Amita Guha wrote:
I also
kind of like the idea of having a rugged, splashproof camera.
Precisely the reason I acquired a WR-90 in the pre-digital era. There's
no substitute for a rugged, splashproof camera. Either ya have one, or
ya don't.
Now I wouldn't mind having a digital one, but that's
Scott,
I like this picture.
I wanted a little space between the
bottom of the swing and the top of the mountain,
I still like this picture.
Regards,
Gautam
-Original Message-
From: Scott Loveless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 7:08 PM
To:
Agreed. Great picture. Sell it to the town tourist board, if there is
one.
John
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:45:03 +0100, Mark Stringer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very nice. It almost has a toy like quality like it was part of an
extravagant model railroad setup. Very Americana. This is
Hi all,
Never heard of it before: an SMC Pentax-D 1:2 12,5-63mm. See
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=7536360195rd=1sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AITrd=1.
It's Autofocus and Powerzoom with a 2/3 bayonet mount. Which seems to
have a register distance of 48mm, so you can 'easily'
Hi All,
Unsubscribing for a while to take delivery of number three.
http://wwwstaff.murdoch.edu.au/~sking/pages/withcelia04.htm
(click on the image for more)
When I joined the list I had one body, one lens and no children.
Now I've got 2.95 kids, 5 bodies and 12 lenses. Is there a link?
TTFN
Hey all,
My apologies for taking so long to reply to my own thread, I've been
working on term papers all week.
Thanks to everyone who responded, especially those who suggested
IrfanView. I haven't spent much time with it but I can already tell
it's exactly the sort of program I've been
Lucas Rijnders wrote on 12.08.05 8:41:
Does anyone know whether this is a one-off, or are there more SMC Pentax-D
lenses?
There are much more, but not neccessary with SMC-D name. They produce a
lot (even more than K-lenses) of specialized industrial grade lenses like
these:
On 12/8/05, Simon King, discombobulated, unleashed:
Hi All,
Unsubscribing for a while to take delivery of number three.
http://wwwstaff.murdoch.edu.au/~sking/pages/withcelia04.htm
Nice shot. Good luck!
Cheers,
Cotty
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:22:29 +0200, Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Lucas Rijnders wrote on 12.08.05 8:41:
Does anyone know whether this is a one-off, or are there more SMC
Pentax-D
lenses?
There are much more, but not neccessary with SMC-D name. They produce a
lot (even
Cotty wrote on 11.08.05 23:31:
Last item at the bottom:
http://www.janosphotovideo.com/cadislrca.html
Interesting. It seems that we'll have to wait until 22.08 to see what's hot
and what's not ;-) BTW - about the same date (23.08 from what I've know)
Nikon is supposed to show (finally!) D100
On 11/8/05, E.R.N. Reed, discombobulated, unleashed:
My husband will tell you -- what sold me on broadband was that I could
be keeping up with the PDML and he could be playing online computer
games *at the same time.* (Watch it with the stereotypes, chum ... watch
it ... )
;-)
Har!!!
E.R.N. Reed wrote on 12.08.05 8:10:
Precisely the reason I acquired a WR-90 in the pre-digital era. There's
no substitute for a rugged, splashproof camera. Either ya have one, or
ya don't.
Now I wouldn't mind having a digital one, but that's *very* low on my
list of priorities.
Exactly
Lucas Rijnders wrote on 12.08.05 9:27:
Sure, but this one has the 'look and feel', and follows the naming scheme,
of a K-mount lens. All ohters I saw at the cctv-site don't do that.
Maybe it was short production run? Notice that it has motorized zoom and
focus, so it won't be usable without
Herb Chong wrote:
the Dalsa sensors for 22MP cameras were in excess of $5K in OEM
quantities.
