Got an email from CRK this morning letting me know that I could pre-order the
K1. Out of curiosity followed the link ( https://pentax.com.au/products/19568
) and the price appears to have dropped already. Perhaps they have paid
attention to the comments on FB and the like.
Paul Ewins
Fantastic, I’ve been holding off buying a replacement for my 6 year old 24”
iMac because I knew these were coming, but I totally missed that they had been
released. Looks like it is time to open the wallet wide.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
> On 14 Oct 2015, at 1:25 pm, paul stenqu
acronym for a
three letter word. And of course TLA (three letter acronym) itself.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 25 Feb 2015, at 5:20 am, Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24/02/2015 9:57 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
In all likely hood, the explosion of acronyms would blow the mind
The Adapter K has both inner and outer bayonet, so no problem there. Then slip
in the 1.7x AF adapter and your K-Q adapter and you are good to go.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 17 Feb 2015, at 3:53 pm, David Mann dmann...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure that lens uses the outer
have either been
bulldozed or left to fall down and the silos are all that is left.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 23 Jan 2015, at 2:16 pm, David Mann dmann...@gmail.com wrote:
Another view out the train window :)
http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/852/#peso
Cheers,
Dave
The last rumour I heard on the subject (from a pro photographer with strong
links to the local distributor) was 36mp and to be called Spotmatic! Of course
who knows how much *his* source actually knows and how much is speculation.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 27 Nov 2014, at 4:15 pm
bored of hearing about it.
Maybe something for Stefan's class to think about next year?
http://www.pozible.com/project/185711
cheers,
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Where the hell is he getting a 28/2 for $60? An f2.8 sure, but that f2 has
never been cheap.
On 18 Nov 2014, at 9:59 am, Steve Cottrell co...@seeingeye.tv wrote:
Doing some research and came across this fascinating article
Lots of temptation there. I have been thinking about both the 12-24 and 55/1.4
recently but other things got in the way.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 2 Jul 2014, at 1:27 pm, knarf knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
A dear friend of ours (and apparent Pentax turncoat LOL) is liquidating
I think it is more comic (book) than novel.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 17 Jun 2014, at 9:30 am, Brian Walters apathy...@lyons-ryan.org wrote:
A novel approach to combing digital and film photography...
http://tinyurl.com/mx4avc3
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the analog
business was dumped and bought by a consortium of former managers.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 11 Jun 2014, at 2:30 am, Igor Roshchin s...@komkon.org wrote:
I was going to buy some inks and some Ilford Pearl paper, but found
that the latter is discontinued (on Atlex
of the software would probably make no difference.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
Any business that upgraded to Adobe CC products and didn't leave
their existing CS6 or earlier versions installed deserves what they
got.
At the college we haven't had CC installed because (due to licensing
Despite the fact that they were legally acquired from the then owners, the
Ottoman empire. That is quite a loose thread...
(Note that the biggest flaw in the moral argument for repatriation is that they
wouldn't be restored onto the Parthenon but would instead end up in a Greek
museum and
Kodachrome 64 according to this list:
http://www.taphilo.com/Photo/kodakfilmnumxref.shtml
cheers,
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 5 Apr 2014, at 10:48 pm, Mark Roberts postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
I've just added a Kodachrome film rebate file to my collection. At
least I'm pretty
A not uncommon problem with small dogs it seems:
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/animals/python-found-in-kennel-after-eating-family-pet-dog-20140314-34qzh.html
On 14 Mar 2014, at 3:09 pm, Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com wrote:
I remember being told by a Denali Ranger about an experience
When you've travelled half-way round the world to get to New York $27 doesn't
seem so much. You come to expect the big name attractions to have price tags to
match and not much beats the ESB when you travel to the US. The worst part is
the queues.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 17/01
It's OK Dave, medium format is still fine. Just no contact prints.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 12/11/2013, at 10:49 AM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Mark Roberts
postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
The world does not need any more large
in your neck of the woods? That saying may have passed it's
use by date (much like the donuts in my usual supermarket).
