local deli and
get a good corned beef sandwich and a sour pickle.
Welcome back, John ...
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A Tarpon is an ancient horse
Skofteland, Christian wrote:
You are going to jump on a fish to hunt a pig
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Sorry - typo. That should have been Tarpan, not Tarpon.
Stephen Moore wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
...later this evening I'll don my loincloth, paint my
face, jump on my tarpon, and hunt the elusive wild boar.
You got wild boars that swim in salt water?
Hope you nail one
not sure that I'm committed to the T-Grains. It's been a
long time since I've shot a good quantity of conventional BW.
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50 films out of one 500 ml bottle. Does anyone have
other comments from Agfa on this?
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the owners would like
to take to their graves and an LX with AF.
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in a digital dominated future.
And Aaron replied:
Yeah, and it doesn't have a phone in it, either! ;)
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needs is a day timer, calculator and text messaging.
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike mentioned a Pentax that had an alarm clock
built into it. It's a
shame that the clock wasn't connected to a timer so
the camera could
turn on the coffee machine in the morning
I missed anything?
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Super Program ... nah, you can keep it an an extinct species. It has
absolutely no appeal to me. Thanks for the offer, though g.
Brendan wrote:
Fine we'll bring back the Super Program just for you.
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Me? No ... I thought about getting one when someone on the list
offered one for sale, but we couldn't come to terms.
tom wrote:
It can be overridden.
I thought you had a 5n?
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different in activity. I don't remember which is
the faster developer. I don't think it makes a heck of a lot of
the difference if you use one or the other, as long as you test
in the combination.
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/1.8 and it's
older brother, the SMCT 85/1.8 would fall into that group, as might
the K105/2.8. The Screw mount 135~600 zoom has got to be amongst the
rarest lenses Pentax ever made. I've only seen one (which was a
mess!) and have never even seen a photo of it.
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segment (12.5mm) of a regular extension tube and got some
absolutely brilliant close-ups and great bokeh. I keep forgetting
about that darned helicoid tube that you enabled me to get - I've
gotta give it a try.
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. They each have
different characteristics, and that can be helpful. Ultimately you
might want to move to an LX or two and then get rid of another MX.
You will absolutely love the LX, especially with the early SMCP lenses
that you have.
Four bodies ... you're just a beginner LOL
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Pål Jensen wrote re the MZ-S:
It also uses belt drive for film transport
because it can be made much more precise.
Its a very well made and durable camera.
More precise than what? Where might I see a diagram or drawing of
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Interesting point? What might the longevity of such a system be?
Mick Maguire wrote:
It also uses belt drive for film transport
So it's not going to be one for great longevity
like the Pentax's of old then.
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BG-10 grip.
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, whereas the drives in older models (even my
SF1n's) are metal gears.
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and implement, which is most likely the real
reason Pentax uses a belt drive.
Pål Jensen wrote:
Shel wrote:
More precise than what?
More precise than 18 cogs. For the same reasing
they using timing belts on car engines.
The dataimprinting damand a precise film transport.
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Kent Gittings wrote:
Is that the square hood with the compression ring retainer?
No, it's not, Kent.
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Girl baking powder fits perfectly over the hood, making
a great slip-on lens cap, allowing for good protection while shooting
or transporting the camera with the lens attached while not having to
remove the hood in order to use a cap.
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was zero maintenance and less losses.
But the belt still has to be replaced at regular intervals.
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is the accuracy
of the rewind/multiple exposure and therefore
the frame-spacing. It suggests that yours
has/have a problem. Mine were all bang-on
(as is my M3).
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recommend from 24mm on up to 200mm?
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Some of these are really gorgeous ... have you seen the Olympus page?
Mark Roberts wrote:
Outstanding! I love the commentary that goes with his descriptions,
For info, look at:
http://homepages.together.net/~msparks/pentax/pentax_l.htm
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to be worth and we would both like the
lists opinion. BH have them new for US$335.95, it was bought for
AU$60 (about US$31).
I'd like to own this and pay a fair price, so please help me find out
what that is.
