I found a new contact from the power supply, and it looks like the one.
So most likely my problem is solved. Thanks to Wikipedia, and to you
Charles for using it :-)
MaritimTim
2008/3/25, Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 14:08, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Obvious questions, yeah
I found the power cord. It was there all the time :-)
Now my next problem is to get the puter to understand that this new
drive is 500MB instead of 131MB.
MaritimTim
2008/3/25, Sandy Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Toine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SATA drives have a
XP pro.
The board should be up to date. Not a super duper board, but up to
date. It's a ASUS P5B. So I can't understand why it should need new
drivers.
But here I am again, expecting logic from a puter.
MaritimTim
2008/3/25, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tim Øsleby wrote:
One more Tim doing
I think I'll call it a day now, and call support tomorrow.
Thank you to everybody who has contributed. At least I have one
problem less to solve now :-)
MaritimTim
2008/3/25, Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 14:36, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I found the power cord
Good idea Jostein. Explaing a problem in english is a problem :-)
MaritimTim
2008/3/25, AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tim,
If you have registered with Adobe, the Norway branch may be able to
help you out. Try giving them a call and explain the situation.
Jostein
2008/3/25, Tim Øsleby
Whatever you have been doing, you seem to have done well.
MaritimTim
2008/3/24, Bong Manayon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Been out of circulation with some interesting work load (later...),
but in the meantime:
http://www.bong.uni.cc/peso/2008-10c.htm
http://www.bong.uni.cc/peso/2008-10d.htm
I'm running nothing really. Trying to install to this HD.
I'll look closer into this tomorrow. If I'm not to distracted by my new K20D :-)
MaritimTim
2008/3/25, Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
XP pro.
The board should be up to date. Not a super duper board, but up to
date. It's a ASUS P5B.
I think I've read somewhere that K20D should only be used with Pentax
brand batteries. True or false?
MaritimTim
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Tim Øsleby wrote:
Obvious questions, yeah.
The answer seem to be no on both :-)
Can't hear no spinning, so most likely it has no power.
The obvious next question is, why? I can't find any power contacts
from the power supply that matches any connections
This picture qualifies for a WOW.
Very well seen and executed Rick.
MaritimTim
2008/3/22, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On the verandah of Magnolia Plantation, outside
Charleston:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7083024size=lg
K10D, DA 50-200, ISO 400, f/11 @ 1/30, RAW via DNG
Wake up in the morning to a lovely day with a new computer begging to
be filled with all sorts of useless junk.
MARK!!
I'll try your advice.
Thank you. It is a lovely morning BTW.
MaritimTim
2008/3/26, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/03/25
say that we have to use
original batteries. If they would say otherwise (yes, you can use
whaterver fits the opening in your cameras), they should take a
responsibility of EVERY possible single problem caused by some crap battery.
BR, Margus
Tim Øsleby wrote:
I think I've read somewhere
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Tim,
If you have registered with Adobe, the Norway branch may be able to
help you out. Try giving them a call and explain the situation.
Jostein
2008/3/25, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tomorrow will be an exiting day for me. The eagle is landing at
fifteenhoundred
:
http://picasaweb.google.com.au/OzSavage/HDDPhotosITech/photo#5178694805625424258
(Check the rest of the gallery to see how they were packed!!!)
Hopefully the replacements that the place I bought them from will be
better packed!
Cheers,
Dave
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Tim Øsleby
I'm having it in my lap while writing this. Every now and then my
right arm goes down cuddling it.
So, now I'm one laptop and two DA* zooms away from being complete as a
human being.
So far I am happy.
Dynamic range seems improved. But, most likely I'm fooling myself. I
think it because more
Timber, Tim and now MaritimTim :-)
I did a bit of testing myself, and I'm afraid I tend to agree with
your conclusions. The only use I can see for this bling feature is
shooting from the hip and above peoples head.
I can see myself making some shots of the crowd next time I'm
volunteering as
My slightly premature conclusion is that it is not the brightness that
is the problem with K20D. What happens is that the picture almost
falls apart from the slightest movement. It looks like some kind of
pixelation. My guess is that this is because of lack of processing
power.
