I was pondering this when looking at SM lenses at different shops here or
there. I have a question, don't some lenses have different preceived or
actual focus at different apertures? I seem to have read or heard this
somewhere. Is this true?

l8r,
Douglas E Harmon
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----- Original Message -----
From: PAUL STENQUIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: SPF - K-mount adapter


: Sure, many of us use the adapter. Stop down metering is a no brainer.
: You simply set the lens aperture switch to the m or manual position,
: focus wide open, then stop down to the desired aperture setting for
: metering and shooting.
: Paul
:
: jmadams wrote:
: >
: > I have just found out I can use my lenses for the SPF on a K-Mount
camera,
: > using the Pentax Adaptor.
: > They are charging CDN$24 + tax for a pucka Pentax adaptor(new), only
: > drawback, is I would have to learn how to use Stop-down metering.  Has
: > anyone used one of the adaptors?
: > James
: >
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