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Bob W wrote:
snip
I think I really want some of what Bob is smoking...
My cleaner's Bulgarian and she always puts my forks back in the wrong
drawer. I don't think she knows what they are.
The Chinese
Who knows... haven't been there, haven't seen that :) It is highly
possible, that in some regions fork was more known and
accepted than in
others.
I'll have to ask my Bulgarian friend to query his friends
there. Since
the area's been constantly inhabited for nearly 8000 years,
From: John Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/09/23 Tue PM 09:44:21 GMT
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Just think of the messages we are saving...I read just yesterday
that a fork in time saves nine!
A fork in time
On Sep 24, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Cotty wrote:
Fork handles? Got any fork handles?
Oh yes, one of the true classics.
Here's another of my favourites: Swedish Made Simple.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkWMcRlE1mQ
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Paul,
In low light there really is no comparison in AF performance between
the D300 and the Pentax's the D300 is simply massively better. Of
course it's also something of a category breaker, offering AF
performance that previously was only available on $4k+ Pro bodies,
there's nothing in the
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From: Adam Maas
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
6 frame RAW buffer on the D300? Huh? I typically get between 15-25 RAW
frames depending on settings (RAW compression, bit depth, DR expansion
and both types of NR all drop the buffer, you'd need to turn
Bob W wrote:
snip
I think I really want some of what Bob is smoking...
My cleaner's Bulgarian and she always puts my forks back in the wrong
drawer. I don't think she knows what they are.
The Chinese invented forks in 27,000 BC during the Tang dynasty, but
their use as food implements was
Bob W wrote:
My cleaner's Bulgarian and she always puts my forks back in the wrong
drawer. I don't think she knows what they are.
P. J. Alling wrote:
I think I really want some of what Bob is smoking...
Screw that. I want someone to clean my house for me.
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Scott Loveless wrote:
Bob W wrote:
My cleaner's Bulgarian and she always puts my forks back in the wrong
drawer. I don't think she knows what they are.
P. J. Alling wrote:
I think I really want some of what Bob is smoking...
Screw that. I want someone to clean my house
stated, except a tentative date...
We'll see of course ...
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:58 AM, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Thibouille
Subject: Official, details on Dpreview
Ring flash:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809
Hi Ken,
Ken Waller wrote:
With the ringflash by itself, I had the best results by covering half of the
flash tube with tape.
I also carried a small slave flash (that was triggered by the flash from the
ringflash), held off to the side of the subject surface - I generally got
the best
On 23/9/08, Thibouille, discombobulated, unleashed:
You may know more about your Pentax future in a couple months (not
that many really) ...
Free beer. Tomorrow.
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Could you elaborate a bit more, please?
Jaume
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De: Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Enviado: martes, 23 de septiembre, 2008 6:54:51
Asunto: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
You may know more about your Pentax future
Well I'm not under NDA so I do not have access to first hand
informations but... my sources which I can't talk about advised me to
wait for PMA (January if I'm not mistaken).
The K-M IMO is a pretty nice low-end camera. Now Pentax needs a higher
end one, either APS-C or FF (I don't care much
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Enviado: martes, 23 de septiembre, 2008 10:29:38
Asunto: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Well I'm not under NDA so I do not have access to first hand
informations but... my sources which I can't talk about advised me to
wait for PMA (January if I'm not mistaken
Boris Liberman wrote:
On slightly different matter, I am surprised to see that DA* 55/1.4
weighs just a hair below 400 grams with filter diameter of whopping 58
mm. This is very big chunk of glass, much like just announced Nikon
50/1.4G lens. I wonder why? At least Nikon covers full frame, and
(as it has to), I will be able to buy new gear just as
good as my current one. To be totally honest, I am not entirely
sure of
that.
Boris
William Robb wrote:
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From: Bruce Dayton
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Hello Boris,
Very well put. I
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From: Boris Liberman
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Bill, I humbly disagree with you.
People who buy K-m are likely to buy those plastic mount kit lenses
along the way. Then of course, for them (-- please notice that) K20D
would appear outdated
Your last comment
On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:17 AM, William Robb wrote:
It's probably time to let the SAFOX VIII AF retire. It was
introduced in the
ist film body, and while it has had some tweaks over the years, it
needs to
be improved.
