Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive?
You're right. The AF80C flash uses 49mm thread and works fine with the 100mm with the 58-49mm adaptor. Nick -Original Message- From: "William Robb"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It's a bit annoying, as it looks like they could have made it a 49mm thread mount had they wanted to.
Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive?
William Robb wrote: I am finding the 31 to be a gorgeous lens on the istD. It could be either a bit smaller for it's speed, or a bit faster for it's size. The 58mm filter size is a pain, what with the non removable hood requiring that filter size be used. The only other lens I have that takes 58mm is the 100mm macro, and I haven't bought many filter for it, since it doesn't get out much. Have you tried a step-*down* ring? You might be able to get to 55mm without vignetting on the *istD... just a random thought :-) S
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I think the film APS SLR is a good idea - it could easily share lenses with the *ist D, right? Jens Bladt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 25. maj 2004 19:40 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive? William Robb wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Mark Stringer" > Subject: RE: istD preferred lens survey in archive? > > > >>Is there and APS SLR? Smaller lighter and shoots B&W film?? Wow > > Pentax there's an idea... > > Canon tried it a few years back. > I don't think they sold any. One of the lecturers at work bought one. Then he took early retirement and became a wedding photographer. Using it. He has quite a successful business.. mike
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Your right. APS SLR. I looked around the internet, apparently Minolta did too. -Original Message- From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive? - Original Message - From: "Mark Stringer" Subject: RE: istD preferred lens survey in archive? > > Is there and APS SLR? Smaller lighter and shoots B&W film?? Wow Pentax there's an idea... Canon tried it a few years back. I don't think they sold any. At the moment, most everyone is bailing on APS, as digital is aimed at the same market and is killing APS camera and film sales. William Robb
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The M7II is a great camera. I also have a 67II. The pros/cons of the two are obvious. My problem is I really don't like to part with my cameras. Lately I've had the most fun shooting an Auto 110 with a little zoom lens. The girls in the office think its cute. istD for color, Pz1p and M7II for B&W. I need to add digital SLR to see what it does to my overall photo habits. That will tell what I use most and maybe sell the rest. -Original Message- From: Rob Studdert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 8:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: istD preferred lens survey in archive? On 25 May 2004 at 6:36, Mark Stringer wrote: > There now, I've got it all figured out. Now if only someone would buy my Mamiya > 7II... Interesting, my M7II is likely the only film camera I'll continue using regularly, it's been travelling with me and the *ist D and is quite complementary. Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive?
- Original Message - From: "Mark Stringer" Subject: RE: istD preferred lens survey in archive? > > Is there and APS SLR? Smaller lighter and shoots B&W film?? Wow Pentax there's an idea... Canon tried it a few years back. I don't think they sold any. At the moment, most everyone is bailing on APS, as digital is aimed at the same market and is killing APS camera and film sales. William Robb
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- Original Message - From: "Rob Studdert" Subject: Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive? > > > Would the 31LTD not be a good current option? I can assure you it shows no > signs of CA right to the very edges when used on the *ist D, as I mentioned > it's become my defacto standard lens. I am finding the 31 to be a gorgeous lens on the istD. It could be either a bit smaller for it's speed, or a bit faster for it's size. The 58mm filter size is a pain, what with the non removable hood requiring that filter size be used. The only other lens I have that takes 58mm is the 100mm macro, and I haven't bought many filter for it, since it doesn't get out much. William Robb
RE: istD preferred lens survey in archive?
On 25 May 2004 at 6:36, Mark Stringer wrote: > There now, I've got it all figured out. Now if only someone would buy my Mamiya > 7II... Interesting, my M7II is likely the only film camera I'll continue using regularly, it's been travelling with me and the *ist D and is quite complementary. Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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On 25 May 2004 at 9:56, keller.schaefer wrote: > My everyday lens was and is the FA 24-90. For portraits I use a F 1.4/50 now > instead of the M 2/85. I miss a real wideangle, so I am saving for the DA > 2,8/14. I would also like to have a fast 'standard' lens again, so a DA 1,4/35 > would be nice for Christmas. Would the 31LTD not be a good current option? I can assure you it shows no signs of CA right to the very edges when used on the *ist D, as I mentioned it's become my defacto standard lens. Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 06:36:48 -0500, you wrote: >I think you nailed my most troubling thoughts about buying an istD right now (and its >just money and availability of lens) > snip >There now, I've got it all figured out. Now if only someone would buy my Mamiya >7II... Good luck with trying to sell that. I sold two PZ1ps before their value dropped too low; it would have been difficult to part with them for bargain basement prices. I think the prices of used film equipment are rapidly dropping, which is not too good for those wanting to get some money back out of their used equipment. The more desirable film gear should retain value for awhile, but as time goes on it there will be more competition from other sellers, and prices will go way down even for very good kit. -- John Mustarde www.photolin.com
