Re: Ricoh Pentax follies...

2017-08-16 Thread Mark C
WRT to the Q system - I think it was discontinued in the US market 
though residual inventory is still available - B has some lenses and 
accessories, no new S1 bodies though. I think the system is still 
supported in Japan, so it makes sense it would be on the Ricoh Japan site.


On the lens road map from earlier this year there are no new Q mount 
lenses yet to be released - the macro lens that was there for some time 
has disappeared.  My guess is the Q's long term fate is not good. That's 
unfortunate because it is a nifty little system.


Mark

P. J. Alling wrote:
Well, maybe not follies, however on a recent visit to the 
ricoh-imaging web site to download a manual, and being unable to do 
that from the North American US site due to construction, I visited 
the Japan English site, and did my business there.


I also noticed that the Q line seems to be back as a product.  So I 
checked the US site, where it isn't but the K-50 is now listed a 
current product again.  This kind of thing begins to make one wonder, 
which particular band of inmates is running which particular asylum.





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Re: K-3 question

2017-08-16 Thread William Robb
I shot a total eclipse in Estevan in around 1978, and spent some time
making sure I wasn't going to trash my camera.
The longest lens I has was a 200mm, I would have liked a 300. I think a 400
would have been too much.
I guess these days there are zooms, but they were rare and crappy at that
time.

Anyway, the wisdom back then was to keep your mirror down except during
exposure because of the possibility of cutting the curtain. Mostly it was
cloth shutters and I had an F2 which was titanium foil. I think now the
shutters are all made of some sort of plastic. I don't know if they will
take that sort of heat or not.
I had a mylar filter in a card that the local astronomy club said was safe
to view the sun with, so I held it over the front of the lens for
composing, and then took my eye away from the viewfinder and the filter
away from the lens to take pictures. Once totality was achieved, the filter
wasn't needed. I think we were right in the middle of the shadow for that
one. The totality seemed to go on forever.

Bill

On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 5:37 PM Zos Xavius  wrote:

> Don't use Live View with just the lens and no filter. You will
> probably nuke your sensor. If you have to tape some welder's glass
> over your lens, but that may block too much light for fast exposures.
> Mirror up is probably fine due to the short exposures involved but you
> still have to compose somehow. You are basically turning your camera
> into a giant magnifying glass pointed at the sun. Something to think
> about. I would try to reduce the amount of light somehow given the
> magnification involved. You are going to likely need to use live view
> to get the best focus result. Your shutter speeds should be relatively
> fast even with a good ND filter so I wouldn't worry about mirror up so
> much. I would set it up in live view and then trigger with a remote.
> As long as you stay in live view the mirror will be locked up and you
> shouldn't get a lot of shake other than the shutter.
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Re: OT: Weird e-mail behavior

2017-08-16 Thread Igor PDML-StR


... in translation from French to Russian.
19th century Russian aristocracy was speaking French!

(E.g. a large portion of World and Peace by L. Tolstoy is written in 
French [even when published in Russian, -- with pages and pages of 
footnotes with the translation to Russian])


Cheers,

Igor


Stanley Halpin Wed, 16 Aug 2017 11:59:55 -0700 wrote:


On Aug 16, 2017, at 2:19 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:

It's the holiday period. My guess is that the people who read all the emails
to see whether or not they're junk are sitting in deck chairs on a beach
somewhere, reading 19th-century Russian novels in translation.



In translation!?! Shirley, you jest.

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Re: K-3 question

2017-08-16 Thread John

On 8/16/2017 19:36, Zos Xavius wrote:

Don't use Live View with just the lens and no filter. You will
probably nuke your sensor. If you have to tape some welder's glass
over your lens, but that may block too much light for fast exposures.
Mirror up is probably fine due to the short exposures involved but you
still have to compose somehow. You are basically turning your camera
into a giant magnifying glass pointed at the sun. Something to think
about. I would try to reduce the amount of light somehow given the
magnification involved. You are going to likely need to use live view
to get the best focus result. Your shutter speeds should be relatively
fast even with a good ND filter so I wouldn't worry about mirror up so
much. I would set it up in live view and then trigger with a remote.
As long as you stay in live view the mirror will be locked up and you
shouldn't get a lot of shake other than the shutter.



I already bought the kind of solar filters that fit over the end of the
lens; the kind that are made for photographing sun spots.



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Re: Ricoh Pentax follies...