I'm still waiting for my Silver K3 to arrive so I can't add anything of
substance to the thread.
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A metal casting will crack like that too. Looking at my K5 I had trouble
telling metal from plastic apart from the obvious bits like the flash and door.
I could feel the temperature difference in some parts so I knew they were
metal, but for other bits I had no idea.
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why they would
bother bringing out silver versions of the new HD limiteds and then have so few
potential buyers.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia.
Hi
Some guy at Flickr said that he wanted the silver version, without the grip,
which he didn't need. (The siver version is only available
thirties Ricoh
acquired a completely unrelated camera company called Asahi Optical which
existed at the same time as our Asahi Optical. I knew that Asahi (Rising
Sun) was a very common company name in Japan but hadn't realised that it
extended to multiple companies in the same field.
Paul Ewins
Anything like mine: http://paulewins.com/pentax/photos/chrome_6x7.jpg ?
Paul
On 18/08/2013, at 5:33 AM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
teaser
Step One:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/9530505813/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/9533287490/
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You won't stumble across one every day but they are readily available on eBay
if you really want one. It is a pretty primitive design and hugely heavy so it
really is just a collectible nowadays. Its big brother the 800/4 is genuinely
rare but again isn't that great photographically speaking.
No, not for that camera. I keep daydreaming of a Q-Pro or Q-Limited with
controls laid out for an enthusiast, rather than a casual snapshotter, and
higher quality lenses. That one would need an EVF. In my daydream the EVF
replaces the built in flash and pops up/folds out when needed.
Paul
My K5 is waiting for repair at the local Pentax importer. The shutter failed
after only 8000 shots so I am hoping to get it fixed free under our consumer
protection laws even though it is out of warranty.
Paul
On 17/06/2013, at 9:07 AM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:
On Sun, Jun 16,
luck!
On Jun 16, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
My K5 is waiting for repair at the local Pentax importer. The shutter failed
after only 8000 shots so I am hoping to get it fixed free under our consumer
protection laws even though it is out of warranty
thought that
was due this year too. Ricoh seem a lot more leak-proof than Hoya so anything
could just pop up without warning.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 13/06/2013, at 10:30 AM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
We're up to three. But the differences between the K-30, K
of them.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 02/05/2013, at 6:09 PM, Rob Studdert distudio.p...@gmail.com wrote:
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
Me, 11 consisting of: Kodak Brownie, Olympus Pen, Leica M4, Nikon F2,
Pentax 6x7, Pentax K1000, Pentax Auto 110
and is newer than the
K500/4.5 so is probably the best option. I don't know anything about the 645
lenses but would expect them to be modern designs and worth looking at.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australi
On 26/04/2013, at 6:25 AM, Stan Halpin s...@stans-photography.info wrote:
I have noticed that used
camera. While I
would prefer to have access to a 35 or 50 I think the idea of using a fixed
lens to keep it as small as possible rather than bulking it up with
interchangeable lenses is the right one.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 19/04/2013, at 1:51 AM, J.C. O'Connell hifis...@gate.net wrote
the release
mechanism for the QR plate being used. That bit isn't so simple since it is all
cast parts and drilling holes in them might weaken them to the point of
breaking.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 10/04/2013, at 5:13 AM, Collin Brendemuehl coll...@brendemuehl.net wrote:
I
And that, pretty much, is how I feel about FF. My photo course starts up again
on Friday (another three years to go for us part timers) and I still don't have
the unbearable itch to go FF even as my classmates look at 5D III and D600s.
