Re: Another cat pic

2005-07-11 Thread Craig Zeni
On Jul 11, 2005, at 5:28 AM, David Mann wrote: Kalleh was a neighbour's cat - he lived across the road from us and would come to visit quite often. He used to walk straight in the door and wander through the house as if he owned it. We've since moved out of that place so I don't see him

Re: PAW: Cat Content

2005-07-10 Thread Craig Zeni
On Jul 10, 2005, at 5:55 AM, David Mann wrote: On Jul 10, 2005, at 8:45 AM, Craig Zeni wrote: http://gallery.leica-users.org/zeni/Bugpeek - Port taken w/ Pentax 67-II w/ 90/2.8 On the topic of medium format cat photos... On my last ever roll through the RB67 before I sold it, I took

Re: The instigation of enablement

2005-07-09 Thread Craig Zeni
Sounds to me like PAS - Pentax Acquisition Syndrome... CZ NC On Jul 9, 2005, at 1:16 AM, Scott Loveless wrote: Since joining the list in February, I've experienced enablement in the worst way. I have acquired no less than one body, three primes, one zoom, a camera bag, everything necessary

Re: PAW: Cat Content

2005-07-09 Thread Craig Zeni
On Jul 9, 2005, at 2:39 PM, Jim King wrote: Great shots, Boris! I have two cats and I must agree that it's not easy to photograph them. Mine are camera-shy; the best I've been able to do is this one: http://www.pbase.com/jamesk8752/image/40467945 Agreed - great kitty shots. Here's some

Re: Your Favorite Pentax Camera

2005-07-04 Thread Craig Zeni
On Jul 4, 2005, at 5:36 PM, William Robb wrote: - Original Message - From: Shel Belinkoff Subject: Your Favorite Pentax Camera So, what's your favorite Pentax - even if it's one that you don't use or use very much. 6x7. Sing it, brother. Craig Zeni North Carolina

Re:SF-10 problem

2003-11-08 Thread Craig
Maybe someone on the group can help. The flash on my SF-10 stopped working, built in and external. Is this common, an easy fix? Or will it cost more than it's worth? Thanks..Craig

Re: Incident meter suggestions wanted

2003-05-28 Thread Craig Schroeder
and metering systems were compatible, it's a pretty slick solution. Craig Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.craigschroeder.com -- This message was sent using airstreamcomm.net WebMail.

Re: Incident meter suggestions wanted

2003-05-27 Thread Craig Schroeder
, Z ** mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . Craig Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.craigschroeder.com -- This message was sent

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-31 Thread Craig Schroeder
I was at a Travelogue some years back where the presenter had 3 Rollei projectors, mounted in registration. The images had been taken with 3 Rollei SL66 cameras that had been mounted in the same manner. It was truly spectacular. It was almost beyond what your eyes could have absorbed if you

Re: OT: are some of you gouchy old ladies in disguise?

2003-03-29 Thread Craig Schroeder
frank theriault wrote: Hi, Bob, Of course there's nothing wrong with disagreement! This list would be pretty boring otherwise (as you rightly mention). Having one's nose out of another's reach via the keyboard tends to make some people puffy with extra confidence. It becomes their therapy

Re: More on incident metering

2003-03-25 Thread Craig Schroeder
Definitely going to try taking the reading over my shoulder. That's okay unless you're wearing that white jacket! keith whaley Or don't have any glare reducing hair left

Re: Hand Meters

2003-03-24 Thread Craig Schroeder
I'll wade in here, too I use spot and incident and the incident (L398 and L718 Sekonics) is much more intuitive for my work. I'll pull the spot out (Minolta) if I'm suspicious of too wide a range and it then gives good additional information. Try this: Point your spot meter at a

Re: K50/1.2 lost in transit

2003-03-08 Thread Craig Schroeder
The 2 times that I bought things out of Australia over the last few years both took an extraordinary amount of time to arrive in the US. One of the items suffered from an assumption of meaning by the seller that I'll get it out right away that really meant about a week later, but it still was

Loupes

2003-03-01 Thread Craig Schroeder
I use a Rodenstock 4X with a liftable skirt (sounds like my prom date), nbsp;and it is ideal for 35mm duties as it shows all but the very tips of the four corners of a negative and basically all of a mounted slide. nbsp;It is well corrected, bright and has no discernable distortion. nbsp;Similar

110 Memories

2003-03-01 Thread Craig Schroeder
My 23 year old daughter was reminding me of her first photography experiences and it spurred some sentimental memories of some times long past. I had bought her a little Pentax 110 system with all the gizmos and lenses when she was about 9 years old. She was quite mature for her age and was

Re: 35mm frame, so why 10X8?

2003-02-18 Thread Craig Schroeder
on to become a blues guitar player and sold his sole to Santa. -Original Message- Date: Tue 02/18/03 12:02 PM From: Peter Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Subject: Re: 35mm frame, so why 10X8? Eight by Ten. Craig Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

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AF220T

2002-11-30 Thread Craig
Hi all, hope you can help. I acquired a Pentax AF220T without any instructions. I see in an ad that it can be used with the A lens setting, but it doesn't say if it can be used with individual lens settings. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.