Improved autofocus is number one on my list for a
No Paul, I don't want a pinky ring, for whatever that worth ($5000 may be ;-) ).
But I would gladly invest $1,500 or may be even $2,000 in a new body
that would have to be full frame with KAF mount. I should tell you
that I am not worried about K10D mechanicals. However, my trusty *istD
started
Argh, slightly sarcastic is too subtle for me to recognize. You got me
here, sir William ;-).
But I am glad that you understood me exactly right and that you seem
to be in agreement with most of my argument.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 5:17 PM, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was being
2008/9/23 Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your last comment
On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:17 AM, William Robb wrote:
It's probably time to let the SAFOX VIII AF retire. It was
introduced in the
ist film body, and while it has had some tweaks over the years, it
needs to
be improved.
Improved
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:04 AM, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was shooting a medieval feast on the weekend (with the new toy) in
a room that was lit by nothing but candles. I initially had the AF
assist lamp on, but I was blinding the guests causing a few odd
expressions so I
frank theriault wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:04 AM, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was shooting a medieval feast on the weekend (with the new toy) in
a room that was lit by nothing but candles. I initially had the AF
assist lamp on, but I was blinding the guests causing a
P. J. Alling wrote:
Ok, I just looked at the Pentax web site, they say it supports K and m43
lenses but with restrictions, so unless they did a quick cut and paste
from a different camera I guess at least the shutter will fire with one
mounted, however I didn't see a menu item to enable use
Impressive shot.
David Savage wrote:
2008/9/23 Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your last comment
On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:17 AM, William Robb wrote:
It's probably time to let the SAFOX VIII AF retire. It was
introduced in the
ist film body, and while it has had some tweaks over
2008/9/23 frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:04 AM, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was shooting a medieval feast on the weekend (with the new toy) in
a room that was lit by nothing but candles. I initially had the AF
assist lamp on, but I was blinding the
That'd be mulled.
It's bad stuff, but not donkey piss bad
2008/9/23 David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ye olde muled vodka orange
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Nice shot. That's the kind of autofocus performance I need for
wedding receptions. I'd be happy to move up to a Nikon 700D, but it
must doesn't make economic sense for me at the moment. It would be
perfect for everything I do. But I'd need two bodies and half a dozen
lenses. Yikes!
Paul
On
Toralf Lund wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Ok, I just looked at the Pentax web site, they say it supports K and m43
lenses but with restrictions, so unless they did a quick cut and paste
from a different camera I guess at least the shutter will fire with one
mounted, however I didn't see a
6 frame RAW buffer on the D300? Huh? I typically get between 15-25 RAW
frames depending on settings (RAW compression, bit depth, DR expansion
and both types of NR all drop the buffer, you'd need to turn
everything on to get 6-9 frames and some options are mutually
exclusive or the buffer is
Hi there,
copy-paste from Wikipedia:
First introduced to Western Europe in the 10th century by Theophanu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophanu, Byzantine wife of Emperor Otto
II http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_II, the table fork had, by the
11th century, made its way to Italy
but they're talking about 'the' table fork. There was only one in
those days. It wasn't until the early 20th century that they made
another. After that forks started to get out of hand.
Bob
Hi there,
copy-paste from Wikipedia:
First introduced to Western Europe in the 10th century by
Well OK, let's continue with Wikipedia (right after the what I copied
last time):
It was proper for a guest to arrive with his own fork and spoon
enclosed in a box called a /cadena/
In other words, everyone had their OWN fork, not just one for a whole table.
BR, Margus
Bob W wrote:
but
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Margus Männik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
copy-paste from Wikipedia:
First introduced to Western Europe in the 10th century by Theophanu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophanu, Byzantine wife of Emperor Otto
II http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_II, the
That is about the same for me. Low light performance, low light AF
are the big issues - hence my recent question about K20D low light
performance.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 8:31:46 AM, you wrote:
PS Nice shot. That's the kind of autofocus performance I need for
PS
On 23/9/08, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
but they're talking about 'the' table fork. There was only one in
those days. It wasn't until the early 20th century that they made
another. After that forks started to get out of hand.
