Re: Autofocus settings

2021-02-24 Thread Alan C
I mostly use auto focus, single point, spot. Works fine for me. M focus 
occasionally if I am trying to thread the sensor through the 
undergrowth. K110D, K7 & K5 all the same.


Alan C

On 25-Feb-21 07:59 AM, Larry Colen wrote:



On Feb 24, 2021, at 9:54 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:

I just turn AF off and focus manually. Much faster and simpler. :)

Depends on which Pentax body.  Like I said, with my K100, K2 & Kx that was 
true.  I forget which one you’re using these days?  You seem to change your cameras 
more frequently than some members of this list change their underwear.


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Re: Autofocus settings

2021-02-24 Thread Paul Stenquist
I use single point autofocius S to shoot birds perched in trees. The single 
point allows you Leo focus on an eye. I don’t se autofocus C (continuous) to 
shoot birds in flight. Single point for the most parr.

Paul

> On Feb 24, 2021, at 10:26 PM, Larry Colen  wrote:
> 
> Just like Arthur Dent and Thursdays, I’ve never really gotten the hang of 
> autofocus.   I think that I’ve pretty much bludgeoned autoexposure into 
> something resembling submission, but getting my camera to autofocus 
> correctly, on what I want it to is at best a stochastic exercise.
> 
> On my K100, K20 and K-x I just gave up and installed Katzeye screens and 
> mostly did manual focus, and because of the way the katzeye worked, that 
> meant I also ended up doing manual exposure as well.  
> 
> Historically, overall, I seem to have had the least bad luck, with it in AF-S 
> mode, selecting a single point, and using the AF button to lock out the 
> autofocus once I thought I had it properly focused,  Even so, I get a lot of 
> photos perfectly focused on the microphone in front of a singer, the wrong 
> portion of a bird, the wall behind dancers, or on absolutely nothing at all 
> in the frame.
> 
> Lately, I’ve been experimenting with AF-C and AF-A (I’m not sure I understand 
> what AF-A is), and things don’t usually seem to be much worse.  I’ll also 
> occasionally play with the sel-9 autofocus mode. 
> 
> I realize that different types of photography take different techniques.  
> With static scenes I can fiddle and frotz until I get something that seems to 
> work, but when photographing birds, either in trees or on the wing, I really 
> need some techniques and settings that at least improve my odds of getting a 
> shot in focus.  
> 
> What settings do you use in which situations?
> 
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Re: Autofocus settings

2021-02-24 Thread Bob Pdml
Really depends on what I’m shooting and what I want to focus on, but I let the 
abbreviations be my guide:

AF-S - Autofocus Serendipity 
AF-C - Autofocus Chance
AF-A - Autofocus Anything

In the Olympus world, which is where I mostly live, you can set the cameras up 
to recognise and focus on an eye, with further settings for nearest, furthest 
and somewhere in between, I guess. If your pentaxes have something like that it 
would probably with your microphone problem. More recent Olympoi than mine also 
have a bird recognition capability and focus on the bird’s eye.

In general I use AF-S and the lock button as that most closely resembles what I 
do when I’m shooting with the Leica M. If it’s not doing what i want then I 
switch to manual.



> On 25 Feb 2021, at 03:26, Larry Colen  wrote:
> 
> Just like Arthur Dent and Thursdays, I’ve never really gotten the hang of 
> autofocus.   I think that I’ve pretty much bludgeoned autoexposure into 
> something resembling submission, but getting my camera to autofocus 
> correctly, on what I want it to is at best a stochastic exercise.
> 
> On my K100, K20 and K-x I just gave up and installed Katzeye screens and 
> mostly did manual focus, and because of the way the katzeye worked, that 
> meant I also ended up doing manual exposure as well.  
> 
> Historically, overall, I seem to have had the least bad luck, with it in AF-S 
> mode, selecting a single point, and using the AF button to lock out the 
> autofocus once I thought I had it properly focused,  Even so, I get a lot of 
> photos perfectly focused on the microphone in front of a singer, the wrong 
> portion of a bird, the wall behind dancers, or on absolutely nothing at all 
> in the frame.
> 
> Lately, I’ve been experimenting with AF-C and AF-A (I’m not sure I understand 
> what AF-A is), and things don’t usually seem to be much worse.  I’ll also 
> occasionally play with the sel-9 autofocus mode. 
> 
> I realize that different types of photography take different techniques.  
> With static scenes I can fiddle and frotz until I get something that seems to 
> work, but when photographing birds, either in trees or on the wing, I really 
> need some techniques and settings that at least improve my odds of getting a 
> shot in focus.  
> 
> What settings do you use in which situations?
> 
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PESO Turkey Iconography