Just a theory based
This must be the most symmetric snowflake ever recorded on any media.
Interesting.
MaritimTim
2008/3/27, AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This year has been very meagre for snow crystal photography around
here, but last Monday it all came together. So here's one sample of
this year's quite small,
There is nothing wrong with a bit of cuddling. My mommy told me that.
MaritimTim
2008/3/28, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 27/3/08, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'm having it in my lap while writing this. Every now and then my
right arm goes down cuddling it.
You bloody Norwegians
I could look at this for a long long time.
MaritimTim
2008/3/26, Luka Knezevic-Strika [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg221/sprjemiste/_IGP1976-1.jpg
k10d, 16-50, iso 560
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2008/3/28, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Cory Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/03/27 Thu PM 11:43:10 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Got it :-)
Scott Loveless wrote:
William Robb wrote:
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From: Tim Øsleby
b) The viewfinder isn't state of the art either.
Typical - blaming the tools ;-)
MaritimTim
2008/3/28, Brian Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all
One of my closest friends is also a photographer. I try to overlook the
fact that he shoots Canon..
Anyway, on the occasion of my recent
2008/3/28, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At last, someone who understands what I'm talking about. The rest of
the list are pervs.
Mark. Tim's a professional and knows what he's talking about.
MARK!!!
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From: Tim Øsleby
Subject: Re: Got it :-)
That wasn't my wife, that was my K20D
At last, someone who understands what I'm talking about. The rest of
the list are pervs.
Is that a zoom lens or are you excited about your new camera?
William Robb
Zoom?!
pfft
Thats
This photo has emotinal impact on me on several levels. Kind of hard
to explain why. Something about the contrast of the beauties and the
beast.
MaritimTim
2008/3/27, Tim Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Taken at the Maui Ocean Center. The toddlers are awfully cute.
http://tinyurl.com/3c6zm2
I'm sitting at a crappy monitor (long story), so I'm afraid this is
partly wasted on me. But after a while it grows on me. I can at least
see something :-)
I like what I see, and I like the idea.
Does it set my mind free? Partly. So, I'd say it works.
MaritimTim
2008/3/30, DagT [EMAIL
I'm afraid my experiense supports this. Except that I'm having trouble
with DNG, not PEF.
The tint values are way off. Temp seems ok. Some times the colours
seem beyond correcting. I really hope they fix this ASAP.
MaritimTim
2008/4/3, Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
on. But I have experienced some situations where correction of
in-camera DNG files is almost impossible. I expect we'll get a firmware
update soon. I haven't shot any PEF.
Paul
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I'm afraid my experiense
Me too, except that I picked up Lightroom for nothing.
Or to be accurate, I got a free license since I already was a RSP
user. That's what I call a good deal :-)
I haven't tested 2.0 yet. I better get my new puter up running properly first.
MaritimTim
2008/4/5, John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I lost my camera and a couple of lenses in an adventure at sea.
I have already replaced the K10 with a K20D. A nice trade :-)
And today I leaned a bit on some shops. The result was an offer I
couldn't turn down.
I know it is pathetic, but I can't help boasting, big time.
At monday I will be the
:
Congratulations! Have fun. I'll look forward to a lot of pics from you.
Paul
On Apr 11, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I lost my camera and a couple of lenses in an adventure at sea.
I have already replaced the K10 with a K20D. A nice trade :-)
And today I leaned a bit on some shops
Godders is the PDML authority on Lightroom, but I'll share my thoughts.
In Lightroom 2.0 they will take it a little further. Allowing to do a
bit more of the stuff you need to go to PS for now. But judging from
what I have seen from the beta it will continue to be a photographers
tool.
About
Hi and welcome Allison.
Women are welcome here, as long as they are quiet, and keeps the
kettle on. Peter hates everybody with lenses. Frank is the official
PDML mascot and whipping boy. Nobody understands Cotty. Just humour
him, and you will be all right.