There is so much that I can do that doesn't require FF
I seriously doubt that he was allowed any say whatsoever into the function of
the camera, mechanical, electrical or software. Pentax would have gone to him
with a working prototype (in terms of parts and features) and then asked him to
repackage it in an interesting way. Let's face it, the
Well it's definitely art photography and usually bigger means better in art
photography :-) The new lens will be used more for working with one or two
people, simply so that I can work a bit closer to them. I'm hoping that I can
get a different aspect to the look by posing people rather than
Meanwhile, in Germany, they think it might be time to make bestiality illegal
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/nov/27/germany-bestiality-ban
On 29/11/2012, at 8:56 AM, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:
From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Brian Walters
Reminds me of
Dammit, missed the original post. At least I had a different link.
On 29/11/2012, at 10:03 AM, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Meanwhile, in Germany, they think it might be time to make bestiality illegal
The prices do seem to vary a bit, although the new M43 version is around $400,
so maybe that was the baseline the seller used. As it turns out I found a
Quantaray one last night that cost me $195 plus shipping and if Joe finds his
Celestron I might grab that one too and sell of whichever is the
not fussed which one. As
far as I know nobody sells them new (Tokina has one, but only for M4/3 which is
no help) so I thought I would sing out and see if anyone has one they'd like to
part with.
regards,
Paul Ewins
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FWIW Vuescan also works with the 2450 on OS-X which has the same problem with
non-compliant Epson software.
On 13/11/2012, at 5:49 AM, J.C. O'Connell hifis...@gate.net wrote:
get vuescan. I use the 2450 on win7 65 bit with vuescan
-
J.C.O'Connell
hifis...@gate.net
. The other thing is that although based on the ME it
has the two pins on the back for the old-style databack which would make it the
only ME style body to do so.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 06/11/2012, at 7:49 AM, Brian Walters apathy...@lyons-ryan.org wrote:
G'day all
I knew
On on the right is one of the ultra-rare quartz lenses.
Here is someonelse discussing that exact shot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sashavasko/5612410202/
On 01/11/2012, at 10:58 PM, Collin Brendemuehl coll...@brendemuehl.net
wrote:
Oops a little too quick on the trigger there, your second message covered it.
Basically a scientific lens from memory, made to order and now highly
collectible.
On 01/11/2012, at 11:10 PM, Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
On on the right is one of the ultra-rare quartz lenses
and the learning quicker,
except of course for that whole Photoshop thing.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 27/09/2012, at 9:48 AM, J.C. O'Connell hifis...@gate.net wrote:
I still see film cameras like the K1000 and MX listed for
sale as student cameras. Question is are they still using
Interesting that they should ask for a ban on sales of hardware, based on a
software patent. I guess that is just an ambit claim unless there is something
at the hardware level that actually infringes the patent. FWIW the Australian
government science body, CSIRO, sued all of the big hardware
I have had a third party adapter stick on the body. I had to remove the entire
k-mount from the body so that I could get at the back of it to dislodge the
adapter.
Paul
On 12/09/2012, at 3:50 AM, Steve Cottrell co...@seeingeye.tv wrote:
in your Pentax days, did you ever use an M42 to
make the order.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 11/09/2012, at 10:59 AM, Steve Sharpe d...@eastlink.ca wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I took a look at the KEH site and saw that their 200
f4's for the 645 had dropped back to a reasonable price. A couple of years
ago I wanted to order one
No, this suit isn't about Google. This one goes back to the late seventies when
the Apple II was being cloned by Asian manufacturers. They were fairly close to
exact knock-offs although some added an extra key to the keyboard and maybe
changed the startup ROM so that it didn't say Apple ][ when
It is on my to do list, but so far all I have done is buy a book. I want to
look at replacing some of the systems in my Jobo processor as they are getting
a little flaky. It is all pretty simple stuff so even an electronics dunce
like me should be able to wrk it out.
Paul
On 24/07/2012, at
I thought it might be more like:
All of us are in the gutter, but some of us are looking at PDML
On 11/07/2012, at 7:07 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
In the last 31 hours (that the list was down) I have discovered that
the only thing worse than reading the PDML is not reading the PDML.
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On 26/06/2012, at 10:29 AM, Ed Keeney wrote:
Is there a simple step-by-step process you follow?