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I think you nailed my most troubling thoughts about buying an istD right now (and its just money and availability of lens) For film I mostly use the FA24 FA77 and FA50/1.4. They are fast and sharp (compared to zooms). I also have a Tamron 90 and an F300 and lots of zooms. The long end doesn't bother me (Tamron 90 and F300 could be fun). The DA14, when available, I guess will cost $800us +/- and can't be used with film. Is there and APS SLR? Smaller lighter and shoots B&W film?? Wow Pentax there's an idea... The FA28 would be a good wide normal and not too pricey. The Camera Center here in Lafayette has the istD ($1500) and 16-45 ($500)in the showcase plus $180 tax ($1980 after rebate). I might be impulsive if the store price were in the $1700-1800 range. I would like to buy local. I'd rather have a good price on the istD with DA14 and an FA28 I guess. There now, I've got it all figured out. Now if only someone would buy my Mamiya 7II... -Original Message- From: keller.schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 2:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: istD preferred lens survey in archive? My everyday lens was and is the FA 24-90. For portraits I use a F 1.4/50 now instead of the M 2/85. I miss a real wideangle, so I am saving for the DA 2,8/14. I would also like to have a fast 'standard' lens again, so a DA 1,4/35 would be nice for Christmas. Sven Zitat von John Dallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In article > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Stringer) wrote: > > > Has there been a survey in the past about what lens istD owners are > > shooting? How did the popular lens fair in the istD change? > > > > I'm curious as to how much pleasure my present lens favorites will > > bring if I had to shoot them on an istD. Will I like my FA24 as a 36mm > > as much as I do shooting film with it now? > > I doubt it, personally. My favourite lens on film was the 85/1.8 SMC > Takumar on a Spotmatic F. My definite favourite on the *istD is the 50/1.4 > FA, which "feels" much like the 85 did on film, from the point of view of > framing and shot selection, but is much smaller and lighter to carry > around. The other lenses I have for the *istD are a Sigma 24-70/2.8, which > isn't bad, but is heavy and complicated to work in comparison with the 50, > and a Pentax 80-320 FA, which haven't yet taken a picture with in anger. > > I'm waiting for a 12-24 Sigma, simple because it's the widest lens that's > (ostensibly) available that I can use on the *istD. > > --- > John Dallman, [EMAIL PROTECTED], HTML mail is treated as probable spam. > >
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On 24 May 2004 at 15:26, Mark Stringer wrote: Has there been a survey in the past about what lens istD owners are shooting? How did the popular lens fair in the istD change? I've always used a lot of lenses. I generally carry 13 with my *ist D kit. Current heavy users include the K 50/1.4, the Vivitar Series 1 90/2.5, the A 400/5.6, the K 85/1.8, the K 24/3.5, FA 28-105 and the Sigma 17-35. Most of these were also among my favorites in 35mm film, although I didn't own any autofocus zooms until I bought the *ist D. I think the M 35/2 got a better workout in my film days as did the K 135/2.5. Paul Paul
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in the specific example of the FA* 24/2, i stopped using it much because it was not wide enough. on the *istD, i can fix the chromatic abberation during RAW conversion time in Photoshop CS. as for my other lenses, even with film, i was concluding that lenses other people thought highly of weren't that good for my needs. the *istD only made it more obvious. except for my FA 50/2.8 macro and my DA 16-45/4, i am shooting all FA* or A* glass unless i have to trim weight or size to an absolute minimum. Herb - Original Message - From: "Mark Stringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PDML - Pentax (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 4:26 PM Subject: istD preferred lens survey in archive? > Has there been a survey in the past about what lens istD owners are shooting? How did the popular lens fair in the istD change? > > I'm curious as to how much pleasure my present lens favorites will bring if I had to shoot them on an istD. Will I like my FA24 as a 36mm as much as I do shooting film with it now?
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On 24 May 2004 at 15:26, Mark Stringer wrote: > Has there been a survey in the past about what lens istD owners are shooting? > How did the popular lens fair in the istD change? I'm still not as settled as I was with my full frame lens line-up and that's after shooting over 4000 images. > I'm curious as to how much pleasure my present lens favorites will bring if I > had to shoot them on an istD. Will I like my FA24 as a 36mm as much as I do > shooting film with it now? My 31mm was my defacto standard lens on my 35mm film bodies, I really like the AOV as it lends its self to a lot of the type of shooting I do. So I had high expectations for the FA*24/2 on my new *ist D, unfortunately my hopes were dashed. I've ended up back with the 31LTD on the *ist D which whilst not a bad thing isn't where I'm really comfortable. Since I sold my A24/2.8 I tend to just straight from the 31mm to the 20mm which is quite a leap in AOV. Cheers, Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Stringer) wrote: > Has there been a survey in the past about what lens istD owners are > shooting? How did the popular lens fair in the istD change? > > I'm curious as to how much pleasure my present lens favorites will > bring if I had to shoot them on an istD. Will I like my FA24 as a 36mm > as much as I do shooting film with it now? I doubt it, personally. My favourite lens on film was the 85/1.8 SMC Takumar on a Spotmatic F. My definite favourite on the *istD is the 50/1.4 FA, which "feels" much like the 85 did on film, from the point of view of framing and shot selection, but is much smaller and lighter to carry around. The other lenses I have for the *istD are a Sigma 24-70/2.8, which isn't bad, but is heavy and complicated to work in comparison with the 50, and a Pentax 80-320 FA, which haven't yet taken a picture with in anger. I'm waiting for a 12-24 Sigma, simple because it's the widest lens that's (ostensibly) available that I can use on the *istD. --- John Dallman, [EMAIL PROTECTED], HTML mail is treated as probable spam.