Don't beleave anything I say :-)
Clarity adds contrast in the midtones. Nothing magic about that. So
you don't need to worry about in camera settings and exposure. It
simply makes the picture pop a bit more. Some times I use it as a semi
sharpening tool.
MaritimTim
2008/4/12, Christine Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Everyone:
2008/4/12, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cotty wrote:
On 12/4/08, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
Sorry, but I try to run a family-friendly quotes list!
Yeah but bill subscribes.
To what?
Anything
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I am excited. I've been high for 24 hours now. But I'm also aware that
the gear will not make me a better photographer, nor a better person.
And thats what counts. According to my vallues.
Geting all this stuff at once does worry me a bit. My exprience when
bying music is that if I buy more than
I haven't been enabled yet, not until Monday. But I do have bad
friends. So today I was able to lay my hands on the DA* 300/4
It is dead solid. Even the plastic hood looks pretty solid. But I do
wish Pentax would offer metal hoods as spare parts for all their good
lenses. Sealing is very
I sent this eysterday, but it seems to have got lost in cyberspace.
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Subject: First hand on with the DA* 300/4
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I haven't been enabled yet, not until Monday
Cool :-)
MaritimTim
2008/4/16, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No big deal. A small cycling magazine from Vancouver, Momentum, will
be publishing a couple of my photos in their upcoming issue.
http://tinyurl.com/4rf3vg
You must have got a bad speciment og the K10. Mine survived a lot.
Among other things it fell of my bike in about 40kmph, bounsing
several times. I bet it is still in working order at the bottom of the
sea.
Thats a beep of a portrait Dag. Well done.
MaritimTim
2008/4/17, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have played a bit with mine.
It is not the same prime killer as the 50-135. But, so far, it looks
like a mighty fine lens.
MaritimTim
2008/4/18, Gaetan Beauchamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello everyone!
I am a bit confused about that lens. Is it a no buy because of the
focus problem at infinity?
If that doesn't do the trick, then try this
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/lightroom/win/1.x/
You should be able to manouver to the mac version from there if that's
what you need
MaritimTim
2008/4/18, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Clear your browser cache and try again. I just tried both
Stupid question: What do I need to watch this video?
MaritimTim
2008/4/22, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A small Quicktime video tutorial by Martin Evening which articulates
some things I've noticed and been working with in Lightroom to do BW
rendering ...
Thank you Dave. Haven't got it installed on this computer I'm
borrowing from a friendly soul.
2008/4/22, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quicktime:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Cheers,
Dave
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:04 PM, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stupid
Stunning work Mark.
I love the greens, the use of natural framing and a lot more.
An inspiring gallery.
MaritimTim
2008/4/17, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dominique romeyer-dherbey wrote:
Le 16 avr. 08 à 03:09, Allison Trueman a écrit :
Now I want to go back to France...
On Apr
The DA* 300?
Very good. Solid as a rock.
I like it a lot. To the point where I concider selling my other long lenses.
Optically it beats the shit out of the Tamron adaptall 300/2,8 and the
K-500/4,5. It is good fully open, and very good at f:5,6.
I've used it with the Pentax 1,7x AF TC. That
2008/4/28 Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The more I work with long lenses, the happier I am with manual
focus... :-)
Godfrey - www.gdgphoto.com
On Apr 28, 2008, at 7:19 AM, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The DA* 300?
Very good. Solid as a rock.
I like it a lot. To the point
The new DA 55-300/4-5,8 should be a good lens. The samples at DPReview
looks promising so far . So I would have checked it out, if I where
you.
MaritimTim
2008/5/1 Ralf R. Radermacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all,
I'm looking for an AF version of my SMC-M 4.5/80-200 mm. Yes, I know
there's
I have and use this combo. Works fine.
But your friend will probbly need to step down to f:11 or something in
that area to get good results. The K20D suggests f:10 using the MTF
programline.
MaritimTim
2008/5/5 Dario Bonazza [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Roberts wrote:
Dario Bonazza wrote:
Yes
The odd thing is that it pickes f:7,1 with 50-135 x 1,7. So it seem
the camera does know how fast the mounted lens is.