That's certainly a lot. Still, the price doesn't necessarily say much
about what Dalsa's cost per unit was, or (perhaps more interesting) what
it cost them to make one extra once the production
On 11/8/05, Amita Guha, discombobulated, unleashed:
In eight weeks, I'm going to replace my cell phone and PDA with a Palm Treo
650, which has a camera on it. This will be my first cameraphone. I am
trying to figure out if I also need a carry-everywhere camera in addition to
the cameraphone. Do
Simon King wrote:
Hi All,
Unsubscribing for a while to take delivery of number three.
http://wwwstaff.murdoch.edu.au/~sking/pages/withcelia04.htm
(click on the image for more)
When I joined the list I had one body, one lens and no children.
Now I've got 2.95 kids, 5 bodies and 12 lenses. Is
Tom Reese wrote:
Keith W. asked:
You can find quite a few Pentax scope references if you go to Google.com
then search GROUPS for Pentax Scope.
Could you elaborate on that just a little, Tom?
Seems that is a way to search group interest lists for messages by
subject? Hmmm. Gotta look into
Hi all,
I've read that mounting your tripod head reversed can be useful with
mirroir image view cameras.
Does anybody know what above camera is and what is intended for?
Thanks,
Dario
On 11/8/05, Amita Guha, discombobulated, unleashed:
Never mind. I just ordered the Optio WP. Should be here in a couple of
weeks.
You women are so fickle!!
Cheers,
Cotty
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On 11/8/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
I did a LOT of photos with a Sony DSC-U60 last year, the fixed focal
length, 2Mpixel, ruggedized and waterproof model. It is a tremendous
amount of fun and takes a remarkably good picture. One of my
favorites was a self portrait made
But will they now work on a Pentax camera?
g
Dave
On 8/12/05, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/8/05, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
Unlike Cotty, I'm not willing to
modify my lenses in such a way that they won't work normally.
My Pentax lenses all work normally :-)
At 01:18 AM 8/12/2005, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I did a LOT of photos with a Sony DSC-U60 last year, the fixed focal
length, 2Mpixel, ruggedized and waterproof model. It is a tremendous
amount of fun and takes a remarkably good picture. One of my
favorites was a self portrait made from under
Hi all,
This may be a known issue to istD owners but ...
I was checking out my new D-FA 100mm macro today
and noticed some unexpected behaviour.
While checking DOF, I noticed it did not seem to work unless
the lens was set to 'A'. Of course I would usually like to use
the lens in AV mode,
someone has to pay the startup cost. if you wait until that is paid for,
your competition has the market sewn up.
Herb
- Original Message -
From: Toralf Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: OT - Upping the anti
Have at it. We'll look forward to pics of the new arrival.
Paul
On Aug 12, 2005, at 2:51 AM, Simon King wrote:
Hi All,
Unsubscribing for a while to take delivery of number three.
http://wwwstaff.murdoch.edu.au/~sking/pages/withcelia04.htm
(click on the image for more)
When I joined the list I
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous shot.
It's another Pontiac GTO, either a '67 or '68.
Paul
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Jan van Wijk wrote:
While checking DOF, I noticed it did not seem to work unless
the lens was set to 'A'. Of course I would usually like to use
the lens in AV mode, preselecting the aperture.
Playing arround a bit, I found the DOF check only closes
the aperture when either
If you want to use aperture priority, set Av on the camera, and select the
aperture you want - ON THE CAMERA.
I suggest you read the manual. You clearly have no idea how the camera
works! :-)
John
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:33:57 +0100, Jan van Wijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This
Jan van Wijk escribió:
This is a bit annoying, since it does not allow you to set a fixed
aperture for good DOF, use automatic exposure, and check the
actual DOF in the viewfinder as well.
I don't know if I have understood well, but you can set whatever
aperture you want with the *ist D
Simon,
Great picture, best wishes for a speedy and easy delivery, looking
forward to seeing photos of the new addition soon.
Regards, Bob S.
On 8/12/05, Simon King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Unsubscribing for a while to take delivery of number three.
Paul, Liked the first better... Bob S.