Fork handles? Got any fork handles?
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Cotty
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 08:43:15PM +0100, Cotty wrote:
On 23/9/08, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
but they're talking about 'the' table fork. There was only one in
those days. It wasn't until the early 20th century that they made
another. After that forks started to get out of hand.
Hey, what the hell is this photography comment doing here? Some people
have no respect for forks.
Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/23/2008 3:41 PM
That is about the same for me. Low light performance, low light AF
are the big issues - hence my recent question about K20D low light
performance.
No, no, no. There was only one fork in the whole world! But it had
such prestige that people brought a cadena containing only a spoon -
the fork space was there simply to impress. You see, the whole world
was caught in a lie that no one could break out of. It was only Popes,
Emperors and the Negus
frank theriault wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Margus Männik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
copy-paste from Wikipedia:
First introduced to Western Europe in the 10th century by Theophanu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophanu, Byzantine wife of Emperor Otto
II
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, no, no. There was only one fork in the whole world! But it had
such prestige that people brought a cadena containing only a spoon -
the fork space was there simply to impress. You see, the whole world
was caught in a lie that
Holy Fork :)
BR, Margus
Bob W wrote:
No, no, no. There was only one fork in the whole world! But it had
such prestige that people brought a cadena containing only a spoon -
the fork space was there simply to impress. You see, the whole world
was caught in a lie that no one could break out
frank theriault wrote:
Actually, in a fantastic kingdom somewhere past India, Prester Johanne
had thousands of forks. The unicorns had to eat with something, as
you can well imagine.
What a coincidence. I got my diploma from Prester Johanne High School.
Unfortunately, the unicorns ran off
On 23/9/08, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:
Fork handles? Got any fork handles?
Over there, next to the plugs.
Try here :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz2-ukrd2VQ
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Just think of the messages we are saving...I read just yesterday
that a fork in saves nine!
John Graves
WA1JG
Scott Loveless wrote:
frank theriault wrote:
Actually, in a fantastic kingdom somewhere past India, Prester Johanne
had thousands of forks. The unicorns had to eat with
frank theriault wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, no, no. There was only one fork in the whole world! But it had
such prestige that people brought a cadena containing only a spoon -
the fork space was there simply to impress. You see, the whole
I was pleased with the low light autofocus performance I got at last
weeks wedding reception with the K20D and DA* 16-50/2.8. In dim
tungsten lighting, I didn't have a problem with shots that didn't
involve a lot of action. For some of the late night dancing, I went
to a hyperfocal setting
Just think of the messages we are saving...I read just yesterday
that a fork in time saves nine!
John Graves
WA1JG
Scott Loveless wrote:
frank theriault wrote:
Actually, in a fantastic kingdom somewhere past India, Prester Johanne
had thousands of forks. The unicorns had to eat with
Margus Männik wrote:
Who knows... haven't been there, haven't seen that :) It is highly
possible, that in some regions fork was more known and accepted than in
others.
I'll have to ask my Bulgarian friend to query his friends there. Since
the area's been constantly inhabited for nearly
On 23/9/08, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
Remember When you come to the fork in the road, take it! -- Yogi Berra
When you reach the top of the mountain, keep going! -- The Buddha.
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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23/9/08, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
Remember When you come to the fork in the road, take it! -- Yogi Berra
When you reach the top of the mountain, keep going! -- The Buddha.
When you're at the bottom of the
That is most likely what I'll do. The cost of lens switching makes
it a much bigger deal. And, I am happy with my lenses. For weddings
I'm using the 16-50/2.8 and 50-135/2.8 - both of which are just right
for that venue.
But it would be nice to have Pentax cause some excitement again.
Seeing
I understand there once was a University of Fork,
where the students would chant at athletic events
FORK U;+}
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
frank theriault
I use the same two lenses for weddings. They're perfectly matched to
that task.
