Unfortunately, too many feel they must repost the entire thread with
every reply. You'd think they were government workers trying to cover
their asses with every email.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
The alcohol has already done the job for him but I think a Lens Pen,
with its lamp black would have done the job, too.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 10:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yep. I tried it on one of those previous times and found it to work
extremely well. Those little Lens Pens that they sell in camera
departments contain lamp black and are perfect to carry in your bag or
pocket.
Len
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From: Bob
No BIN prices?
Len
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From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 6:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FS: My ebay auctions
Well, that may be good news. If they let me download the upgrade. It's
not available on their website right now, though.
Len
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Photoshop now supports RAW for *istD. Hurray !!
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html
Larry from
Perhaps you fiddle with it too much. If you are over-conscious of a
couple of pieces of dust, fiddling with the camera will only introduce
more dust, and it looks, from your description of your actions, that you
have been doing a lot of fiddling.
Len
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My
The snakeskin was there. Click the thumbnail that says lxen (LXen for
the plural of LX).
Len
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I don't see any snakeskin in that pic, btw...
Cotty - I think he has more gear than a mobile Adorama
tan.
Bill Owens posted this link:
I think today is a full moon day, isn't it? 6 Feb?
Len
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Hope it isn't going to be a full moon! I'm a
bonafide lunatic
annsan
I use a Stroboframe flip-top and an off-camera flash cable with my
500FTZ, PZ-1p and *ist D. It's a good thing. I just didn't think
that you wanted to hear about Stroboframe, or I would have mentioned it
sooner.
Len
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Thanks. Thing is, I just bought a 500FTZ
See: http://onenews.nzoom.com/onenews_detail/0,1227,253649-1-7,00.html
Len
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According to my calendar, today is Waitangi Day in NZ. What
the heck is a
Waitangi?
Bill
Many folks feel that they are ungainly, unsightly, and would stifle
their artistic creativity, if they ever used a Stroboframe. The
Stroboframe has been the mainstay of PJs and wedding/event photographers
for a long time. Also, I've mentioned using them quite a few times in
the past. I hate to
It could, it's the right diameter. It doesn't look like mine, though.
Mine says PENTAX MH-RA 67mm JAPAN on it and is quite deep. Hard to
tell the size of the one pictured in your link.
Len
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Hi all does anyone know if the hood at the BH link below will work
You may have to piece this URL back together to use it.
http://www.letsgodigital.org/html/events/PMA-2004/news/fujifilm/S3-Pro_e
n.html
Len
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to tell
the computer not to
do it.
[Len Paris]
For a certain amount of time this will work, yes...
=
Chaso DeChaso
The biggest speed gain I can think of is being able to upload a digital
file via a wireless, cell phone, or even a regular telephone connection,
from half-way around the world in a very short time. Some news
photographers carry direct satellite communications gear that gets the
pictures to the
Play tennis, of course. (VBG)
It could be fun.
Len
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And then what am I going to do with a tennis ball with a coin glued
onto it? g
Fred
I get them too. I wonder what the real purpose of them is. Probably
just to increase trffic on the net. There are so many that have no
purpose (visible) and no URL to buy something from. The ones with
something really for sale are not that annoying. Even porn site ads
don't annoy me as much as
The only quick advantage I see for SD cards is the ability to write
protect them. My PDA uses SD and I put a lot of reference data on it. I
then write protect it so nothing gets accidentally deleted or
over-written.
Len
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Could it be a code of some sort that is sent to thousands of people
including the intended recipients, who know the key?
Len
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ignorant barnett mesozoic chime isotope diego billiken
legal giant imminent bulrush pbs irremediable bathroom baseball
rampant
That might be what they tell you...
That doesn't fit the pattern when everyone parrots the exact wording of
statements made by certain people, picking up the words like a mantra.
Then, when someone from another group makes a statement, everyone rushes
to use exactly the same words to spin what
Yep, that makes it as tough as steganography.
Len
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We know for sure he is one of these 50 million people.