2021-02-24 Thread Larry Colen
No, not some stained glass from Bulent’s neighborhood.  I realize that this 
sunny 70F weather is going to turn around and bite us in about 6 months, but I 
took advantage of it to go for a bike ride this afternoon.  I’m particularly 
fond of this one:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/50978501612/in/album-72157718425170102/

If you’re interested in other photos of the flock:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157718425170102

One of my recent projects was converting my bike to mustache bars to ease the 
strain on my wrists.  I finally remembered to grab a shot of the new setup:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/50977887161/in/album-72157718421271253/

The bikes a bit on the heavy side, and the gearing’s a little tall for serious 
offroad, but it’s reasonably comy on pretty much any road.

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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread Alan C
Thanks for the update, Paul. I must say I had wondered a few times. 
Looking forward to seeing her artistic endeavours.


Alan C

On 25-Feb-21 01:52 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Thanks for asking.Grace is doing well. She’s 16 and has become an excellent 
artist. I will post some of her work when I have a minute. She moved to Texas 
with her mother several years ago. Broke my heart, but I always new she 
wouldn’t be here forever. I’m thankful for the 12 years we had, recorded in 
several thousand photos.

Paul


On Feb 24, 2021, at 5:29 PM, John  wrote:

You haven't mentioned her lately. I hope she's doing well.

She's a teenager now isn't she? (IIRC, my niece is the same age, born in 2003 
wasn't it?)

That photo ... I bet the sound (kids having fun) was wonderful. Nowadays I 
don't get to hear enough of it.

We never got to do much sledding when I was young enough to enjoy it. And I 
don't think the kids around here get much either.

We don't get enough snow that it would pack well enough to make a sledding area 
on grass.

The city (Durham or Raleigh) did sometimes close off streets for sledding if we 
got snow, and they would stay closed as long as the snow lasted (2 -3 days 
max), but it wouldn't be long before there was only pavement again.


On 2/23/2021 21:17:38, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Love it. Reminds me of good times with my granddaughter.
Paul

On Feb 23, 2021, at 8:00 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:

Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are good 
for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A

Comments always appreciated.

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Re: Autofocus settings

2021-02-24 Thread Larry Colen


> On Feb 24, 2021, at 9:54 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
> 
> I just turn AF off and focus manually. Much faster and simpler. :)

Depends on which Pentax body.  Like I said, with my K100, K2 & Kx that was 
true.  I forget which one you’re using these days?  You seem to change your 
cameras more frequently than some members of this list change their underwear.


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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread Paul Stenquist
They moved to a suburb of Houston. They were without power for a few hours off 
and on but no other problems.

Paul

> On Feb 24, 2021, at 7:39 PM, Larry Colen  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 24, 2021, at 3:52 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks for asking.Grace is doing well. She’s 16
> 
> I was going to make some smartass joke about, you’ll probably tell us she has 
> her driver’s license.
> 
>> and has become an excellent artist.
> 
> I’m not surprised.
> 
>> I will post some of her work when I have a minute. She moved to Texas with 
>> her mother several years ago.
> 
> What part of Texas?  How did they do in the recent bit of fun.
> 
>> Broke my heart, but I always new she wouldn’t be here forever. I’m thankful 
>> for the 12 years we had, recorded in several thousand photos.
>> 
>> Paul
>> 
 On Feb 24, 2021, at 5:29 PM, John  wrote:
>>> 
>>> You haven't mentioned her lately. I hope she's doing well.
>>> 
>>> She's a teenager now isn't she? (IIRC, my niece is the same age, born in 
>>> 2003 wasn't it?)
>>> 
>>> That photo ... I bet the sound (kids having fun) was wonderful. Nowadays I 
>>> don't get to hear enough of it.
>>> 
>>> We never got to do much sledding when I was young enough to enjoy it. And I 
>>> don't think the kids around here get much either.
>>> 
>>> We don't get enough snow that it would pack well enough to make a sledding 
>>> area on grass.
>>> 
>>> The city (Durham or Raleigh) did sometimes close off streets for sledding 
>>> if we got snow, and they would stay closed as long as the snow lasted (2 -3 
>>> days max), but it wouldn't be long before there was only pavement again.
>>> 
 On 2/23/2021 21:17:38, Paul Stenquist wrote:
 Love it. Reminds me of good times with my granddaughter.
 Paul
>> On Feb 23, 2021, at 8:00 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:
> 
> Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are 
> good for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.
> 
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A
> 
> Comments always appreciated.
> 
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Autofocus settings

2021-02-24 Thread Larry Colen
Just like Arthur Dent and Thursdays, I’ve never really gotten the hang of 
autofocus.   I think that I’ve pretty much bludgeoned autoexposure into 
something resembling submission, but getting my camera to autofocus correctly, 
on what I want it to is at best a stochastic exercise.