I would take the friend's comments and divide them by half. Yes, I'm
sure the D300 offers better autofocus, but defending one's purchase
tends to multiply benefits exponentially. And don't forget that the
two
Ring flash:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092202pentaxringflash.asp
DA15/4 Limited and 1.4X converter
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092203pentax15mmconverter.asp
DA*55 and DA*60-250
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092204pentaxDAstarlenses.asp
DA L 18-55 and DA L 50-200
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From: Thibouille
Subject: Official, details on Dpreview
Ring flash:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092202pentaxringflash.asp
DA15/4 Limited and 1.4X converter
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092203pentax15mmconverter.asp
DA*55 and DA*60-250
http
: Official, details on Dpreview
Ring flash:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092202pentaxringflash.asp
DA15/4 Limited and 1.4X converter
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092203pentax15mmconverter.asp
DA*55 and DA*60-250
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092204pentaxDAstarlenses.asp
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 09:06:56 +0200, Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Pentax K-m + previews
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092206pentaxkm.asp
It seems like a perfectly nice entry level camera.
I'm not sure where this leaves the K200D - doesn't seem to be much
reason to buy it over
They claim here that the AF algorithms were reviewed...
http://www.pentax.jp/english/news/2008/200819.html
Also there's a new AF-Amode, whatever it is... I'm curious.
As for the DA-L lenses those have plastic mount, no QuickShift and no
distance markings on the focussing ring. The a lighter as
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From: Thibouille
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Difference being that it is officially announced to be available at that
date.
Before nothing was officially stated, except a tentative date...
We'll see of course ...
I would like to believe
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They claim here that the AF algorithms were reviewed...
http://www.pentax.jp/english/news/2008/200819.html
Also there's a new AF-Amode, whatever it is... I'm curious.
AF-A is intelligent switching between AF-S and AF-C.
Adam, IMO there is no immediate need for the camera between K-m and
K20D. What is desperately needed, is camera (way) above K20D. For now,
Pentax is lagging behind Sony, Nikon, and Canon in this respect.
Having said that, if Pentax would as a matter of default actually
include shiftable-P mode to
Overall I agree, and Pentax can always let the K20D drift downwards in
price to cover that. But a flagship is very, very necessary now that
every other maker except Panasonic is offering a flagship model. And
Panny's likely exiting the DSLR market in favour of M4/3 which fits
their proclivities
I may be wrong... I though that the K200D has indeed program shift
although it is a dumb shoft and no way HyperProgram.
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For my purposes, the K20D has proved a substantial upgrade from the
K10D, and the two cameras make a nice work pair. I'm pleased that I
bought in right away, since the next upgrade still appears to be well
in the future. Unless I start getting $200/hr. assignments, I can't
see investing in
If you want control over your camera the K-m makes it much more
difficult. Two things the K200D has that the K-m Lacks, (that I noticed
right off the bat), DOF preview and Green button modes. The K-m doesn't
seem to support legacy K or M lenses and may not even allow m42 lenses,
(unless they
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From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 6:07 AM
For my purposes, the K20D has proved a substantial upgrade
from the
K10D, and the two cameras make a nice work
Ok, I just looked at the Pentax web site, they say it supports K and m43
lenses but with restrictions, so unless they did a quick cut and paste
from a different camera I guess at least the shutter will fire with one
mounted, however I didn't see a menu item to enable use of the aperture
ring
of the
K20D.
It, also, looks like I'll have plenty of time to save for the 60~250, If and
when...
Jack
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To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
On 22/9/08, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
As I discovered yet again in the past couple of weeks, I can't manual focus
fast enough to keep up with my dogs, and would really like a good AF lens in
the short to mid tele range.
Bill you're so a Canon guy and you just don't know it ;)
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From: Cotty
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
On 22/9/08, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
As I discovered yet again in the past couple of weeks, I can't manual
focus
fast enough to keep up with my dogs, and would really like a good AF lens
Paul,
I'm thinking something more along the lines of the E-3 or D300 than a
A900 or D700 as flagship. More speed, tougher build similar IQ to the
K20D. I don't think Pentax is in a position to do a $3k+ body anytime
soon, if only because the lens line is overwhelmingly DA's. Pentax
would need to
Paul, I understand you very well. But admit it, K20D is in no way a
competitor to A900, D700 or 5DmkII. As such, it is indeed an upgrade
from K10D but marketing-wise it does not move upwards on the class
ladder; it remains the mid-level camera for advanced photography
connoisseur such as yourself.
