only. Will consider
offers or trades, Nikon or Pentax, perhaps an ultrawide
zoom?.
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When I lived in Arizona there were nice bike lanes and
even nicer canal trails so I could bike recreationally
about 10-60 miles in relative safety. But I discovered
nothing angers a motorist more than having to yield to
a bicyclist, even for one second of braking.
My last incident I was struck
... for indoor use, where ceiling bounce flash works,
cut slots allowing 4/5 of the light to bounce and 1/5
reflected forward for nice fill-flash. Easier done than
described, but it works great. Can also be used
outdoors to reduce flash output.
Commercial version here:
with a chipped tooth.
Discount to PDML. Serious inquiries, please.
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WR come home. All is forgiven.
Actually, for me the incident passed with barely a
notice. You see, I understand outbursts very well,
having made some doozies in my time.
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Check out my Picasaweb folders for items for sale,
mostly Pentax, a few Nikon. Also old, lo-res scans of a
Spottie manual. Barely readable, but still interesting.
http://picasaweb.google.com/Texdance
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/2.5 lens for sale. Cheap, make
offer, hurry cause there's a fancy new but soon to be
legendary .22 Magnum semi-auto pistol I'm lusting
after.
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and do some shooting.
Is anyone free Tues 9 Nov or Wed 10 Nov? Contact me on or off list.
Cheers,
Rick
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are, indeed, really
good: http://auction.eastmanhouse.org/
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masher flash with camera
mount, x-sync cord, C-cell battery pack, and correct
cord for Quantum 1 battery pack. Will include defunct
Quantum (can be rebuilt). $145
See more photos at http://picasaweb.google.com/texdance
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Nice shutter-release timing.
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Photo samples taken with Tokina 300/2.8. Also pics of
the 300/2.8, 200/2.5, and FA 50 Macro.
http://picasaweb.google.com/Texdance/TakenWithTokinaATX30028SD#
http://picasaweb.google.com/Texdance/TokinaATX30028SDSMCPM20025SMCPFA5028Macro#
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or free with any purchase over $150
Prices are mostly negotiable. If interested, send me a
private email.
on, 27 Sep 2010 11:18:12 +0800, you wrote:
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 7:09 AM, John Mustarde jmusta...@suddenlink.net
wrote:
Albinar 2x Macro Focusing TC - no A contacts. Almost
.
References provided upon request. Reserve right to
correct typo errors. Thanks for looking.
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it without significant (1 stop +) falloff?
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. The camera sensor has surely a few stakes
in here but the effect is also dependent on the lens.
.
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that are leading me to downsize my
equipment stash have been making it difficult to keep
this project on track.
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Obviously, the point of the photo is
GREEK BOYS
COTTY ISLAND RESTAURANT
(waitress wanted)
and the guys on the left are encouraging Sinead on the
right to apply, despite the missing left antler.
Thumbs Up!.
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, when
where and how much... I am at USA zip code 75462.
Overseas will be all sales final, sorry, that's the
best I can do.
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Ya'll take care,
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 23:07:51 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
Thanks to a generous offer from a member of this list, I'm now the proud
owner of a 500/4.5 Takumar screw-mount howitzer. While I can envision
some genuine uses for this thing on my Spotmatics, I'd also love to find a
way to attach it
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 08:44:28 +0100, you wrote:
Hmm, maybe it's not a hoax..
https://www.paypal.com/settlement/
John Mustarde, have you seen this?
http://www.settlement4onlinepayments.com/question1.php3
Oh yes, I've got my copy and intend to collect to the fullest extent
possible, which
, the best bargain in a film camera would be a used PZ1p for
around $300 - 400. Now *that* would be a worthy investment in a film
camera. But try to tell that to someone with only $225 to spend...
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insurance for the lens, and leave the
filter off. No way would I impair the fabulous optics of this lens by
permanently installing a cruddy filter in front of it.
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their software is at
least as functional as the competition. Man, I hate the software with
the *ist D, so much that I never ever use it. It is the main reason I
don't shoot raw with Pentax. If I need raw files, I break out the
Nikon gear.
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, are one of my secret
pleasures about PDML, and certainly a great antidote to all the
folderal around here lately. So pick a dozen or more and post 'em
soon, I'l be looking for them.
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Pentax FA 100/2.8 Macro, except for lack of autofocus. But the
difference in price? The 25-year-old Kiron cost about a hundred
bucks, which was the going rate and not some super lucky bargain.
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=1994DI=1034SU=http://hotmail.com/encaHL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines
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quickly.
The user of this lens will want some extension tubes available.
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a manufacturer
that's really, really late to the DSLR party.
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450-1350/f2.8-4... Now that's a zoom. But how can it be? I thought
1350mm/f4 would require a front element about 337mm in diameter.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0406/04062402kowprominartd1.asp
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or it won't lock anymore.
