Harold Owen wrote:
> 
> I have just read a readers letter in the current issue of the "British
> Journal of Photography" regarding partial colour casts with certain
> lensesNikon lenses when using his Kodak DCS Pro 14n.
> 
> It was also mentioned that there is a recommended lens list for the
> camera which then allows the camera to "optimize" the lens in use
> providing it is on the list.
> 
> I was wondering if Pentax has an approved list for Pentax lenses for use
> with the *ist D?
> 
> Further information on the "Digital Camera Lens Optimization" can be
> read here:-
> 
> http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/cameras/dcsPro14n/dcsPro14nTechnology.jhtml?id=0.2.10.36.7.4.3.24.5&lc=en
> 
> No doubt the URL will need to be be pasted in two sections in order to
> access the website.

Nope. I got it open all in one line. However:

        "We no longer support Netscape 4.x / Internet Explorer 4.x 
        browsers. A standards-compliant web browser is required 
        to view the redesigned kodak.com website.

        While 96.8% of our audience uses a standards-compliant web 
        browser, you appear not to be using one. 

If that's not sufficient motive, I guess I won't have far to look!
I'm getting that all over the place. Kodak was merely the most recent!

keith whaley  <== one of the 3.2% who hasn't got the word...  B ^)

> If Kodak can "optimize" lenses using the cameras software are we likely
> to see this feature being available with Pentax digital cameras, or
> Pentax issuing a list of 'approved' lenses.
> 
> I have not joined the ranks of the *ist D users yet but the input from
> them has made enjoyable reading.
> 
> Harry

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