Riceguy is the anti Kennyboy, (one hates Pentax beyond all reason, the other loves Nikon more than his wife), with the same witless result. I keep wondering if they would annihilate each other in a coruscating blaze of released bile if placed in close contact...
Derby Chang wrote: > Jaume Lahuerta wrote: > >>>> BTW, Paul, this link is an example of why it is worth looking >>>> >>>> >> occasionally at dpreview, despite the admitted annoyances of that site. >> News such as this shows up much earlier there than it does here. >> >> Today I was just thinking that this list has somehow shifted its focus since >> the digital era took over. >> Before there were few places to talk about Pentax equipment, so this was a >> main topic. But the digital brought also more 'competitors' and people here >> seems a bot bored of too technical (and lots of times closer to computers >> rather than photography) so this kind of threads are not as popular anymore. >> So we find much more PESOs, GMFs, OTs, so the list is more about people >> talking on photography and showing what they do, that normally own (or used >> to) Pentax equipment. >> >> No more bloody fights (except when the magic words arise: 'aperture >> simulator') but also no more guru's anticipating future >> developments...that's why people has to look elsewhere to find it and, >> eventually, report it here in case someone is still interested. >> >> Regards, >> Jaume >> >> > > > Hi Jaume, > > As much as I like to fondle gear myself, I find those to bleat on about > equipment shortcomings tend to be those who have the least to say > photographically. As Rod Serling would say, case in point... > > http://ricehigh.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html > (his only non-test chart photos posted on the web, AFAICS) > > Equipment news is tomorrow's recycling. Photographic insight is timeless > > Derby > > -- Vote for Cthulhu. Why settle for a lesser evil... -- Dr. Jerry Pournelle -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