I am studying photography part-time at a local college and here is their
preferred method:
1. Lay the mat on top of the backing board (foam core or an uncut sheet of mat
board) in the same
Brian: http://www.matcutting.com.au/
On 26/06/2012, at 12:30 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
I buy my mats and backing boards pre-cut in small batches from an on-line
seller. It is cheaper and gives better results than trying to cut my own
mats.
Do you have a link to that seller?
For those who don't know, the Super A is the non-US version of the Super
Program. It is exactly the same except that it is all black rather than black
and silver. This camera was part of a job lot I bought to get another item, so
I've never used it myself. I've put fresh batteries in it and
It very likely that this is a fake. None of the features make sense,
especially the film type reminder on the back that looks like it came off a
60's german rangefinder.
On 14/04/2012, at 5:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
This seems to be a special version of the ME. It's not listed on Boz's
Ouch! $300 for an MV-1 with a bit of red paint and an electronic label added?
PT Barnum was right.
Paul
On 15/04/2012, at 6:45 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au:
It very likely that this is a fake. None of the features make sense,
especially the film
I'd imagine there is a fair amount of screaming on Canon forums right now.
On 14/04/2012, at 9:25 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:
If it were Pentax you could hear the screams on the Pentax Forum from here.
On 4/13/2012 7:10 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
On 22/03/2012, at 6:27 AM, Miserere wrote:
Paul,
The problem I see with your sales pitch is that is fails to account
for those users who are growing *into* mirrorless, not *out* of it.
That's just the point - this isn't a camera aimed at that segment of the
market. Pentax now has two
On 20/03/2012, at 1:51 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
I'm pretty sure that this /is/ a mirrorless camera targeted at the Pentax
faithful. Really if you were looking for an EVIL camera stepping up from a
PS and didn't have an investment in K mount lenses what system would you
choose.
If I
On 21/02/2012, at 5:39 PM, David Mann wrote:
Australia's doing it too :( Mandatory porn-scan in the cancer machine
For very low values of porn - the output is a body shape, not an x-ray. See
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/grated-scanners-for-travellers-20110326-1cavi.html
Paul
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Why do you ask? Everyone knows that how a camera looks is way more important
than how it handles or performs.
On 11/02/2012, at 1:49 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
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I wonder if he thinks it should be hand-holdable. Honestly it would be just the
same as any other super-tele; put it on a big, solid tripod with a big solid
head or a gimbal head.
Paul
On 08/02/2012, at 2:13 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
I heard of the new lenses in an email from Pentax
I think the individual images are just fine, it is just that they are all very
different. A portfolio needs to feel cohesive, and there is more to it than
just the subject matter. Your portfolio has colour and monochrome, verticals
and horizontals, square and rectangular crops, closeups and
On 25/01/2012, at 9:24 AM, steve harley wrote:
for most books, the real work is in authorship; the only thing you can't sell
on your own is the widgety stuff, and you can make those other ways if you
want to; so write the book, wrap it in iBooks format, and if Apple declines
to sell it,
Inspired is the wrong word here, copied is correct. Company A decides not to
pay for an image from Company B, but instead gets another photographer to make
something that looks similar. They have intentionally copied the concept.
There's a bigger version playing out at the moment with David La
YMMV gets used a lot in discussions of
LF lenses.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
27/12/2011, at 3:14 PM, William Robb wrote:
On 26/12/2011 10:04 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
I'm mostly view-camera illiterate, so I'm sure a more informed voice
could chime in here, but I'm seeing that maximum
Unfortunately no. You own the slides, but the copyright still belongs to
whoever shot it (or their heirs). Practically speaking, however, the chances of
you (actually your friend) facing a copyright action would be so small that
most people wouldn't be worried.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
stress
and despondency when things weren't going right but I have thoroughly enjoyed
and have signed up for next year already.