On my K100, K20 and K-x I just gave up and installed Katzeye screens and mostly 
did manual focus, and because of the way the katzeye worked, that meant I also 
ended up doing manual exposure as well.  

Historically, overall, I seem to have had the least bad luck, with it in AF-S 
mode, selecting a single point, and using the AF button to lock out the 
autofocus once I thought I had it properly focused,  Even so, I get a lot of 
photos perfectly focused on the microphone in front of a singer, the wrong 
portion of a bird, the wall behind dancers, or on absolutely nothing at all in 
the frame.

Lately, I’ve been experimenting with AF-C and AF-A (I’m not sure I understand 
what AF-A is), and things don’t usually seem to be much worse.  I’ll also 
occasionally play with the sel-9 autofocus mode. 

I realize that different types of photography take different techniques.  With 
static scenes I can fiddle and frotz until I get something that seems to work, 
but when photographing birds, either in trees or on the wing, I really need 
some techniques and settings that at least improve my odds of getting a shot in 
focus.  

What settings do you use in which situations?

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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread Larry Colen


> On Feb 24, 2021, at 3:52 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> Thanks for asking.Grace is doing well. She’s 16

I was going to make some smartass joke about, you’ll probably tell us she has 
her driver’s license.

> and has become an excellent artist.

I’m not surprised.

> I will post some of her work when I have a minute. She moved to Texas with 
> her mother several years ago.

What part of Texas?  How did they do in the recent bit of fun.

> Broke my heart, but I always new she wouldn’t be here forever. I’m thankful 
> for the 12 years we had, recorded in several thousand photos.
> 
> Paul
> 
>> On Feb 24, 2021, at 5:29 PM, John  wrote:
>> 
>> You haven't mentioned her lately. I hope she's doing well.
>> 
>> She's a teenager now isn't she? (IIRC, my niece is the same age, born in 
>> 2003 wasn't it?)
>> 
>> That photo ... I bet the sound (kids having fun) was wonderful. Nowadays I 
>> don't get to hear enough of it.
>> 
>> We never got to do much sledding when I was young enough to enjoy it. And I 
>> don't think the kids around here get much either.
>> 
>> We don't get enough snow that it would pack well enough to make a sledding 
>> area on grass.
>> 
>> The city (Durham or Raleigh) did sometimes close off streets for sledding if 
>> we got snow, and they would stay closed as long as the snow lasted (2 -3 
>> days max), but it wouldn't be long before there was only pavement again.
>> 
>>> On 2/23/2021 21:17:38, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>> Love it. Reminds me of good times with my granddaughter.
>>> Paul
> On Feb 23, 2021, at 8:00 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:
 
 Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are 
 good for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.
 
 https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A
 
 Comments always appreciated.
 
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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks for asking.Grace is doing well. She’s 16 and has become an excellent 
artist. I will post some of her work when I have a minute. She moved to Texas 
with her mother several years ago. Broke my heart, but I always new she 
wouldn’t be here forever. I’m thankful for the 12 years we had, recorded in 
several thousand photos.

Paul

> On Feb 24, 2021, at 5:29 PM, John  wrote:
> 
> You haven't mentioned her lately. I hope she's doing well.
> 
> She's a teenager now isn't she? (IIRC, my niece is the same age, born in 2003 
> wasn't it?)
> 
> That photo ... I bet the sound (kids having fun) was wonderful. Nowadays I 
> don't get to hear enough of it.
> 
> We never got to do much sledding when I was young enough to enjoy it. And I 
> don't think the kids around here get much either.
> 
> We don't get enough snow that it would pack well enough to make a sledding 
> area on grass.
> 
> The city (Durham or Raleigh) did sometimes close off streets for sledding if 
> we got snow, and they would stay closed as long as the snow lasted (2 -3 days 
> max), but it wouldn't be long before there was only pavement again.
> 
>> On 2/23/2021 21:17:38, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> Love it. Reminds me of good times with my granddaughter.
>> Paul
 On Feb 23, 2021, at 8:00 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are 
>>> good for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.
>>> 
>>> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A
>>> 
>>> Comments always appreciated.
>>> 
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Re: K-1 Again ... plus

2021-02-24 Thread Bill
On Wed., Feb. 24, 2021, 5:29 p.m. John,  wrote:

>
>
> Still got to figure out a backup solution. I don't want "cloud".
>

I bought a Drobo in around 2006. It worked flawlessly, but as a USB1
device, it got really slow as file sizes increased.
I upgraded a few years ago to a newer version that is USB3/Firewire.
This one has room for 5 spinny discs plus an SSD that it uses as a buffer.
IIRC, I have 3tb drives in it, and with dual disc redundancy it is giving
me somewhere around 5tb of storage space.