On 8/12/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous
It seems that we could have what many have been waiting for:
http://www.adelco.it/online/company/Sony/pdf/ICX263AL.pdf
So it seems possible that *istD successor could have 10.5 MPix. Just frame
rate is slow (1.6 fps), but maybe there will be improved version built for
DSLR?
--
Balance is the
As captured, this doesn't work for me, cluttered distracting. I like the
theme though. However with a slightly different perspective it looks like you
could place the seat of the swing away from its merging with the mountain line
lose the distracting ground play toys the swing chain on the
Paul,
Just right.
The only thing wrong is the subject (Goat). VBG
Kenneth Waller
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PESO: Black Goat
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows
Hi guys,
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some bollards, while
taking a drink break at a BMX coaching session last month. I don't
remember the EXIF stuff - was acting as a prop for her race bike at the
time!
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:45:25 +0200, Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It seems that we could have what many have been waiting for:
http://www.adelco.it/online/company/Sony/pdf/ICX263AL.pdf
So it seems possible that *istD successor could have 10.5 MPix. Just
frame
rate is slow (1.6
Lucas Rijnders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that we could have what many have been waiting for:
http://www.adelco.it/online/company/Sony/pdf/ICX263AL.pdf
So it seems possible that *istD successor could have 10.5 MPix. Just
frame rate is slow
And Nguyen's nephew will be employed too, assembling Pentax's high-end PS
digicams in the new Sanyo plant.
http://www.dpreview.com/
Dario
- Original Message -
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: No, was:
I like this; I'm always a sucker for lines of things.
I think it would be better if the whole bollard with
the helmet were in the frame, though.
Rick
--- Peter McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some
Nice shot. Happy Kick-Off.
Soon you'll have more to photograph - if you can find the time...:-)
Regards
Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Simon King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 12. august 2005 08:51
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne:
Great shot! Subjects, composition, interaction, (lack
of) background--really nice.
Good luck!!!
Rick (remembering this stage of his life--kids are now
17 and 20!)
--- Simon King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Unsubscribing for a while to take delivery of number
three.
I think your self-critique is spot-on. I like the
photo that follows it even more, though the plane
focus may be a bit behind where you want it.
Rick
--- Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crap. Sorry. It's late and I haven't had any beer.
Rick Womer wrote:
I like this; I'm always a sucker for lines of things.
I think it would be better if the whole bollard with
the helmet were in the frame, though.
Rick
Thanks for the feedback, Rick. I did crop it - I'll have a play and see
how it looks with the whole bollard there.
Herb Chong wrote:
someone has to pay the startup cost.
True.
if you wait until that is paid for, your competition has the market
sewn up.
Yes. That's one of the reasons why many people on this list say that
Pentax ought to compete in the high-end DLSR market, isn't it? And I
guess being
On Aug 12, 2005, at 1:32 AM, Cotty wrote:
My Samsung SGH-i530 has a max resolution of 1152X864 which is not the
worst in the world. I have it set to mono and grab faces and such with
it. It's a Palm OS phone, a bit like the Kyocera 7135 and Samsung SPH-
i500 in the USA.
Never heard of this.
Pentax makes lenses etc. for video and security systems and industrail
products. Not only for still photograaphy.
I think that Pentax line of industrial producs are in fact more profitable
than for photography (if at all).
Regards
Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
It's still listed at Fovitech
http://www.fovitech.dk/fotodok/pentax/ptaxobj/fastobj-auto.htm in Denmark.
This does not necessarily mean is not discontinued. Just that it's in stock
(or they forget to take it out). List price is crazy: 500 USD. I paid less
than 200 USD (used. like new) for mine. I
Lucas Rijnders wrote on 12.08.05 14:26:
The pdf says it's created in 2001... Also see this dpreview discussion:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1000message=9607393
The second post puts it in 2001 as well, with arguments. I didn't read the
whole thread, so there could be
Mark Roberts wrote on 12.08.05 14:52:
Expect future Pentax DSLR's to have CMOS sensors, not CCD.