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According to rumours* the K-r has been discontinued so this may be run-out
stock. There hasn't been any official announcement, but if you are trying to
get rid of stocks of the old model before introducing a new one that is
probably the safest way.
*well, okay, the rumours were on the
to the thought processes behind it) and being properly introduced to
the idea of shooting a folio of work. Trying to get 10 - 12 good shots on a
common theme is quite challenging, especially when you have to articulate your
theme.
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I can answer Igor's question - Moreton Bay Bugs - but can't help Dan with the
original question.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 14/10/2011, at 6:48 AM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I don't know what it is.
The only thing it reminded me of is
this seafood that I saw only at the fish
. By the time the K bodies came around
it had already been superseded by the MDII (model 70054) and the K1000 was
introduced after the KM/KX so it seems unlikely that any special order K1000
Motor Drive unit would use anything other than the currently available parts.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne
and they all use the same
3x4 pack film.
On a side note, I recently bought an MX which had a back modified to take
Polaroid i-zone film (which is the same size as 35m film) Unfortunately the
i-zone film was discontinued around 2006, so I haven't been able to get any
that works.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne
Cardboard poster tubes for umbrellas and soft boxes (assuming that your soft
boxes pull apart like mine do). Unfortunately I don't have a good idea for
stands or tripods.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 18/09/2011, at 3:54 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I'm cleaning up after photographing
of the others
are out of focus and get binned. it is an idea that is waiting for sensor
technology to catch up before it is useful for photographers.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 16/09/2011, at 9:47 AM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
whats with this new technology where you can change the focus
Pre WWII most cars arrived in Australia as a chassis and drivetrain and you
would go to a local firm to have a body built. Holden's Motor Body Builders
built bodies for GM, Ford Dodge at various times. GM bought them outright in
1931 and renamed them GM-Holden's but the cars were still sold as
a new one)
and each time Adobe support was very helpful.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 14/07/2011, at 7:05 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Thanks. I'll look into it. She needs the Adobe Creative Suite for graphic
designers. CS5 is the current version. Expensive stuff, but she has a PC
We can't afford the fancy flying drones, so we just attach a webcam on a collar
to the sheep's neck.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 05/07/2011, at 9:28 AM, Bong Manayon wrote:
Wolves in sheep's clothing?
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:46 AM, Daniel J. Matyola danmaty...@gmail.com
wrote
On 02/07/2011, at 3:09 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
... Even without a dedicated Pentax camera module, with the M-mount module
on the GXR you'll be able to use Pentax lenses on the GXR easily -
Pentax M42 and K mount to Leica M adapters already exist. ]:-)
Maybe they'll do another run of the
I've only just got emails coming back to my inbox. If you can see this then
they are going out as well. Which will be just in time for me to unsubscribe as
I will be travelling to the UK on Sunday.
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
On 29/04/2011, at 11:06 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Yahoo still
Mine turned up in Melbourne this morning.
Paul
On 19/04/2011, at 10:14 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 13:46 +0200, Dario Bonazza
dario.bona...@virgilio.it wrote:
Chris Sheppard wrote:
Who did all you guys bribe to get your book so fast? I ordered mine
the first day and I'm
I'll give it a shot, but don't expect them to be polite.
Paul
On 11/03/2011, at 10:24 AM, eckinator wrote:
Hi Australian list members
A fellow translator is having some problems with Australian slang -
she has three questions and asked me to forward them to any
Australians willing to help.
There's your first one:
Cobber - a word used to denote one's total cluelessness with regard to current
Australian slang (see also china and blue)
On 11/03/2011, at 11:06 AM, Bob W wrote:
Hi Australian list members
A fellow translator is having some problems with Australian slang -
she has
Hi folks,
I'm looking for a zoom to complement the 17-70/4 which I recently
acquired to replace the 18-55 kit lens. I'm looking for quality optics without
huge weight or huge price.
If the 60-250/4 was a little cheaper and a little lighter it would be a done
deal, but it isn't.