2017-08-16 Thread Zos Xavius
The copier division is currently running Pentax in North America. They
consolidated the territories. Dark times.

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 12:50 PM, P. J. Alling
 wrote:
> Well, maybe not follies, however on a recent visit to the ricoh-imaging web
> site to download a manual, and being unable to do that from the North
> American US site due to construction, I visited the Japan English site, and
> did my business there.
>
> I also noticed that the Q line seems to be back as a product.  So I checked
> the US site, where it isn't but the K-50 is now listed a current product
> again.  This kind of thing begins to make one wonder, which particular band
> of inmates is running which particular asylum.
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Re: Subject: Re: Inexpensive Pentax AC adapter

2017-08-16 Thread Zos Xavius
Most AC adapters are pretty safe to use. Until they die, but at least
more often than not they only kill themselves.

On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 1:14 AM, Bipin Gupta  wrote:
> One hears these adages quite often like "You pay what you get for", "Cheap" 
> etc.
> Is it true?? NOT for the smart guy - or call him frugal, Mr. Scrooge
> if you wish.
> Cheap need not mean it will damage your camera or fail.
>
> So here is what I did. Bought a German Hama SMPS Multi Volt Adapter for $12
> on sale from Media Mart while in Cologne, Germany.
> SMPS (switched mode power supply units) are one of the safest circuitry used 
> in
> digital equipment & electronics. This one had a 3-way safety circuit.
>
> Bought the Connector Pentax uses for $ 2.40 each - called the Male Hirose 
> 3-pin
> MQ172-3SA Plug. God alone knows why Pentax uses obscure stuff and not
> simple Japanese Standard Connectors.
>
> Soldered two thick copper pins which plugs into the Universal Socket of the 
> Hama
> Adapter. Works great on my Pentax DSLRs.
>
> Note: wiring the Hirose connector - the center pin is a dummy, the Ground pin 
> is
> top most one viewed with the plug inserted into the camera. The 8.3 volt pin 
> is
> the bottom most one.
>
> Regards.
> Bipin
> camp: Belmont, CA.
>
> Amateurs worry about equipment, professionals about time & masters
> worry about light.
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Re: PESO - the reluctant sitter

2017-08-16 Thread Paul Stenquist
She did look familiar. 

Paul via phone

> On Aug 16, 2017, at 8:04 PM, Bruce Walker  wrote:
> 
> I forgot model credit, sorry. That's my frequent muse, Dorrie Mack,
> http://www.dorriemack.com/  She also did her own makeup and hair.
> 
> I asked her to style herself as a the rebellious offspring of a
> conservative family.
> 
> Thanks, Paul!
> 
> 
>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> Fun poses. Wife? Sister?
>> 
>> Paul via phone
>> 
>>> On Aug 16, 2017, at 7:43 PM, Bruce Walker  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I got to wondering what might happen if the black sheep of the family
>>> was asked to sit for formal portraits. Might go like this ...
>>> 
>>> [slightly nsfw]
>>> 
>>> http://portfolio.brucemwalker.com/index/IgShaBpjtiM8
>>> 
>>> 645z, 90mm/2.8, f/8, 1/125th sec, 100 iso.
>>> 
>>> I hope you enjoy, but not losing any sleep over it. ;)
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Re: PESO - the reluctant sitter

2017-08-16 Thread Bruce Walker
I forgot model credit, sorry. That's my frequent muse, Dorrie Mack,
http://www.dorriemack.com/  She also did her own makeup and hair.

I asked her to style herself as a the rebellious offspring of a
conservative family.

Thanks, Paul!


On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> Fun poses. Wife? Sister?
>
> Paul via phone
>
>> On Aug 16, 2017, at 7:43 PM, Bruce Walker  wrote:
>>
>> I got to wondering what might happen if the black sheep of the family
>> was asked to sit for formal portraits. Might go like this ...
>>
>> [slightly nsfw]
>>
>> http://portfolio.brucemwalker.com/index/IgShaBpjtiM8
>>
>> 645z, 90mm/2.8, f/8, 1/125th sec, 100 iso.
>>
>> I hope you enjoy, but not losing any sleep over it. ;)
>>
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Re: PESO - the reluctant sitter

2017-08-16 Thread Paul Stenquist
Fun poses. Wife? Sister?