I did have a bit of a disaster with it a whole back, pretty sure my fault,
but I managed to erase my entire image bank from it.
I was able to restore almost everything from other drives and my old Drobo.

Anyway, it's a really easy to get along with solution, and with being able
to lose 2 out of five drives without losing data, I'm confident that I am
the weak point in my data storage solution.

bill

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K-1 Again ... plus

2021-02-24 Thread John
It came back this morning. I had a few problems, but it's working now ... I 
think it's working now.


Problem #1 - the first few times I turned it on it came up with the language 
selection & I had to set the date & time. Not sure why it did that several times 
& I'm not sure how I "fixed" the problem, but it's now starting up to the 
regular info screen.


I had to dig out the user manual to figure out how to set it up for back button 
focus & get the RAW format set back to DNG.


Anyway, it appears to be fixed and I am quite pleased with the speed with which 
Precision Camera turned it around.


In OTHER news. I finally got my home-built NAS server up & running. Two drive 
pools configured as "RAID 6"; a 10.42 TiB and a 5.20 TiB.


I still have to learn how to set up the shares and network mapping so I can copy 
my files into the storage.


Still got to figure out a backup solution. I don't want "cloud".

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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread John

Eat your hearts out Currier & Ives.

On 2/23/2021 19:59:50, Rick Womer wrote:

Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are good 
for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A

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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread John

You haven't mentioned her lately. I hope she's doing well.

She's a teenager now isn't she? (IIRC, my niece is the same age, born in 2003 
wasn't it?)


That photo ... I bet the sound (kids having fun) was wonderful. Nowadays I don't 
get to hear enough of it.


We never got to do much sledding when I was young enough to enjoy it. And I 
don't think the kids around here get much either.


We don't get enough snow that it would pack well enough to make a sledding area 
on grass.


The city (Durham or Raleigh) did sometimes close off streets for sledding if we 
got snow, and they would stay closed as long as the snow lasted (2 -3 days max), 
but it wouldn't be long before there was only pavement again.


On 2/23/2021 21:17:38, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Love it. Reminds me of good times with my granddaughter.

Paul


On Feb 23, 2021, at 8:00 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:

Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are good 
for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A

Comments always appreciated.

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Re: PESO: Eurasian cranes

2021-02-24 Thread Larry Colen


> On Feb 21, 2021, at 9:14 AM, Toine  wrote:
> 
> Nothing special as a photo, the birds are. They migrate and only stop
> to refuel. For many years this would have been an extremely rare view:
> https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/#=1=006-062-img4813

That’s still a cool photo.

> 
> Normally I lug my DA300 around. Another lesson learned…

It wouldn’t have been enough to see any more details, and this shows the sie of 
the flocks.

Years ago I had a discussion of what seeing cranes portends, the conclusion was 
construction.


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Re: PESO: Eurasian cranes

2021-02-24 Thread Rick Womer
I like it!

It would have a minimalist feeling if you converted it to B

Rick

> On Feb 21, 2021, at 12:14 PM, Toine  wrote:
> 
> Nothing special as a photo, the birds are. They migrate and only stop
> to refuel. For many years this would have been an extremely rare view:
> https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/#=1=006-062-img4813
> 
> Normally I lug my DA300 around. Another lesson learned...
> 
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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Just a classic image, expertly presented.

Dan Matyola
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On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 7:59 PM Rick Womer  wrote:

> Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are
> good for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A
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> Comments always appreciated.
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Re: PESO - Sledding in the Park

2021-02-24 Thread Bob Pdml
That’s a great shot!

> On 24 Feb 2021, at 00:59, Rick Womer  wrote:
> 
> Across the street from us us a park featuring a “bowl,” whose sides are good 
> for sledding. It was very popular last weekend.
> 
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/February-2021/February-snow/i-8pBfmNC/A
> 
> Comments always appreciated.
> 
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