I can't stop thinking about a FA32/2 but that one is sooo difficulkt
to find ....

2007/2/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My K 28/3.5 is excellent on the K10D. The slow stop can be a bother at times, 
> but it's a very sharp lens.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "J. C. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I am not surprised about the 28mm being your most used
> > lens. Its the classic "format diagonal" focal length
> > which is extremely versatile on any camera. I think
> > that with APS digital, a good 28mm prime lens is essential.
> > I still havent got around to trying my K28/2.0
> > yet, but if it's good on digital, its going to get a lot of usage
> > on APS I would think.
> > jco
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > Bill Lawlor
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 3:43 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: 40 Gb with the K10D
> >
> >
> > I spent the month of January in India. I'm pleased to report the
> > following experiences with the K10D.
> >
> > The K10D performed without a hitch other than those related to my
> > learning curve. I did not anticipate that the 28/2.8 F would be my most
> > used lens. The 43 Ltd. spent a lot of time in my bag because it was a
> > bit too long for use in the narrow warrens typical of the most
> > interesting  old indian cities. The 50-200 DA is superb. I used it a lot
> > at the camel fair/races and on the Ganges at Varanasi for four days. I
> > put a 52mm "normal" hood on it permanantly and left the factory hood at
> > home. The 18-55 kit lens got some use at the wide end and I only used
> > the 16mm Zenitar for a few shots on the Ganges. I should have saved the
> > weight and left it at home. I had a 50/1.7 M on the ZX-5 back up which
> > my partner ended up using. He used the Zenitar more than I did. Of
> > course I had my faithfull GR1 in pocket at all times. I shot 8 rolls of
> > Astia with the GR1 and got some nice shots due to the convenience of
> > that sweet camera. I left the K10D ISO at 100-400 except one night we
> > went out into the streets during a wild Shiva festival when I used
> > ISO1600 and the 28 on manual focus. I like the results.
> >
> > The back-up PD70X and Wolverine 40 drives worked fine. The PD70X copied
> > a 2Gb card in 3 or 4 minutes. The wolverine was much slower. Every nite
> > I would back up the day's shots and format the cards for the next day. I
> > got 121 RAW DNG images per card. I lost two fast 2Gb cards somewhere but
> > the remaining two covered all my daily needs. Recharging the three
> > camera batteries and the hard drives took place about every three days.
> > I got a bunch of plug converters to match Indian  to USA plugs for about
> > 25 cents each. Bob had a video camera to charge  so we usually had all
> > the plugs in a hotel room busy at times. I never missed a shot because
> > of low batteries. All the chargers were different but they all worked
> > from 100 to 250 volts so we didn't have to use heavy transformers with
> > the 220 volts at 50 cycles in India.
> >
> > Bill Lawlor
> >
> >
> > www.wvlphotography.com
> >
> >
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