Paul via phone

> On Aug 16, 2017, at 7:43 PM, Bruce Walker  wrote:
> 
> I got to wondering what might happen if the black sheep of the family
> was asked to sit for formal portraits. Might go like this ...
> 
> [slightly nsfw]
> 
> http://portfolio.brucemwalker.com/index/IgShaBpjtiM8
> 
> 645z, 90mm/2.8, f/8, 1/125th sec, 100 iso.
> 
> I hope you enjoy, but not losing any sleep over it. ;)
> 
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PESO - the reluctant sitter

2017-08-16 Thread Bruce Walker
I got to wondering what might happen if the black sheep of the family
was asked to sit for formal portraits. Might go like this ...

[slightly nsfw]

http://portfolio.brucemwalker.com/index/IgShaBpjtiM8

645z, 90mm/2.8, f/8, 1/125th sec, 100 iso.

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Re: K-3 question

2017-08-16 Thread Zos Xavius
Don't use Live View with just the lens and no filter. You will
probably nuke your sensor. If you have to tape some welder's glass
over your lens, but that may block too much light for fast exposures.
Mirror up is probably fine due to the short exposures involved but you
still have to compose somehow. You are basically turning your camera
into a giant magnifying glass pointed at the sun. Something to think
about. I would try to reduce the amount of light somehow given the
magnification involved. You are going to likely need to use live view
to get the best focus result. Your shutter speeds should be relatively
fast even with a good ND filter so I wouldn't worry about mirror up so
much. I would set it up in live view and then trigger with a remote.
As long as you stay in live view the mirror will be locked up and you
shouldn't get a lot of shake other than the shutter.

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Re: 25% Blurb code

2017-08-16 Thread John

On 8/15/2017 09:26, Theodore Beilby wrote:

Blurb is running a universal special today. Unlike most discounts
that require you to be ordering your own book, this one is on an
order. Saved me about $16.50 on my  order for an image wrapped of
2017 PDML Annual. Code is EVERYTHING25. Ted  "The eye of the viewer
becomes the eye of the Photographer."  Albert Maysles



Damn! Wish I'd known that half an hour ago.

Of course, that was yesterday, and they probably aren't still doing it
today. But, I could have tried. The worst that could have happened would
be they say no.


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Re: K-3 question

2017-08-16 Thread John

I just tried it. I couldn't get it to bracket in Mirror Up. It's two
different drive modes & they don't overlap.

You can set it for "One-Push Bracketing" in the C2 menu and it will
bracket in Live view.

On 8/15/2017 12:45, P. J. Alling wrote:

I got curious and downloaded the K-3 manual, and damned if I can tell.
I think the K-5II allows bracketing with the mirror locked up, but
haven't tried it.  You have time, perhaps a little experimentation is in
order.


On 8/15/2017 12:20 PM, Kenneth Hauck wrote:

Hi PDML’ers,

I’m studying the manual for my K-3 to prepare for the upcoming
eclipse.  I want to capture the solar corona with a telephoto +
doubler (A400/5.6 + A2X-S), to do so I’d like to shoot an exposure
bracketed sequence with the mirror locked up and triggered by the
infrared remote control.  Can someone tell me if this is possible and
if so how to do it?  Some of these functions seem to exclude others.
If not possible, the closest approximation to get sharp images would
be useful.

Also, any tips on getting the most out of the lens + doubler combo
welcome!  As well as suggestions on ISO vs. shutter speed tradeoff to
get the best sharpness.

Thanks,
Ken




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Re: OT: For those of "a certain age"

2017-08-16 Thread John

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAqssappnxs

Google Play wants me to join up for $10 a month to listen to it.

On 8/14/2017 11:27, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

My Get Up and Go

Pete Seeger


How do I know my youth is all spent?
My get up and go has got up and went
But in spite of it all I'm able to grin
And think of the places my get up has been.

Old age is golden so I've heard said
But sometimes I wonder as I crawl into bed
With my ears in a drawer, my teeth in a cup
My eyes on the table until I wake up.
As sleep dims my vision I say to myself:
Is there anything else I should lay on the shelf?
But though nations are warring and business is vexed
I'll stick around to see what happens next.

How do I know my youth is all spent?
My get up and go has got up and went
But in spite of it all I'm able to grin
And think of the places my get up has been.

When I was young my slippers were red,
I could kick up my heels right over my head.
When I was older my slippers were blue,
But still I could dance the whole night thru.
Now I am older my slippers are black,
I huff to the store and I puff my way back.
But never you laugh; I don't mind at all,
I'd rather be huffing than not puff at all.