Do you really think so? Eventually it is possible they'll design such a
sensor and then order production for instance in Sony.
--
Balance is the ultimate good...
Best Regards
Sylwek
Hi all,
Never heard of it before: an SMC Pentax-D 1:2 12,5-63mm. See
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=7536360195rd=1sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AITrd=1.
It's Autofocus and Powerzoom with a 2/3 bayonet mount. Which seems
to have a register distance of 48mm, so you can 'easily'
On Aug 12, 2005, at 3:20 AM, Glen wrote:
Can't do that with a DS... :-)
You could buy a Ewa-marine housing for your *istDS. It would be
good for depths a lot greater than any hot tub I have ever
seen. ;-) Also, it can protect your camera from other potential
dangers, such as blowing
On Aug 12, 2005, at 1:35 AM, Cotty wrote:
I did a LOT of photos with a Sony DSC-U60 last year, the fixed focal
length, 2Mpixel, ruggedized and waterproof model. It is a tremendous
amount of fun and takes a remarkably good picture. One of my
favorites was a self portrait made from under the
Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 12, 2005, at 1:35 AM, Cotty wrote:
I did a LOT of photos with a Sony DSC-U60 last year, the fixed focal
length, 2Mpixel, ruggedized and waterproof model. It is a tremendous
amount of fun and takes a remarkably good picture. One of my
favorites
Glen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 02:13 PM 8/10/2005, Mark Roberts wrote:
I may have another good gig soon - for the Carnegie Science Museum! It's
doing sound design, not photography, but still looks very promising.
Cross your fingers for me.
Sound design? I didn't know that anyone else on this
It's designed for video with a very small imaging circle, (don't know
exactly what format it covers, I'm sure someone else on this list
does). Almost worthless on an *ist-D.
Lucas Rijnders wrote:
Hi all,
Never heard of it before: an SMC Pentax-D 1:2 12,5-63mm. See
Thanks Ken. I think I have a fastback early sixties Fairlane somewhere in the
mix. I'll look for it when I get home.
Paul
Paul,
Just right.
The only thing wrong is the subject (Goat). VBG
Kenneth Waller
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
It may be a problem with your *ist-D or with the electronics in that
particular lens. DOF should
work in any mode and just to make sure I tried it with each of my FA F
and A lenses. Guess what
it does. If you don't have problems with other lenses I'd suspect the
lens, otherwise the camera
On Aug 12, 2005, at 6:58 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/uw.html
Sleeps with the fishes?
;-)
Or rather The Fishes look up!
Godfrey
That's not bad, I like it.
Peter McIntosh wrote:
Hi guys,
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some bollards, while
taking a drink break at a BMX coaching session last month. I don't
remember the EXIF stuff - was acting as a prop for her race bike at
the
I should have read the whole post carefully before posting this...
Nevermind.
P. J. Alling wrote:
It may be a problem with your *ist-D or with the electronics in that
particular lens. DOF should
work in any mode and just to make sure I tried it with each of my FA
F and A lenses. Guess
I was checking out my new D-FA 100mm macro today
and noticed some unexpected behaviour.
While checking DOF, I noticed it did not seem to work unless
the lens was set to 'A'. Of course I would usually like to use
the lens in AV mode, preselecting the aperture.
Playing arround a bit, I found the
- Original Message -
From: Jan van Wijk
Subject: DOF-preview on istD, weird restriction
Hi all,
This may be a known issue to istD owners but ...
I was checking out my new D-FA 100mm macro today
and noticed some unexpected behaviour.
While checking DOF, I noticed it did not seem
- Original Message -
From: Dario Bonazza
Subject: A mirror image view camera?
Hi all,
I've read that mounting your tripod head reversed can be useful with
mirroir image view cameras.
Does anybody know what above camera is and what is intended for?
