I found the 300/4 to be a decent lens and used it quite a bit. With a 6x7 negative, many sins are forgiven. I shot this with the 300/4, f32, 1 second. Hardly an ideal ap but necessary to get the DOF I needed here:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5416945&size=lg

Here's one with the 165/4 and high speed flash synch.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7425758
Paul
On Nov 5, 2010, at 2:24 PM, Jens wrote:

Hi Guys
I managed to get e reasonable price on a 300mm f4 for the Pentax 67.
I'll probably receive it on Monday :-)
This focal lengt is not so desireable, but nice for fashion shots on location - outdoors (of which I've done none, yet). Is it rally as bad as they say?

My next purchase will probably be the 165mm Leaf shutter lens which is said to by excellent.

I copenhagen there's a pro lab that offers discounts on developing, if you buy like 50 or 100 development tickets. So, I might buy a lot of tickets and split them between photo friends :-)
Regards
Jens


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On Nov 4, 2010 14:50 "David J Brooks" <pentko...@gmail.com> wrote:
I still have my 6x7 with metered prism and the 90 2.8 and the 200 Tak.
I shot a few rolls of B&W in 2007 i think it was. There is a Blacks
camera not to far from me that still does processing and scanning. I
should run a few rolls through it. Have to check the fridge but
should
have some B&W as well as a few colour rolls .

Dave

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Daniel J. Matyola
<danmaty...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have an old-style 6X7.  It is a wonderful camera.  I have a few
rolls of film in the freezer, and one of these days, I'm going to
go
out and re-live the good old days.

Most of the folks who used to develop my film and make reasonable
priced contacts are long gone, unfortunately, so developing the
film
will be more difficult and expensive than it used to be, but still
worth it.

Congratulations!

Dan
http://tinyurl.com/matyola

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Jens <p...@planfoto.dk> wrote:
Hi guys
Some of you may be giving a camera like this away - But I went out
and bought one :-)
I went to visit a studio today to buy one of their Pentax 67's.
Mostly used by fashion photographers, of which there are not many
left in this studio. The photographer I spoke to told me, that
theys used to have an extra Pentax 67, because there was always one
in for repair. As he said, "If you pull 200 rolls through it every
day, it's got brake sooner or later".

Anyway, I'm quite thrilled. Its got a nice wooden handle, a Metered
Prism and a 90mm f.2.8. Now I'll start looking for a 165mm leaf
shutter lens for studio work. And perhaps a 55mm.

Regards
Jens



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