Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread cbwaters
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What camera is that?

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RE: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Bob W
Looks like an MX

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Scott Loveless
Looks like a Program A to me.

cbwaters wrote:
 naw, my MX doesn't have that red blinking eye to the left of the lens 
 mount/mirror body.
 
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 Looks like an MX

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread cbwaters
That's what I'm thinking.

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 Looks like a Program A to me.

 cbwaters wrote:
 naw, my MX doesn't have that red blinking eye to the left of the lens
 mount/mirror body.

 CW

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 Looks like an MX

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RE: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Bob W
Then it's a P3 / P30 or P50

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 naw, my MX doesn't have that red blinking eye to the left of the
lens 
 mount/mirror body.
 
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  Looks like an MX
 
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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Adam Maas
Doubt it, they won't take a winder. I'd agree it's likely a Program A or maybe 
a Program Plus.

-Adam


Bob W wrote:
 Then it's a P3 / P30 or P50
 
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 naw, my MX doesn't have that red blinking eye to the left of the
 lens 
 mount/mirror body.

 CW

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 Looks like an MX

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Brian Walters
I agree with Bob.  I have a P50 in front of me as I write.  The location of the 
red self-timer light looks to be in the correct position as shown in the photo 
(in the Program A it's higher).  

And, yes - the P50 definitely takes a winder.


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Quoting Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I've used a MEII winder on the P5.
 The P5 is an A series camera with program lines, but
 stripped out the TTL flash control on the Super Program.
 The P3 / P5 fall between the ME or MG / Program A
 and the SF1.  No autofocus on either...
 Regards, Bob S.
 
 On 10/9/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  P3 or P5 with an MEII winder attached (yes they did work on the
 P3  P5).
  Regards,  Bob S.
 
  On 10/9/07, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 http://images.craigslist.org/01010501020901030320071008913886dbd196696482001edc.jpg
  
   What camera is that?
  
   CW
  
  
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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread cbwaters
Boz's page says they'll take the motor drive A or winder MEII
I'm now almost convinced it's a P5.  I just don't see why I can't see the 
Pentax name on the prism.
There's another picture in the listing that shows the manual.  It almost 
certainly doesn't say Program.
Pity the dude couldn't take any better pictures or at least put the model of 
the camera and lenses in the listing...

Anybody interested in a like new P5 (minus the winder)?

CW

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 Doubt it, they won't take a winder. I'd agree it's likely a Program A or 
 maybe a Program Plus.

 -Adam


 Bob W wrote:
 Then it's a P3 / P30 or P50

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 naw, my MX doesn't have that red blinking eye to the left of the
 lens
 mount/mirror body.

 CW

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 Looks like an MX

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Adam Maas
I stand corrected. Though they didn't take a winder.

-Adam


Brian Walters wrote:
 I agree with Bob.  I have a P50 in front of me as I write.  The location of 
 the red self-timer light looks to be in the correct position as shown in the 
 photo (in the Program A it's higher).  
 
 And, yes - the P50 definitely takes a winder.
 
 
 Cheers
 
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 Quoting Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 I've used a MEII winder on the P5.
 The P5 is an A series camera with program lines, but
 stripped out the TTL flash control on the Super Program.
 The P3 / P5 fall between the ME or MG / Program A
 and the SF1.  No autofocus on either...
 Regards, Bob S.

 On 10/9/07, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 P3 or P5 with an MEII winder attached (yes they did work on the
 P3  P5).
 Regards,  Bob S.

 On 10/9/07, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://images.craigslist.org/01010501020901030320071008913886dbd196696482001edc.jpg
 What camera is that?

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread Bob Blakely
P5

Regards,
Bob...

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread P. J. Alling
Looks like a black MX, the winder is right for it and the prism seems to 
have that very slight overhang the I remember my MX having. It could be 
an ME from that angle however the instruction booklet looks more like it 
has a picture of a LX on it.

cbwaters wrote:
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 What camera is that?

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Re: Quick, who is this body?

2007-10-09 Thread P. J. Alling
I've read the rest of this thread, I should have looked closer.

P. J. Alling wrote:
 Looks like a black MX, the winder is right for it and the prism seems to 
 have that very slight overhang the I remember my MX having. It could be 
 an ME from that angle however the instruction booklet looks more like it 
 has a picture of a LX on it.

 cbwaters wrote:
   
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 What camera is that?

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