Like in WWII, there's the message, so we know this spy reads
the London Times.
TV and the Internet are just faster than the newspapers. When they
start delivering the news directly to our e-mail inbox, they will
recover the ground they lost. Local newspapers would do well to present
local news, something national newspapers and nework TV don't do well.
Len
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Yes! The exact words years ago (before digital anything) were, Film is
the cheapest thing in photography. You were supposed to shoot, shoot,
shoot!
Len
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I totall agree Rob...
Rob Studdert noted:Isn't the first advice that any
photographer gets is to
I agree. I bought mine the first chance I got to lay my hands on it and
I bought it at a local camera store. The difference between mail order
and local price was not enough to worry about. I just did it and have
enjoyed it ever since. Buying local once in a while helps keep camera
stores in
I understand that but that is the way we are headed. The computer in our
house will wake us up, ask us if we want the news, have coffee or
whatever ready for us, and do many other things that we routinely want.
If we don't want something we will be able to tell the computer not to
do it. It's not
Doesn't the *ist D use the same sensor as the D100?
Len
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http://www.dpreview.com/articles/nikond70/
I take it back - the sensor is not the same as the *ist D's.
Apologies.
Oh my gosh! Do you mean that dealers might not be passing the savings
on to their customers? Heaven forbid! That would be a first! ;-)
Len
* She drove me to drink. That's the one thing I'm indebted to her
for. W.C. Fields
Well, Adorama now lists a $100 manufacturer rebate on the ist D
Would it be too much for you folks to change the subject of your replies
to match the subject of the message to which you are replying? Not
doing so really screws up the message threads.
Len
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Correct! And that full frame just happens to be smaller than APS
sized sensors. 4:3 does not impress me much at all. I print a lot of 4 X
6 prints and 3:2 makes a lot more sense to me. However, mine is probably
a minority opinion.
Len
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The E-1 is a FF
Hitachi bought the rights from IBM. I only have two caveats about
Microdrives.
1. If you drop them they will probably break.
2. They use more battery power than CF cards.
The BIN price on eBay looked pretty good. You need to search the web
and see what they are being sold for.
Len
*
How about the FA 28-200? Isn't that a re-badge of sorts?
Len
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The 100mm f/3.5 Macro is the only current Pentax lens that
isn't made by
Pentax. (It's made by Cosina and also sold under the Phoenix
and Vivitar
brand names. Pretty nice lens optically,
I want to start saving my pictures to DVD instead of CD and need a
question answered.
Can DVDs be written to several times (multi-session) as CDs can? Or,
should I hold my pictures on my hard drive until I have enough for a
full DVD burn?
Len
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That's good news. I think I can use my Nero program to burn them, too.
It's a good burner for CDs.
Len
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Yes. After you've done everything you want to do with the
DVD, then you close
the disc just like CD-ROM.
The only multiple list setup that I have seen that really works well is
PNN. The secret of their success is very diligent moderation. Any
infraction can result in you being placed into read only mode, or
worse. No over quoting, no flames, no bad language, and no off-topic
posting. When the
There are lots of places down here like that, too. In fact, just taking
a camera into these places could result in a serious butt kicking. Some
folks are afraid their spouse or S.O. might see them with someone.
Len
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In Saskatchewan, I am pretty sure they
The I.P. address of my, your, everybody's console, i.e., home.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Jim Apilado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is there an analog only Pentax list?
Unless you've been asleep for quite a while, the prices of digital
cameras has been decreasing quite nicely over time, as well.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Dag T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 1:21 AM
To: [EMAIL
Only with Pentax, it seems.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Anders Hultman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 3:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What would you do with a 24x36 digital chip?
Leonard Paris:
Yes, that's one way. You get a print, and the digital image it was made
from, and adjust the monitor until the digital image looks as much like
the print as it can. Better to save up a few bucks and get a Spyder,
though.
Len
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Jeez, Doc, if you can get everyone to do that, we'd have a first! At
least for the PDML.
