Outdoor Photography is rare in being a US Photography magazine with
worthwhile content. Not the greatest magazine out there, but there's
usually at least one good article per issue.

-Adam

On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Stan Halpin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I know many of you have said that you have sworn off any contact with
> Outdoor Photography, but I find that even the most basic of "how to" and
> "what to avoid" articles give me some things to think about...
>
> The current (Jan/Feb 2009) issue has two mentions of Pentax. In one article
> Kerrick James talks about photography in Alaska. Early in the article he
> talks about " a rare 250-600mm f/5.6 ED zoom" (hmmm, I thinks to myself).
> Then a bit later he acknowledges that he is "a rare pro shooter who has used
> Pentax optics and bodies in both formats since the very beginning." Then
> goes on to discuss the K20D briefly, with special mention of the
> weather-sealed DA* lenses.
>
> The K20D also gets equal billing in a discussion of the major DSLR's and
> their suitability for shooting B&W.
>
> stan
>
>
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