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this is a difficult concept for me to grasp but it really
comes down to trying to understand how the terms are used.
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is programmed
to do.
Ed asked:
Out of curiosity, why is it you want manual advance?
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I heard that Minolta will no longer make cameras
in Japan, that it's closing its Malaysian operations,
and that it's moving all camera production to Shanghai,
in China. Anyone here know if this is correct?
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let your finger up. This came in handy in quiet circumstances--I would take
a picture, then put the camera behind my back or under a coat and let it
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don't
provide a switch which lets the photographer decide when to
wind the film. I moaned about this after taking a photo with
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in development, because it is based on sensitivity of
the emulsion to light, not developer. If the emulsion hasn't had
enough exposure to embed a latent image, no amount of
development will create one, and that, my friend, is it, period.
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, but that there is a large
increase in the contrast from Zones 1 to 4.
I don't know if I have a source of Acufine
or Diafine close at hand. I may need a list
member to procure some chemistry for me.
Leave it with me for a couple of weeks.
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Something I came across some time ago. Since we're talking about
Acufine I thought I'd give you might want to read the article at this
URL:
http://www.rit.edu/~rckpph/faq/22.07.html
Sounds fascinating ;-))
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A couple of Leicas (M3, M3 with 35mm, 2-50mm, and 90mm lenses)
Canon QL17
Olymus 35mm SLR gear is coming soon
Sony digital
J. C. O'Connell asked:
Any of you all use equipment other than
Pentax at times?
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in 30
minutes, in the same two or three blocks I had been walking around
with the M6. I guess I have to keep practicing with the Leica, but
don't want to give up the MX.
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though the camera is up to my eye,
down, up to my eye, down etc. I feel more
like an uninvolved observer. Cartier Bresson
said that Chim used his cameras the way a doctor
uses his stethoscope, and somehow using the M3
has more of that sense of detachment for me.
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there, Shel. :o) Personally speaking, the
more film I shoot, the better I get. Never heard of a world-class
athlete who didn't run a lot of miles (apart from darts players, of
course). Never heard of a world-class photographer who didn't shoot a
lot of film.
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Hi Gang,
What should I look for when buying CDs for storing scanned photos and
negs? Are there different grades of CDs, some perhaps being better
suited for music and others for use with photos on the computer? Any
brands especially worth considering?
I once received a music CD that was
Ahhh so I want a ~Data CD~. Thanks! I didn't know there was a
difference. Thank you! You've saved me a big headache, I'm sure. I'm
check out those sites, too.
Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
There should be no problem with a data CD including image data - audio CDs are
different, though
for exposure,
that detail is gone. Ain't nothing going to get it back, other
than drawing it in with a pencil.
William Robb
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Mine has survived over 18 years of being thrown in my bag.
Eehhh, they don't make 'em like they used to!
Wendy
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regularly, but I'm not too impressed with their track
record otherwise. By comparison, the K-series bodies tend to hold up
beautifully, and I'd be hard pressed to think of a Super Program/Program
Plus I've seen come through in the past few years that had anything wrong
with it.
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flare ... not another
word was heard from the Leicaphiles on the subject.
The MX might not be one of Pentax's best bodies, but it holds lenses
with great coatings.
Juan J. Buhler wrote:
MX bashing in pentax-discuss? What's next,
SMC isn't that good against flare after all?
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of trekking
it just died.
[...]
So, what's to learn from this? Well,
keep the camera in a bag to prevent it
from being wet by dripping water. The
humidity is difficult to handle, but I
should have protected it from the sweat
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a horrible ghost image from
one of the lamps! With a $525 (used) 50mm/2
lens! I think I'd have to test is a bit more
to reach any conclusions, but it was kind
of funny that at first sight, a $50 lens would
perform better than a $500 one.
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those cameras is because they know they will still
function under adverse conditions a normal camera will not.
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the outside element is multicoated
on SMC glass, right
Wrong
- so does flare just come from rays
striking the first glass surface?)
No, all surfaces contribute to flare or light loss.
visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .
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