Don't tell 'em what to do! Just lead by example... At least until you
find that doesn't work, either.
Len
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If all posts had something in the
subject line to identify
a different printer - you're back
to square one.
Len Paris wrote:
Yes, that's one way. You get a print, and the digital
image it was made
from, and adjust the monitor until the digital image looks
as much like
the print as it can. Better to save up a few bucks and get
a Spyder
digital chip?
- Original Message -
From: Len Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unless you've been asleep for quite a while, the prices of digital
cameras has been decreasing quite nicely over time, as well.
Absolutely. The technology in today's Barbiecam was once horrendously
expensive
. The moment you make a print
with a different profile - perhaps as a result of changing labs,
using a different paper, getting a different printer - you're back
to square one.
Len Paris wrote:
Yes, that's one way. You get a print, and the digital
image it was made
from, and adjust
I have never seen the screen image change when I have selected a
different paper profile. I don't believe that you have, either. The
printer profile only tells the printer what to do, not the monitor.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Shel Belinkoff
monitors when the owner was showing me how my photo might look on
different paper stocks printed on the Epson 9600. I think I've got
Adorama's matte and glossy profiles on my machine. If so, I'll check
them later and let you know if I see any difference on the screen.
Len Paris wrote:
I
on the screen.
Len Paris wrote:
I have never seen the screen image change when I have selected a
different paper profile. I don't believe that you have,
either. The
printer profile only tells the printer what to do, not the monitor.
But you definitely got your money's worth. $700 for two years is not bad
at all.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Unusual subjects to
: Working with adjustment:was Monitor latitude
Hi there, Len ... I just checked to be sure. I've now run three paper
profiles on my monitor, and all have a different look.
Len Paris wrote:
By the way. Everybody should note the change of direction
here. Shel
suddenly switched venues here
: Saturday, January 10, 2004 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Working with adjustment:was Monitor latitude
I didn't say printer profiles. I said paper profiles.
Now ~you've~ changed the venue from paper to printer LOL
Len Paris wrote:
I've been doing this for years now. I've
Very nice! Great exposure, sharp as a tack, color looks great, too. My
monitor is calibrated.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 5:43 PM
To: PDML
Subject: Rain Picture
Just
Subscribe from a different account. That will give you another place to
look and see if your mail made it or not. PDML sometimes quits sending
my replies to me for a time. I just check my other account to see if
it's there.
Len
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-Original Message-
Yeah but divorces are expensive because they are worth it. ;-)
Len
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-Original Message-
From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cheap bastards? -was: Down off my
Which part of our fore should we bare? vbg
Len
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-Original Message-
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Getting way OT, Was: RE: Cheap bastards? -was:
Down off my
Frank,
You don't have to be anyone that you aren't to do portrait photography.
I really love shooting protraits of people I know. I try to capture an
image that defines who they are, at least in my estimation. It's a very
satisfying thing when you capture the essence of a friend. I never sell
Another question is, were the batteries in the camera installed
correctly? It's possible to put them in wrong, so that the camera
suffers from low voltage.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: mrkane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 04,
That'll just make them hunt baby ducks more. More scraps will make them
dependent on you and they won't need to hunt baby ducks.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Ryan Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:19 AM
To: PDML
The only thing it proves is that a lot of people are shopping more for
best price than for best quality. It's always that way. You're going
to have to get used to that. Shoot what you can and let your reputation
grow. There is no substitute for word of mouth advertising. You will
begin to get
You are assuming a lot more mental power in ducks than they really have.
Len
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But yes seriously I suppose the gull's doing what it's got to do. I'd
imagine it'd be just heartwrenching for the mother duck
though.
It could have been, of course, but are you 100% sure that you actually
removed all battery power?