It's all very understandable once the innards are exposed.
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at it. But for all its plastic body, it still feels
fairly sturdy, and is much larger than one would expect, especially
compared to the *istD.
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- high-ceiling (28 ft), open area about 30 x 30 feet, money no
object (up to a few thousand) for lighting...
BTW, at Medium size, each letter of PENTAX-A and FISH-EYE are outlined
by artifacts. Sharpening halo, unavoidable at low resolutions, maybe?
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. The more desirable film gear should retain value for
awhile, but as time goes on it there will be more competition from
other sellers, and prices will go way down even for very good kit.
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sharp lens which is easily able to perform well in its
intended use as a portrait lens.
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/2.8 Macro
2
2.8 0,4 46.7
3.5
4 0,4 46.7
5.6 0,5 52.4
8 0,6 58.8
Vivitar Series 1
28-105/f2.8-4
at 105mm
2
2.8
3.5
4 0,4 46.7
5.6 0,5 52.4
8 0,5 52.4
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even
with a light duty head.
All in all, the Tokina AT-X SC 300/2.8 was one of my best lens
purchases ever. Both times.
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/forum.asp?forum=1020
However, I am curious to know what is the question about power
consumption.
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for external keyboards and monitors. I mean,
why waste all that memory and computing power, I'm sure there is
plenty of extra space inside to add a chip or a board or two, and oh
yeh don't forget the Scrabble dictionary.
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some theoretical advantage if the
light is very low or changed at the instant of exposure. For a good
manual Pentax camera, give me a PZ1p any day.
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, but the info is there, just needs a little tweaking in
the midtones to bring out.
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, and a K 200/2.5 and an AF280T which are surplus, but I
can seem to get any takers at anywhere near what I paid for them. So
my advice is to watch current sale prices, and sell off any duplicate
or extra gear without delay. lest it lose all resale value and still
sit unused.
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or even the dang dog,
I think I must have been addicted, or somehow in a PayBay-crazed
fugue.
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Don't
and 300 to try
to come up with something to fit the theme, rather than digging out
old photos and fitting the theme to them.
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 21:53:07 -0400, you wrote:
Archive back a day or so to
An Iridescent Cloud Over France
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040413.html
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with you anyway.
This link was presented not too long ago. I became engrossed and read
every page in the essay. The commentary is thoughtful, and the
bleakness of the landscape makes one wonder if it could happen closer
to home.
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night, we found him this morning, it was very sad. One can't really
be close to feral cats as if they were pets, but I like to think he
knew me and trusted me a little, he allowed me to get close to him as
I provided water and food every day.
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with a pointy male screw end (like an old
push-style remote shutter release) plus a plastic female plug end.
Does that sound right? Email me directly, I can post a link to a photo
tomorrow.
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at
the bottom instead of the side.
...longer strap, with pockets, like the one that came with the PZ1p
...or priced so low I can't complain about the lack of features
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for a PUG logo at the top or blinking gifs or any of
the distracting elements seen at photo.net and other photo display
sites. In other words, please stay close to the current PUG.
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to help reduce jagged diagonals, but I don't know if that
is just my perception or a technical fact of life.
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On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 23:21:41 -0500, you wrote:
Nice shirt, John!
vbg
-frank
Thank yew, thank yew, thank yew.
My lovely wife made me a batch of colorful custom shirts. I get
smiling comments on them all the time, actually. I love the custom
fit and colorful fabrics.
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in safety arms which allow the car to continue
even if it breaks a leaf spring.
I tried a Google search for more info about this car, but came up
empty.
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there was some way to disable this selector in software so I
could just use the center AF point. I don't like this AF point
selection dial at all.
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dealing with the bright
sunlight. I could just stay home, but that's no fun, since the sun
shines bright about 350 days of the year. Also, has anyone explored
the low-contrast setting on the *istD?
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Prediction:
Pentax DSLR with built-in endoscope.
Camera name: *Ouch.
Will kick competition in the you-know-what.
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, look for the things that make them easy
to live with, such as easy reimbursement for lost/damaged insured
packages, or low cross-border fees.
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with
more experience, but much better than I expected, considering my first
impression of his 'small' camera.
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they had me on record as the registered owner. I used
this service a couple of years ago and got a brand new CD.
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and another guy. Guess what
brand? 100% Pentax! We both had an *istD!
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 12:34:51 +0100 (MET), you wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
This may seem uneducated of me - but I here you all saying i'm right of
centre, he's left, left winged, right winged etc, can someone please
explain to me just what these terms mean?
This
that makes the sig identifiable as a sig and not a continuation
of the text.
Anyone using the same sig two weeks in a row has to apologize.
Profusely. And repetitively. Over and Over.