Thibouille a écrit :
..
Pentax K-m + previews
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092206pentaxkm.asp
K2000 on US market ! :
http://www.pentaximaging.com/products/product_details/digital_camera--K2000_Lens_and_Flash_System/reqID--10540163/subsection--digital_slr
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/22/08, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 6:30 AM
How do you know the biggie won't show up after Photokina
officially
opens, that's
2008/9/22 William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From: Cotty
Bill you're so a Canon guy and you just don't know it ;)
I still prefer Pentax glass.
So do I.
Shame about the bodies though.
Cheers.
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The *ist-Ds/l/[2] kx00d cameras don't have hyper program, but in manual
mode the exposure lock button works just like the green button does on
the *ist-D, (sets either aperture, shutter, or program line based on
custom function) which is hyper manual by any other name.
Boris Liberman wrote:
Now if Pentax can only get them into the big box stores, we'll get some
support in the specialty shops...
Michel Carrère-Gée wrote:
Thibouille a écrit :
..
Pentax K-m + previews
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08092206pentaxkm.asp
K2000 on US market ! :
to be able to get some contrast - a ring
flash without segments to turn on off produces a flat image (shadows give
a sense of depth, therefore contrast).
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Official, details
When I've used a ring flash like this, I simply used a piece of black
construction paper or some aluminum foil to shade part of the flash
tube if I wanted to provide more directional lighting.
Godfrey
On Sep 22, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Ken Waller wrote:
Good to see the coming converter will
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 03:28:37PM +0300, Boris Liberman wrote:
Adam, IMO there is no immediate need for the camera between K-m and
K20D. What is desperately needed, is camera (way) above K20D. For now,
Pentax is lagging behind Sony, Nikon, and Canon in this respect.
I'm really not convinced.
Ken's post:
Good to see the coming converter will work with older auto focus lenses.
Just wonder which focal lengths?
-
Earlier reports had it that it will be a rebadge of the optics of the Kenko Pro
300, which is a very good TC. I am waiting to get one to use with my F*600 F4.
It should
John, the main problem here is that many people (I think it is many, but
I may be wrong) may be willing to go that extra-buck and stretch
themselves as far as to buy 5DMkII or D700 or A900. This is what I would
definitely do now if I had Canon, Nikon or Sony/Minolta equivalent of
lenses that I
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From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
When I've used a ring flash like this, I simply used a piece of black
construction paper or some aluminum foil to shade part of the flash
tube if I wanted to provide more directional lighting.
Godfrey
On Sep
Wasn't aware... thanks Joe
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: jtainter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Ken's post:
Good to see the coming converter will work with older auto focus lenses.
Just wonder which focal
Hello Boris,
Very well put. I was waiting to see what would come out of
Photokina. Unfortunately, what I see is more of the same. More and
more low end bodies and nothing above the middle. Some day, they
ought to get caught up with the bottom, since that is mostly what
they have been
Pentax no longer holds the #3 spot, their capture of that spot
predates Sony's rollout of the A700 and then the A200/300/350 in
January. Sony currently holds #3 by a fair margin, that's only going
to get bigger as they build up their system to something similar to
CaNikon's systems.
Frankly, I
From what I could find on the French website, you can program the '?'
button to act as digital preview.
I dunno if a usual 'in viewfinder' DOF preview is possible.
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Ken Waller wrote:
I use to do alot of evidence photography while the ring flash was great
for alot of close up work, it was lacking when it came to capturing depth on
fracture surfaces.
To get more depth on a textured surface, is it enough to have a
two-segment flash and cover one of
.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Ken Waller wrote:
I use to do alot of evidence photography while the ring flash was
great
for alot of close up work, it was lacking when
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Dayton
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Hello Boris,
Very well put. I was waiting to see what would come out of
Photokina. Unfortunately, what I see is more of the same. More and
more low end bodies and nothing above the middle. Some
not entirely sure of
that.
Boris
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Dayton
Subject: Re: Official, details on Dpreview
Hello Boris,
Very well put. I was waiting to see what would come out of
Photokina. Unfortunately, what I see is more of the same. More and
more
You may know more about your Pentax future in a couple months (not
that many really) ...
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