offered up to the Brotherhood .
All items purchased from KEH (condition excellent)
just a few months ago. I was elated by my survival
through a case of a lung abcess/pneumonia and over-
spent on an I'm still alive! gift to myself and
find I really
Rick Womer wrote:
But, how can you be two places at once, when you're
not anywhere at all?
You have to go visit Tiny Doctor Tim at his life-size
replica of the Taj Mahal made entirely out of oleo-
margarine and get some of the sacred tablets he keeps there.
William Robb wrote:
What album is Civilisation Ho! on?
My wife wants to know.
Note, this may not be the actual title, but merely an oft repeated line
Waiting for the Electrician (or somebody like him)
c. 1968
Bill
Dave wrote:
Now if he needs 40 fps etc then he needs to upgrade to the Canons
or Nikons. I amd very satisfied with my istD as a steath camera.
People run when they see the 70-200VR with 1.7b tele.
I just got my 300mm f4 for my 6x7 and I suspect folks will
scatter when that
Bruce Dayton wrote:
In fact, just as we stopped walking for a moment, I just put
the camera over my shoulder and pressed the shutter - wasn't even
fully aware of the scene behind me.
... if that ain't sta-reet photo-graphy, then nuthin' is
!8^D Brother Bill
Jostein wrote:
FireFox is apparently more strict about standards
than is Internet Explorer.
... isn't everything?
Brother Bill
PUG continue yes/no ?
I see that digital, in its inherent insidiousness, is
a threat to all things photographic.
a sad state of affairs, IMesHO
Brother Bill (aka m42Bill)
Godfrey DiGiorgi (I think), wrote:
I do wish they made an FA24/2 or 2.8 that wasn't huge, as
that would be an immediate choice.
Get the 24mm anyway - it's the perfect wideangle focal
length and the extra size is well worth adapting to. Heck,
everything under a 300mm
Well Gang,
Thanks for all the welcome backs. Seems as if the old
place hasn't changed much in the years I've been off-list.
Still massive quantities of daily mail! Nice to see so many
familiar names (you know who you are!) as well as many new ones.
... from the thread
Jeeezus, I just pictured Robb in a wedding dress. I may never eat again.
I think we should drop this one.
WW
... ssslll / Ker Thunk
Hey kids!
I'm back ;^)
Got myself another 6x7 the 45mm lens and a bunch of E100vs
... a 165mm f2.8, a 300mm f4 and some miscellany are enroute
to the new abodeLet The Real Photography Begin!!!
PS: it'll also do digital via a film
J. C. O'Connell wrote:
I think the current film Bright Sun (100, damn tacky name).
is most likely as good as any 100 they ever made and probably
matches those old 25s too.
No, it doesn't
Bill
Foghorn Leghorn
Illinois Bill wrote:
Continuing to think aloud . I would like to do something similar
. black and white (or even color) largish . . . to be hung in
front of a window that allows light to stream through. Does anyone
know of a process or service that can/is capable of doing this? Poster
frank theriault wrote:
For some reason I thought the Euro was 2 to 1 to the
US dollar. Apparently I was mistaken.
years ago the $US was ~ 2:1 to the Pound Sterling
Bill
Collin R Brendemuehl wrote:
The M75-150 is FS as the A100/2.8 covers it well and I really
need something a little longer, in the 300-500 range.
I still have that SMCK 400mm f5.6 available - when you
sell those two drop an email
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as stated, the said lens w/ case caps and in very good
condition and a 77mm UV filter for it.
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Tanya wrote:
One redhead asks another:
Which is further, London or the Moon?.
The other replies: Well HELLO., can you *see*
London?!
... sorta like the redhead who wouldn't get out of a first
class airline seat and go back
Bob W wrote:
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Isn't that the stuff that men used to put in their
hair to, you know, like slick it down? Back in the
50's and 60's, there was Brylcreem and Vitriol, IIRC
(I was only a kid then).
No - you must be thinking of Victrola...
you're both off the mark
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Hey Brian, send a copy of those rules over pal as I have no idea what I
am supposed to have done wrong here.
well, for a start - breathing
William Robb wrote:
I have used the Pentax 6x7 800mm f/4 lens once.
There is significant distance from the tripod socket to the shutter,
hence the problem with shutter induced vibration.
Using two tripods is a good way to tame the problem.
You're supposed to carry a couple sandbags
This lens is still available if any of you *istD'ers care
to have a telephoto w/ a 600mm's field of view.
