It seams that I can't even spell strike consistently some days.
On 3/21/2015 12:14 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
I wondered if genitives was a name for something we weren't supposed to see.
<g>
-p
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On Mar 21, 2015, at 8:33 AM, P.J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
I really should read these things before I hit send.
On 3/21/2015 11:26 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Currently?
Digital: K-5II with my battered and broken K20D as backup, (that camera took a lickin' and
is still tickin')* and my still working fully functional *ist-DS** for shooting places I
just don't want to risk even the K20D. <strole>I also have an intermediate model, (a
mix of early and late),</strike>
Film: I have an intermediate model, (a mix of early and late), LX with film loaded that I
haven't actually taken a photos with in some time, an MX in the same boat, and a Kodak
Medalist II that I shoot a roll of Classic film with every couple of months, sad to say I
have no way of scanning the <strike> genitives</stirike>, negitives so after
processing them I admire the tonalities and then file them away for later...
* Partial list of damage, broken SD card door, out of alignment AF point
indicators, cracked, (very), eyepiece glass, (in bright sunlight the view can
be described as psychedelic. Repair would be so much more than replacement.
** There is a weird esoteric ritual having to do with alkaline batteries that
must be performed before the camera will operate with Lithium batteries after
it's been sitting a while. It's sad when we get old...
On 3/21/2015 3:59 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
Following on from the previous thread, what make of camera do you now use,
and has it changed over the years?
>From 1977 to 2014 I used almost exclusively Pentax equipment, although I had
a brief and disappointing fling with an Olympus in the early 90s. I still
use Pentax *most* of the time, but I now have a Canon camera as well, which
serves a different purpose.
Malcolm
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