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Yo Mama Loves FOSI
(unknown)
will make it
impossible to use this drive in a camera, somehow.
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answers. However, be aware the newsgroup has more
than its share of name-calling flame wars, if you can delete past the
flames there is a lot of useful information from people who do this
every day for a living.
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is no longer in natural ratio
to the other objects in the shop.
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 03:21:43 GMT, you wrote:
John Mustarde écrit:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 09:39:38 -0700, you wrote:
For most of my uses, the antiquated and
much-maligned autofocus in the PZ-1p is superior to the *ist D.
I agree with that.
Two things the PZ1p excelled at: focusing
already lined up for it.
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and the IR conversion action is on this page:
http://www.nickgallery.com/web_pages/technical%207.htm
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 06:02:37 -0500, you wrote:
On Mar 18, 2004, at 11:06 PM, John Mustarde wrote:
an option to switch function of the Tv-Av wheels, just for fun
Sounds like someone doesn't have enough to do.
...can't put nothing over on you guys at all... actually I think
quality to it. I can imagine it
as a cover to an old detective magazine, with a body added to the
foreground and some exclamatory verbiage Twenty Five Witnesses - and
None Will Tell!
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it for
blackmail in the teen years.
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a sidewall, to provide even and predictable
lighting, plus a 24-135 zoom so I could fill the frame with every shot
without moving the tripod around.
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on the twig in
front of it, and low-light AF.
The more I use the *istD, the more I think its AF is worse than the
PZ1p in every respect. But I haven't given them a fair comparison
yet, just seat of the pants impressions.
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. Something like six and
counting. But none of them have trackballs, sticky or not.
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decent software photo browser/convertor
software. Right now I download all my Pentax photos using Nikon
software, but it won't see the Pentax PEF files, nor show all the
header info correctly, so that's not a perfect solution.
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the Canon 10D with EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM and EF1.4x AF TC.
Ahhh, choices, choices.
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some of you car guys could
offer to make some better pics for this guy... for a modest fee, say a
few laps in the ride of your choice.
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numbers; using the 450mm instead of 300mm
significantly reduces the lpmm number.
Finally - at what resolution do lenses start to look better than
average? Much better than average? Much worse than average?
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My family and I are deeply saddened by the events in Spain. To Carlos
and our other PDML family members from Spain, please know our thoughts
and prayers, our sympathy and grief, are with you. It is so terrible,
so destructive, so inhuman, and so incomprehensible.
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effectively anchors the perspective,
and hints at more danger than just the shallow water and little waves.
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and he can buy a nice trophy house in
Scottsdale so our daughter will be close to her mom.
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 15:10:51 -0500, you wrote:
This woman lives not to far from Chernobyl, and she likes to ride her
motorcycle through there because she can ride fast without encountering
anyone else. Looks like she's a snapshooter but the photographs and
captions are very moving and some of her
pokes by Shel towards me and a couple other people, but
that's no excuse, I probably misunderstood the context anyway, I
should be more thick skinned, or less abrasive, or something. Oh well,
life goes on, out here in far, far west Texas.
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/paw/2004-03-07.html
Sell it. A sure cover shot. Very nice.
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-by-step photos of the process and
pitfalls.
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of the shopping
carts... those things cost more than a good used LX. There is a
thriving business around here in retrieving carts - the store pays a
fee to guys who roam the neighborhood in a pickup and steal the carts
back.
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-price Saturday.
So don't try to pawn off your old heavy large format shopping carts on
me. I know, they're more durable and have better resolution than my
little small format baby buggy, but I don't care.
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On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 23:34:30 -0600, you wrote:
Gimme a break. That is a gross oversimplification and generalization of
some problems with a couple of bad apples.
Two bad apples. Hah hah hah hah hah hah.
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right-thinking
corporationists about 1969.
Whew, that was heavy ;-) Wish I had a camera with me when it
happened... but no, they probably would have crushed the camera also.
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lens? Hmmm, I think I just
defined Zoo animals, or at least animals who are acclimated to human
contact, like this one, which was within ten feet of a patio with a
dozen picnic tables all full of people and kids wandering all around
the water's edge:
http://www.photolin.com/gulp/img0002.htm
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.
In baseball photography, I would settle on 1/125 capture a hint of
running and throwing motion, while 1/250 would freeze all but the end
of the bat and the ball coming off the bat.
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I like the M20/4. Mine was inexpensive, and I like its small size, so
it has a built-in cost/convenience/value factor for me.
This weekend I plan to post some evaluation shots of the M20/4 using
the *istD, which won't help film users much because of the crop
factor.
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and
scattering in every direction at once.
Eeek, I went scurrying myself that day, you can be sure.
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it. They will
change their terms of service without notification, then hold you to
the new terms - and take your money.
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