Has case, caps and a few 77mm filters is in excellent
condition. A much less expensive option to those f2.8
long teles while still producing
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Oh, and in regards to Norm's pic, I did not need to direct him one
bit - that pose was purely motivate by his love for his boyfriend
Jack...
... was it that Jack Daniels fellow? He is from down
near that neck
edwin wrote:
The people bemoaning the death of photography are overlooking
the fact that the goal of most photography is not photography.
... a pearl of great price, IMHO
Bill
This lens is still available if any of you *istD'ers care
to have a telephoto w/ a 600mm's field of view.
Has case, caps and a few 77mm filters is in excellent
condition. A much less expensive option to those f2.8
long teles while still producing
Mark Roberts wrote:
There's an excellent hiking/outdoors shop called Footsloggers near GFM.
Their official t-shirt has the motto --
Hike naked, it puts color in your cheeks.
Surely that can't be good for their bottom line
!8^D Bill
Bob Blakely wrote:
You want a bully?
uh-oh
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Personally I would never buy any camera gear with known faults -
chances are it will have other issues too.
... to Henri Toivonen's -
I have been offered to buy a Pentax MX for a very small amount of
money (about $15), and it is in good condition apart from one
Shawn K. wrote:
What do you have in the 300mm range??
Just my ancient screwmount 300mm f4 which I plan to
keep. The 400mm (K-mounts in general, actually) aren't
getting much use these days. It's in great shape.
Email me off list if you want to talk it over.
Antonio Aparicio asks -
Would be interested to hear from those with experience of the above
lenses as to which you would recommend for portraiture/candid shots.
77mm Limited
Bill
Shawn K. wrote:
So is anyone here familiar with how this
lens performs? Anyone at all?
It's a wonderful optical device
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What about if they are professional photographers?
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can I do either hotshoe or side jack ? - sorry to
be so stupid about this
I hardly do any flash
Either.
. or both!
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graywolf wrote:
I though it was a reference to Max Smart's lovely lady assistant
#7. But then Get Smart may have been before TV's time (pun
intended).
You must mean Number Nine
oops - make that Agent 99
Bill
Cotty wrote:
Thanks Tom. I finally understand.
Sounds sorta like only C/: can have the blessed folder
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also quite good Tokina 2x converter
reasonable offers entertained off-list
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uses electricity. It is a nice camera w/ good optics.
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This might account for blue snow.
... better blue than yellow!
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I just thought you ment a basic guitar! S
ah - better music thru chemistry
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those tubes! :^)
( oh, and better get that packmule as well since this
lens weighs in around 45lbs or so if I remember right )
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How can this be? - I'm confused! - Why did people pay me good
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by the contractor, thus
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it could probably do easily, but that was fast
enough for me w/ an old junker rustbucket!
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turned around again behind closed drapes so I managed to
feign innocence avoid any discomfort ;^)
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the computer not to do it.
For a certain amount of time this will work, yes...
Open the pod door, HAL
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back about the global
warming/impending ice age boogieman.
... and, of course, try to blame it all on the ease of digital
photography.
(pure as the driven snow) Bill !8^D
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We're not buying it Bill...
I might have been fudging a teeny bit on the snow part
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a too early plunge into some global disaster of epic
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aligner mark at top dead center. A bit of cosmetic overkill
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horses and stuff at a right angle to the sunlight. A big
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as George Eastman hoped for years ago! ;^)
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shoot it (IMHO) from 200 to 800 and get great results
w/ standard C-41 processing. It's called exposure latitude.
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wide angle lenses - at least
the rest of a lens line is effective and the long end is
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Dag T wrote:
skrev Bill D. Casselberry:
Could Man actually produce enough nasty greenhouse gases
to stem the impending freeze? If such were the dilemma, we
might soon realize how puny our efforts really are in the
grand scheme of things.
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people seem to really like - you know, a Free Lunch! ;^)
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1) The sensor *crops* the image circle
2) It writes the image data to the card
3) The result appears to have been taken w/ a longer lens
... what's so hard about that
Nothing, but JCO is right
hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest
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their own brains rather than be so brainwashed by
the push pull of popular media.
... they wouldn't call it Freon if it wasn't meant to be free!
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toss it all into the sea, I suppose,
to get around the stigma of owning Pentax gear ;^)
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67 today, yes today -- arrrggh
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