All view cameras are mirror
I like it a lot too. I have a weakness for postcards. They are often very
informative and quite difficult to make - you know - the right place at the
right time :-)
Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: John Forbes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like it, but I much rather prefer the other pic with the cuda and the
other car.
rg
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage
On 12/8/05, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:
But will they now work on a Pentax camera?
g
yes of course. I take the EOS-K mount off and put a K mount on, and away
we go. I lose open aperture metering, that's all.
Cheers,
Cotty
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More news on the competition:
http://news.techwhack.com/1878/canon-5d-is-finally-unveiled/
Cheers,
Cotty
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Thanks Gonz. I prefer the other as well, but I wanted to show what kind of
results this technique sometimes yields in terms of active movement. Knarf may
well prefer this one vbg.
Paul
I like it, but I much rather prefer the other pic with the cuda and the
other car.
rg
Paul
On 12/8/05, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous shot.
It's another Pontiac GTO, either
Hi!
Crap. Sorry. It's late and I haven't had any beer.
http://twosixteen.com/gallery/index.php?id=151
Scott, I think that if you edited out the railings (if this is a correct
word) on the right top side it would benefit the picture. You see, to me
it has a sense of the whole world being
Hi!
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some bollards, while
taking a drink break at a BMX coaching session last month. I don't
remember the EXIF stuff - was acting as a prop for her race bike at the
time!
http://www.pbase.com/petergly/image/47576409/
On 12/8/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/uw.html
So no CA corrections there then ;-)
Cheers,
Cotty
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Steady is as steady does ;-))
On 12/8/05, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous
Here's four shots from Ann's trip so far.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=518950
Nice felt there, Steady.
We went out last night and watched a particularly nice prarie sunset, I am
sure that at her next stop she will post a few of them.
Anyway, she is off to Calgary in the
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Mark Roberts wrote:
Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/uw.html
Sleeps with the fishes?
;-)
No bait today?
Kostas
I recently purchased an adapter that allows Pentax K mount lenses to be
used on Canon EOS cameras from a German eBay seller called Mr. Rolfo.
Here is a short, er long report.
Someone on the list pointed out an auction for a EOS-K mount adapter, and
in fact I had been looking for one of these
Thanks Bill. Love the shot of the little girl on the bus. By the way, I
scratched on the eight ball. It's always hard for me to focus on the game when
Elvis is watching.
Paul
Here's four shots from Ann's trip so far.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=518950
Nice felt
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 11:53:51PM -0700, David wrote:
Hey all,
Finally I have a question for IrfanView users: I've been using the JPG
Lossless Operations command to rotate my images. I tested it first to
see if the file size changed or there were any visible image degradation
and I
On 12/8/05, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=518950
Nice felt there, Steady.
This surely has to be a contender for the caption competition?
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3628066
I'll start off with:
'Want me to chalk
Hi,
///ACDSee is available in a Mac OS X version. I tried it and found it
somewhat lacking. iView MediaPro is what I recommend for its
functionality, see http://www.iview-multimedia.com for full details.
You need the Pro version if you want to be able to view RAW files.
Yes, on Mac U may use
and if you've read this far then you're
a worse schluck than I thought you were!
Thanks, Cotty - g.
Fred
Thanks Dave.
Those cr before kennedy in the email adress sould resolve the no reply
issue.
Manuel
---Mensagem original---
De: David Savage
Data: 08/10/05 13:07:58
Para: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Assunto: Re: MZ-s Rubber caps
Try:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
C.R. Kennedy are the Australian
On Aug 12, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Arjuna Anandanatha wrote:
ACDSee is available in a Mac OS X version. I tried it and found it
somewhat lacking. iView MediaPro is what I recommend for its
functionality, see http://www.iview-multimedia.com for full details.
You need the Pro version if you want to be
This surely has to be a contender for the caption competition?
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3628066
I'll start off with:
'Want me to chalk yer tip, sir? Ahaaahum'
Cheers,
Cotty
--
Someone, anyone, please help him.
Joe
Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?
There are many offered at the market place. Cheap or expensive ones, long or
short ones.
I like the appearence of the small one from Manfrotto.
Vested Interest makes very cool (and expesive ones).
