That's a very enjoyabe set of photographs. You've captured the
atmosphere very well, and made good use of that lens. 

Bob 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Matthew Hunt
> Sent: 12 October 2008 23:22
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: GESO - Cape May & Wildwood, NJ
> 
> An album from our recent vacation to Cape May and Wildwood, 
> New Jersey:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/coneslayer/sets/72157607770191688/
> 
> I rented a DA*300/4 from <www.cameralensrentals.com> for the trip,
> with an eye toward buying it next summer.  Good service from the
> company, and I found it to be an outstanding lens.  Sharp and
> contrasty from f/4, with no noticeable CA or purple fringing.
> 
> My K10D have me some AF trouble, mostly trying to shoot birds in
> flight.  If the bird ever slipped off the AF sensor, and the camera
> only "saw" clear blue sky, it would send the lens to the close-focus
> limit, and stay there (with the AF hexagon blinking).  Releasing and
> re-pressing the shutter wouldn't budge it, nor would switching
between
> AF.C and AF.S, nor would turning the camera off and back on.  I had
to
> switch to MF, move the lens focus out, and then switch back to AF.
I
> was able to reproduce this problem on the DA*300, my Tamron 70-300,
> and my DA 18-55.  Now that I'm back home, and thinking of sending
the
> camera in for service, I can't reproduce it any more.  :-/
> 
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