It is a pity that auction had ended as I would have been seriously tempted. I
already have the 35mm version (MF-1).
Paul
On 28/01/2011, at 3:13 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
It is medical in nature. The olympus mount piece in the last picture
makes me think it was designed for photomicroscopy.
A
I believe it was based on a particular Soviet lens which is no longer made.
Once supplies dried up that was the end of it.
Paul
Like this?
http://www.hartblei.com/lenses/lens_35mm.htm
If you click on the price list you get the message:
Super-Rotator lenses are out of stock...
(please,
My personal experience of reloading the cartridges -
1. It's not that hard, once you learn where to cut the cartridge to open it up
without damaging it. Forget about trying to use the film in it first, you need
to open them up in daylight.
2. 16mm single perf (1R) is the way to go - still
dirt cheap. I don't
expect either condition to last for ever.
You can email me at paulewins (at) optusnet (dot) com (dot) au
thanks,
Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia
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A few months ago there was a 600/4, 800/6.7 and 1000/8 sold on eBay out of
Switzerland. That was the first time I had seen a 1000/8 for sale and from
memory it sold for somewhere between $1000 and $1500. The big f4 lenses are
nice talking points but not that great in terms of image quality. One
Elizabeth,
It is the cover of magazines that requires the release not the
interior. Why? The cover is in effect advertising for the magazine and putting
your face on the cover implies that you have endorsed the magazine. The
interior of the magazine is not on show to the general
K+1, K+3, K+5 etc.
On 07/01/2011, at 9:53 AM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
After we get the K-3 and K-1 where will the model numbers go?
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On 12/31/2010 7:04 AM, Paul Ewins wrote:
... It took me so long to work out what I was
actually doing that the last few shots were done in the week before
submission but I enjoyed the challenge immensely.
www.paulewins.com/PSC/semester_1/folio/index.html
Excellent gallery, Paul. The only
This gallery is the result of my first semester of study at Photographic
Studies College (in Melbourne) - www.psc.edu.au
I had been toying with the idea of actually studying photography for a few
years now, having found short courses, workshops and camera clubs to be a waste
of time (for me).
I'm 45 and have been on the list 10 years or so. However I also belong to a
camera collector's group and I really am one of the young ones there!
Paul
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I couldn't be bothered to do any research at all and just used 600mm as the
tire height. (Are your students this lazy Igor?)
Race slicks are normally sold as being overall width by overall height by rim
size. I'm used to seeing it expressed in mm x mm x inch, but the figures there
are about
I'm not sure that I'm answering your question correctly, but I threw a whole
lot of assumptions at a spreadsheet and came up with the conclusion that in
that 1/250 sec the wheel rotated around 1/10 of a revolution. If I am counting
right there are 15 spokes in the wheels. During the 1/250 sec
Occasionally the Pentax forum looks like the voice of sweet reason when
compared to the DPR forums.
Paul
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We are happy in our martyrdom?
On 07/12/2010, at 1:44 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
Whereas the PDML exhibits the satisfied cynicism of those who expect
the worst. Our motto: If there's nothing wrong, it isn't a Pentax.
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au
We've got a relatively new set up - Denon Amp and Polk speakers - and the first
bit of advice is that you absolutely need a centre speaker. We haven't bothered
with rear speakers but without the centre speaker you lose a lot of dialogue.
The same setup is used for audio and the sound quality is
Metering accidentally set to spot? I did that again on the weekend.
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Nor indeed the £53 million that somebody spent on an old vase the other day.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1329308/How-53million-Chinese-vase-kept-wobbly-bookcase-semi-insured-just-800.html
Supply and demand, the Apple 1 was basically a DIY kit sold to a very small
group of people
It's funny, but this is the first time I've had upgrade fever. I bought the
*ist-D as soon as they were available locally but then sat out the all the
model upgrades until last year when we were travelling O/S and I finally
weakened and bought a K7. I have started studying photography at
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