Lowepro makes one that not a vest, just a harness.
Tenba!
On the Windows platform, what are the software options for converting or
editing Pentax PEF files? Is there anything besides the Pentax software
bundled with the *istDS camera, and the Camera RAW plugin for Photoshop?
Have the details of the PEF format been published? Does anyone know where
Yesterday I went to Union Suqare in San Francisco with the M100/2.8 on
the istD. I shot with the lens wide open and the camera on program
mode. I tried to keep my usual shooting distance, which was kind of
difficult given how long the lens is compared to what I'm used to.
Nothing amazing here,
On Aug 12, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Glen wrote:
On the Windows platform, what are the software options for
converting or editing Pentax PEF files? Is there anything besides
the Pentax software bundled with the *istDS camera, and the Camera
RAW plugin for Photoshop?
I am a Mac OS X user, but
I like _ALL_ of those images
Michael
On 8/12/05, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I went to Union Suqare in San Francisco with the M100/2.8 on
the istD. I shot with the lens wide open and the camera on program
mode. I tried to keep my usual shooting distance, which was kind
Whole lotta scratchin goin on.
Don't be Cue-l
I can help
Stand by Me
Cotty wrote:
This surely has to be a contender for the caption competition?
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3628066
I'll start off with:
'Want me to chalk yer tip, sir? Ahaaahum'
Cheers,
Cotty
GOD
this one is amazing
IMGP6945
On 8/12/05, Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like _ALL_ of those images
Michael
On 8/12/05, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I went to Union Suqare in San Francisco with the M100/2.8 on
the istD. I shot with the lens
Oh yes: for viewing, sorting, cataloging, there's iView MediaPro. The
others mentioned below are RAW conversion processing software.
Godfrey
On Aug 12, 2005, at 11:04 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Aug 12, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Glen wrote:
On the Windows platform, what are the software
For image viewing under MacOSX I'd highly recommend ViewIt:
http://www.hexcat.com/viewit/index.html
It is very, very fast, has a bunch of useful features, support .PEF
files (among other RAW formats) and is cheap. Very worth looking at!
--
Best regards
Sylwek
On 2005-08-12, at 19:53, Glen wrote:
On the Windows platform, what are the software options for
converting or editing Pentax PEF files? Is there anything besides
the Pentax software bundled with the *istDS camera, and the Camera
RAW plugin for Photoshop?
Yes, there are some applications
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 17:02, Arjuna Anandanatha wrote:
///All you need to do is buy Microsoft Office X (latest version, of
course) and you'll have near 100% compatibility between your Excel
and Word documents on both platforms.
...or use any flavor of the free Open Office suite which is often
These friends of my friends were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary
along with my friend's Wedding. They were having so much fun! This was one
of several cake shots.
http://bob.blakely.com/Cake_4.jpg
Watch out - large file!
Regards,
Bob...
- Original Message -
From: Jens Bladt
Subject: OT: Photo Vest
Do any of you guys use a photogs vest?
There are many offered at the market place. Cheap or expensive ones, long
or
short ones.
I like the appearence of the small one from Manfrotto.
Vested Interest makes very cool
- Original Message -
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
Subject: Re: Options for editing viewing PEF files?
Pentax Lab
Photoshop/Camera Raw
RawShooter Essentials
Phase One - Capture 1
Vuescan
Bibble Labs
Last I heard, Phase One wouldn't run on AMD computers.
Something to be aware of if
Fred wrote:
and if you've read this far then you're
a worse schluck than I thought you were!
Not that I'm any expert, but...isn't that a Schmuck?
Or maybe a schlemozzle? [sp?]
keith
Thanks, Cotty - g.
Fred
On 12/8/05, Juan Buhler, discombobulated, unleashed:
Yesterday I went to Union Suqare in San Francisco with the M100/2.8 on
the istD. I shot with the lens wide open and the camera on program
mode. I tried to keep my usual shooting distance, which was kind of
difficult given how long the lens is
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