Re: Data Backs
IMHO, the only Pentax data back worth a darn is the one available for the SF1. It has several formats for sequencing - A00 thru 99 amd B, C, D along time imprinting. On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 15:25:34 -0800 (PST), Steve Pearson wrote: > > Just curious if these are useful? Or, are they too > bulky? Is switching a back something that I could do > myself without any special tools? > > Thanks for your help. > > __ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mail.peoplepc.com/jump/http://mailplus.yahoo.com";>http://mailplus.yahoo.com Ken Waller PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com
Re: Data Backs
The booklet shows the info on the picture. NOW the date on mine only goes up to 1991! On the other hand my son is going to use it to document the exposure [another option on the data back] on still film for his movies. Dan Steve Pearson wrote: > Dan, > That is dissapointing if the info. ends up in the > picture. Too bad, they're much less than buying a new > MZ-S. > > > --- Dan Snelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> If I remember correctly, it puts the info on the >> bottom of the negative far >> enough into the picture that I was not happy with >> it. I will need to dig it >> out, but I think it had several dials [day, month, & >> year] that could be set >> then turned on or off. I will see if I can get the >> paperwork and send more >> info >> >> Dan >> Steve Pearson wrote: >>> Dan, >>> >>> I guess I don't know how these things work? I thought >>> that it imprinted the info. in small letters across >>> the bottom of the negative? Are you saying that it >>> imprints the data across the entire negative area? >> In >>> that case, you would only print on the first shot, and >>> leave it off after that? >>> >>> I don't get it? >>> >>> >>> --- Dan Snelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have one on my ME SUPER never really used it. I guess if you burned the first picture on a roll or a session then turned it off. Dan just joined the group Snelson Steve Pearson wrote: > Just curious if these are useful? Or, are they too > bulky? Is switching a back something that I could do > myself without any special tools? > > Thanks for your help. > > >> __ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com >>> >>> >>> __ >>> Do you Yahoo!? >>> Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. >>> http://mailplus.yahoo.com >> > > > __ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com
RE: RE: Data Backs
Jose R. Rodriguez wrote: > When I had my Dial Data LX, I was able to purchase parts from > Pentax Colorado (pretty cheap) and have my local technician > update the year dial to 2009. I believe that the Pentax Service > Department can also do this service for you. So, it can be update... Jose, Thanks for that. Your reply has come at an excellent time, as this particular camera is overdue a CLA. I will enquire tomorrow, for price and parts availability to update the Dial Data back at the same time. Regards, Malcolm
Re: RE: Data Backs
Malcolm, When I had my Dial Data LX, I was able to purchase parts from Pentax Colorado (pretty cheap) and have my local technician update the year dial to 2009. I believe that the Pentax Service Department can also do this service for you. So, it can be update... Regards, Jose R. Rodriguez > > From: "Malcolm Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003/01/13 Mon AM 08:53:49 CST > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: Data Backs > > Bob S. wrote: > > > The databacks print the date or time in the lower right corner of > > the frame. > > I note the last year I could have imprinted on my film was last year > (covered 91-02), with the Dial Databack on an LX I own. > > Are any around that have this year or later years(?), although I suspect > not. > > Malcolm > >
Re: Data Backs
Steve, These are useful and easy to install. The hinge on your back has a spring loaded pin. Compress the spring, the pin retracts, and the back falls off. The early backs on the KX, K2, KM, and LX were big bulky affairs with a 1.5 X 1.0 inch box on the camera back. With the ME, MX, and ME Super, these became much smaller and flatter. I've used the digital databack for the ME Super and Super Program and barely notice it on the back of the camera. On the later series cameras, it is smaller yet. The databacks print the date or time in the lower right corner of the frame. This is a pain in the a** if you have just shot that once in a lifetime sunset. On the other hand, if it is 5 weeks or 5 years after that cute picture of your kid and grandma and you can't seem to remember where or when you took it, it is a great help. You always have the option to turn it off for each shot. Regards, Bob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Just curious if these are useful? Or, are they too > bulky? Is switching a back something that I could do > myself without any special tools?