How do I know my youth is all spent?
My get up and go has got up and went
But in spite of it all I'm able to grin
And think of the places my get up has been.

I get up each morning and dust off my wits
Open the paper and read the obits
If I'm not there I know I'm not dead
So I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed.

How do I know my youth is all spent?
My get up and go has got up and went
But in spite of it all I'm able to grin
And think of the places my get up has been.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdNQt4a6f7g

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Re: OT: Speaking of nits to be picked - Thunderbird

2017-08-16 Thread John

I'll try that & let you know how it works.

On 8/14/2017 21:01, steve harley wrote:

On 2017-08-10 18:20 , John wrote:

The only way to get it to go into "junk" so the adaptive junk control
will work is to go up into the message pane, right click the message and
scroll down through the menu to find "Mark as Junk".


or press the j key (unless you've remapped it)



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Re: OT: Weird e-mail behavior

2017-08-16 Thread Stanley Halpin

> On Aug 16, 2017, at 2:19 PM, Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> 
> It's the holiday period. My guess is that the people who read all the emails 
> to see whether or not they're junk are sitting in deck chairs on a beach 
> somewhere, reading 19th-century Russian novels in translation.

In translation!?! Shirley, you jest.

stan

> 
>> On 16 Aug 2017, at 18:49, Jostein  wrote:
>> 
>> More likely it's traffic diversion. The benign interpretation is that 
>> internet service providers are being overzealous. :-(
>> 
>> Happens here too.
>> 
>> Jostein
>> 
>> Den 16.08.2017 11:06, skrev Alan C:
>>> Most PDML e-mails haven't been coming through & I have to access them 
>>> through the archives instead . Now they are belatedly coming through in 
>>> dribs-and-drabs. Perhaps there is a leak in the Atlantic undersea cable?
>>> Alan C
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Re: OT: Weird e-mail behavior

2017-08-16 Thread Bob W-PDML
It's the holiday period. My guess is that the people who read all the emails to 
see whether or not they're junk are sitting in deck chairs on a beach 
somewhere, reading 19th-century Russian novels in translation.

> On 16 Aug 2017, at 18:49, Jostein  wrote:
> 
> More likely it's traffic diversion. The benign interpretation is that 
> internet service providers are being overzealous. :-(
> 
> Happens here too.
> 
> Jostein
> 
> Den 16.08.2017 11:06, skrev Alan C:
>> Most PDML e-mails haven't been coming through & I have to access them 
>> through the archives instead . Now they are belatedly coming through in 
>> dribs-and-drabs. Perhaps there is a leak in the Atlantic undersea cable?
>> Alan C
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Re: OT: Weird e-mail behavior

2017-08-16 Thread Jostein
More likely it's traffic diversion. The benign interpretation is that 
internet service providers are being overzealous. :-(


Happens here too.

Jostein

Den 16.08.2017 11:06, skrev Alan C:
Most PDML e-mails haven't been coming through & I have to access them 
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dribs-and-drabs. Perhaps there is a leak in the Atlantic undersea cable?


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Re: 25% Blurb code

2017-08-16 Thread Jaume Lahuerta
It worked today, thanks !!! 


Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad


On dimarts, d’agost 15, 2017, 19:14, Paul Sorenson  wrote:

Ted...
Thanks for posting that. Will make good use of it. Did they give an expiration 
date?
-p

On Aug 15, 2017, 8:27 AM -0500, Theodore Beilby , wrote:
> Blurb is running a universal special today. Unlike most discounts that 
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> about $16.50 on my  order for an image wrapped of 2017 PDML Annual. Code is 
> EVERYTHING25.
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Re: OT: Weird e-mail behavior

2017-08-16 Thread Rick Womer
That may be contributing to the extremely low level of activity.

Rick

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> Most PDML e-mails haven't been coming through & I have to access them
> through the archives instead . Now they are belatedly coming through in
> dribs-and-drabs. Perhaps there is a leak in the Atlantic undersea cable?
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> Alan C
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OT: Weird e-mail behavior

2017-08-16 Thread Alan C
Most PDML e-mails haven't been coming through & I have to access them 
through the archives instead . Now they are belatedly coming through in 
dribs-and-drabs. Perhaps there is a leak in the Atlantic undersea cable?


Alan C 



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