Len
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I moved the batteries from the camera to the grip. I have been using
the CR-V3 variety. As mentioned, I think the important part was the
rebooting that
There is a button battery on mine. It resides under a not so little
circular cover that unscrews. The button battery is a CR2016. The
battery cover is on the bottom of the camera body.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Steve Desjardins [mailto:[EMAIL
I shot a baptismal ceremony and had Ofoto (www.ofoto.com) do a 20 x 30
print. I shot the whole ceremony with the D60 in RAW mode. I and the
whole family were very happy with the results. I did some minor work in
Adobe Camera RAW and sized the resulting image for 20 x 30 in jpeg
format. Made
Sure. I carry a white card with me that I use when doing available
light work indoors.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Jeff Geilenkirchen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: White
Phillip Atlee's protagonist, Joe Gall, used to be a photographer as well
as a secret agent type. I suspect that in real life spies are probably
pretty accomplished photographers but I'm only guessing.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Bob W
Frank, if you get the opportunity, try Kirin beer. It's fine.
Len
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So, I drank my 2 cans of Asahi last night. It was okay, in
fact rather
good, but I'm afraid my review is a bit unfair, because I had
to have a
One of my personal favorites is brewed right in California. Anchor
Steam. Magnificent!
Len
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-Original Message-
From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 2:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT-What I'm
A 10:1 zoom ratio. Would that likely be an Ltd lens?
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Jostein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 6:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pentax AF 18.5/2.8 for SLR
Not being able to
Trying to herd cats again? The beauty of the web is that we can do as
we wish with our websites, whether someone likes it or not. If one is
putting up digital pictures to demonstrate the performance of a camera
or lens, full rez is the only way to go. A lot is lost using high
compression jpegs.
Correct! And, every browser I have ever used has a stop button, so
you are not committed to downloading the whole image when you click the
link.
Len
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To be fair to Arnie, he did say it was the full size image,
just as it came
off the camera. You had no
However, as many PDML list members have said in the past, not all
coatings are equally effective.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Raimo Korhonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 2:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Vs:
a
Pentax 85mm and a Pentax 105mm lens, and the flare was no
longer an issue.
Using a much deeper lens hood on the Leica 90mm glass instead
of a standard
or slightly larger hood helped somewhat, but the hood was huge and
cumbersome.
Len Paris wrote:
However, as many PDML list members have
Was he a pediatrician or a pediatrist?
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 3:01 AM
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Coming to terms with *ist D lens mag factor?
On 23/12/03, [EMAIL
Download it from www.pentax.com
There are many manuals there, including the one for the PZ-10. They've
been making them available for quite a while now. Fancy that!
Len
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The only problems I've had were remedied by reading the manual. I
sometimes think I don't need to do that. My *istD has worked fine right
out of the box. Having had other DSLR experience has not caused any
problems, either,
Len
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I do remember when the MZ-S
Holy shirt! That must be the stupidest person still able to use eBay.
To pay that much just to get the URL.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 1:32 PM
To: Pentax Discuss
Subject:
He probably could have googled for the URL directly.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: there's one born every minute
Hey Wheatfield,
Yeah, just look at the list of bidders! You've got to admire the
audacity of the seller. He's done nothing illegal. Unethical? Maybe.
There've been bunches of these kinds of autions pulled before. Usually
works best with new released gear that is hard to get at the stores.
But, I see EOS 300D
Collectors buy camera boxes.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Robert Leigh Woerner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: there's one born every minute
It is still a scam and the
Yes it is best to slightly underexpose on the DSLR. Keeps the threat of
blown out (over-exposed) highlights down. Blown out highlights
translate to no ink on paper, completely lacking in detail.
Under-exposure can usually be made to print normally with a little
correction.
Len
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According to Epson, and the pros that run their Print Academy, if you
shoot in RAW, you can squeeze out an 11 stop range. I'm trying but it
does take some work to get that good. By the way, they get those results
using Photoshop 7 and the Epson 2200.
Len
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Auto Flash won't fire outside in daylight.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Joseph Tainter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 12:18 PM
To: pdml
Subject: Question For The *istDerhood
In Program mode, what's the
Hell, Rob, at $6-7K, I know I wouldn't have been able to afford it.
