Keep looking :-)>
Cheers
Brian
> On 25 February 2018 at 05:46 Rick Womer wrote:
>
>
> Well, my Mac Mini photo computer is still ailing (taking it to the
> shop Monday), but I managed to find my pix for The Book on my backup
> drive. I used my venerable MacBook Pro
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From: gfen
Subject: Re: Whew.
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, William Robb wrote:
I don't see large format being supplanted by little digital
cameras,
they are just too different in their capabilities.
Except the people who make the desicions on what to buy aren't
I kind of doubt that they only sold 700. Manufactured, maybe, since Medium
Format is still produced using the old system of make a bunch and sell them from
the warehouse. When the stock gets low run off a bunch more (maybe 700?). So if
I was told that one company made one production run last
almost limiting it to folks who can set up a darkroom
somewhere. This I do know from personal experience.
--
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: gfen
Subject: Re: Whew.
Is 4x5 and larger also in such a dismal state of affairs? I know
this
ins't really the place
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, frank theriault wrote:
Pentax can't keep up with the demand for 67II's and 645N's Last year alone,
all Japanese manufacurers combined sold around 700 medium format bodies,
worldwide. No, I didn't forget a zero. I really did mean seven hundred.
If they can't keep up
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Jostein wrote:
According to production figures for MedF, the future looks very dark indeed.
If the 700 bodies figure thrown out earlier by Frank is correct, sound
slike al lthe MF folks might as well close up shop and go home. That's
just dismal, I mean, I always figured
In a message dated 4/18/2004 11:16:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But Jostein told you all the pertinent stuff. Oh, the *istD had a software
Haven't seen that one yet..
upgrade that made it workable with K lenses. (Or was it M? Or both?) Not a
perfect solution, but
- Original Message -
From: gfen
Subject: Re: Whew.
Is 4x5 and larger also in such a dismal state of affairs? I know
this
ins't really the place for the question, but plenty of the folks
here are
knowledable on many different topics.. I sort of figured that 4x5
and135
would
On 16/4/04, GFEN discumbobulated:
About a week ago I opened this folder up, today I just deleted 43,341
messages dating back to 8/8/03.
[snip]
Yo Gary.
Cheers,
Cotty
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Hi, gfen.
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From: gfen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the future of the 645 and 67 platforms, were there ever digital
products announced for them?
According to production figures for MedF, the future looks very dark indeed.
The best bet we have is a rather outdated press
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-- From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-- Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 12:27 PM
--
-- Cesar Matamoros II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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-- -- From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-- -- Cesar Matamoros II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- --
-- -- Not
Cesar Matamoros II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- They have a 5-mile race up the mountian during the summer,
-- don't they...
That I was not aware of. But then again, I don't recall the last time I ran
over three miles...
Yep. July 10. Mark your calendar.
HI,
I'm new to the list but listened in for awhile. Hot sounds great but
my ideal Xmas is actually what I'm going to do next week, going home
to YES the Arctic Circle and enjoy cold clear nights with Aurora
Borealis, skiing and photography using my pentax stuff and MF camera.
WHere is home then,
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Whew
Don't know about the -27c stuff Don, but my cameras don't like
working
in anything over 35c. Not because of cameras failing in the
heat...the
photographer starts to fail once it gets hot, unless I can shoot from
the bar of the local air-conditioned
.
Best,
Mishka
From: Pat White
Subject: Re: Whew
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:44:31 -0800
I notice you're in Victoria, Australia. Here in Victoria, Canada, it's
10C, windy and rainy.
Is there a third Victoria, and are there any PDMLers there?
Pat White
Cesar Matamoros II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not hot here. But I did just get back from a three-mile run at lunch. It
got so I had to remove my shirt :-) It is only 21C/70F. It actually felt
warmer.
I ran about 9 miles last night - mostly tough hill repeats - in 30 degree
(F) weather, which
-- -Original Message-
-- From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-- Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:58 PM
--
-- Cesar Matamoros II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--
-- Not hot here. But I did just get back from a three-mile
-- run at lunch. It
-- got so I had to remove my shirt
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 09:45 PM, Pat White wrote:
I notice you're in Victoria, Australia. Here in Victoria, Canada,
it's 10C,
windy and rainy.
Is there a third Victoria, and are there any PDMLers there?
Pat White
See
Shaun wrote: I'll be down to my frilly knickers by lunchtime.
Er, thanks for sharing...
Pat White
ps. Thanks, Dan, the site turned up 11 Victorias (but not the one in
Australia, oddly enough).
minus 14 C this morning.Now just need a tad more snow for this
winters theme shots:)
Dave
Begin Original Message
From: Mishka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 20:51:17 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Whew
just curious, how many death threats have you received
: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 20:51:17 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Whew
just curious, how many death threats have you received so far, since
you've
posted that here?
best,
mishka
From: Shaun Canning
Subject: Whew
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:11:56 -0800
-
Whewsummer's finally arrived
just curious, how many death threats have you received so far, since you've
posted that here?
best,
mishka
From: Shaun Canning
Subject: Whew
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:11:56 -0800
-
Whewsummer's finally arrived at my place with a vengeance. 36 degrees
yesterday, same today, and
None yet, but I was expecting a few from those nearer to the arctic
circle than me
:):):):)
Cheers
Shaun
Mishka wrote:
just curious, how many death threats have you received so far, since you've
posted that here?
best,
mishka
From: Shaun Canning
Subject: Whew
Date: Mon, 16 Dec
Hi, Shaun,
The temperature was just above freezing yesterday, and it started raining in the
evening. The temperature dipped overnight, coating the ground with a thin layer
of ice. Then, it snowed - not much, but just enough to coat the ice with snow,
turning the streets and sidewalks into
-15 degrees *$* that!
Cheers
P.S. I suppose at least your grog is easy to keep cool.
:):):)
Shaun
frank theriault wrote:
Hi, Shaun,
The temperature was just above freezing yesterday, and it started raining in the
evening. The temperature dipped overnight, coating the ground with a thin
I notice you're in Victoria, Australia. Here in Victoria, Canada, it's 10C,
windy and rainy.
Is there a third Victoria, and are there any PDMLers there?
Pat White
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