Besides, look at all the problems Contax had to go through with that
chip. I think Pentax was wise to drop it. Later on, when Foveon
produces a full frame chip, or when Sony makes a nice full frame chip,
we'll probably have one,
No big deal. What I see in the viewfinder is what I get. In most of my
photography my problem is getting close enough, not farther away. For
wide angle work, I'm pretty happy with the FA 20-35 and I can always use
the Zenitar 16mm Fisheye if I want something wider.
Nikon has a 12-24mm zoom on
The really clever scheme to separate folks from their money is what
they'll have to spend for film sometime down the road.
Len
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... all part of the grand design, I suppose. Another
clever scheme to separate folks from their excess $$
;^)
More like 900mm on the *ist D. No mean feat!
Len
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-Original Message-
From: David S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 2:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Yesterday afternoon
Good shot, I like the background
http://65.110.81.28/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-6450-6561
Len
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.
On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 18:00, Len Paris wrote:
http://65.110.81.28/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-6450-6561
Len
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--
Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, it isn't interpolated upwards. It is just uncompressed. The whole
idea of jpeg compression is for images to take up less space on your
hard drive.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December
What capability problems have you encountered?
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Alan Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Shopping for an ultrawide.. any advice?
You might
Absolutely correct. Another problem is that some cameras will not
function with the memory door open and all the CF Wifi cards that I know
about need to have their antenna out, hence the door must be open to use
them.
Len
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-Original Message-
From:
I don't know if this will help you or not but here it is. I shoot in
RAW with my D60. I touch up in PhotoShop Camera Raw and save as a
max-resolution jpeg. I have uploaded these pictures to Ofoto.com and
they have made excellent 20 X 30 prints from them for about $23 each.
I consider it to be a
Wow! I've never been brave enough to drink Everclear straight (neat)!
The best I've been able to do was Lemon Heart rum.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 8:26 PM
To: [EMAIL
I set up the camera to use the center AF point and only focus when I
press the button on the back, too. I learned to do that with the C
D60. It gives me more control. Focus, compose, shoot. Works great. For
me, I find cameras with multiple focus points don't often focus on the
point I want.
I would hazard a guess that he was referring to daylight fill flash
where older cameras had too slow a flash sync shutter speed to be as
practical as some of the newer cameras. Perhaps I misunderstood?
Len
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-Original Message-
From: William Robb
Look up Amphoto in www.resellerratings.com
The best rating is 10 and the worst is way less than 10. Amphoto rates a
0.90 which is absolutely terrible.
Everyone should bookmark this URL. It is very handy!
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Sylwester
I find that mixing it with an equal part of rainwater makes it far less
toxic. ;-) But it has absolutely no character of its own, save for being
powerful. It's a great way to bring namby-pamby cordials up to manly
libations, though, because it doesn't change their basic flavor.
Len
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, 2003 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Optio S4 - first impressions
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Len Paris wrote:
I would hazard a guess that he was referring to daylight fill flash
where older cameras had too slow a flash sync shutter speed to be as
practical as some of the newer
Herb, the *ist D manual says to not use the camera in weather that cold.
Len
* There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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From: Herb Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 9:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: card storage in the field
Occasionally, I craft my own drinks. Actually just mix stuff together
and see how it tastes. My most recent endeavor is one I call Pucker
Power. It is 2 parts Dekuyper sour apple Pucker and 1 part Everclear.
The Pucker is only 15% alcohol while the Everclear is 95% (190 proof).
Mixed in this
The F 50mm f/1.7 lens with the *ist D makes a great street shooting
combo, too. Especially if you don't use the battery grip on it when you
street shoot.
Len
* There's no place like 127.0.0.1
I think the *ist D (I didn't call it the StarkistD this time,
in deference
to the sensibilities
of these for us at GFM?
Bill
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From: Len Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 7:49 PM
Subject: RE: OT: Whines (was: Re: How many musicians?)
Occasionally, I craft my own drinks. Actually just mix
stuff together
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