Another odditiy. Manually changing programline to Normal, gives
different values. In MTF it is locked, but in Normal it bumps up and
down with the light. So I don't know what to
So far I haven't seen anything like this from _my_ DA* 300
Don't ask me for exsamples, Lightroom has crashed, so I can't get
anything out of it. Arg!
MaritimTim
2008/5/9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi List!
Does anyone has experience with the DA*300/f4?
2008/5/10 William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From: Mark Roberts
Subject: Re: K20D Hot Pixels
Cotty wrote:
On 9/5/08, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:
What does the DP in DP Review stand for?
Disaster Predictions?
Dire Premonitions?
Doom Proponents?
Specwise the Pentax is the same as the Tamron, eccept for the coating.
Accoding to the Norwegian distributor the DA is a Pentax design. I
don't know what they mean by this, I just report what I was told by
them.
It is reported as unknown lens in Lightroom. So it seems that the
camera does not
King [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tim Øsleby wrote on Sat, 10 May 2008 09:12:37 -0700
Specwise the Pentax is the same as the Tamron, eccept for the coating.
Accoding to the Norwegian distributor the DA is a Pentax design. I
don't know what they mean by this, I just report what I was told by
them.
Tim, I
The DA* 300 is not recognised by Lightroom either. I was expecting the
DA 18-250 to be recogniced after adobes latest update. But it ain't.
But I suppose you are right.
MaritimTim
2008/5/10 Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
2008/5/11 William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
Subject: Re: K20D Hot Pixels
On May 10, 2008, at 3:05 PM, William Robb wrote:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?
forums=1036message=27852469
Zero dead, Zero hot using ACR to convert
This is a lovely photo Paul. One of the best flower shots here for a long time.
But I do agree with Jack. What if you pump up the exposure a bit, and
compensates with the saturation to preserve the red?
MaritimTim
2008/5/7 Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Doug and Jack. Yes, I wanted
I don't think you need to switch SR of in those situations.
TC makes SR less effective, but it still does a rather good job.
I haven't tested it out really, but this is what my instincts tells me.
MaritimTim
2008/5/10 John Whittingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Patrick
Yes it's a great lens by all
Anti panorama ;-)
Excelent timing Godfrey. I like this a lot.
MaritimTim
2008/5/15 Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 14, 2008, at 12:26, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Taken back in January but I just now had the moment to work on it...
Digital photography has made me a much better lover. Instant feeback
and all that ;-)
Not really. But I'd like to beleave it has improved my photographic skills.
MaritimTim
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I have no idea what is going on, but.
Have you tried cleaning contacts and that stuff?
MaritimTim
2008/5/19 Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Here are two most recent issues that I encountered with my K10D.
1. I've AF confirmation beep enabled. Very often, almost always, when
I walk
Sounds neat, very neat. Could sway me towards Metz.
I'm very close to buying a flash, after I found an old Hama flash
bracket at the bottom of a closset. I have found memories about that
piece of equpment. It gave me much better light than on camera flash.
And it made me look pro, as I recall :-)
As I read Thibouille the Metz auto function is slightly more
sophisticated. Is it something I overlook here?
MaritimTim
2008/5/20 Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note that both the Pentax AF540FGZ and AF360FGZ offer Auto flash as
well as P-TTL, digital TTL and analog TTL support.
-Adam
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can't. The Pentax is guaranteed to work on newer P-TTL bodies, the
Metz isn't.
-Adam
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I read Thibouille the Metz auto function is slightly more
sophisticated. Is it something I overlook here?
MaritimTim
2008/5/20 Adam
I'm not very fond of using flash. I nearly never do. But lately I have
tried using some fill from the K20D built in flash, and the results
does not look too bad. At the moment I don't have any other falshes
that are compatible with the K20D. And I tend to beleave I need an
advanced flash for what
argument.
Christian
Tim Øsleby wrote:
I'm not very fond of using flash. I nearly never do. But lately I have
tried using some fill from the K20D built in flash, and the results
does not look too bad. At the moment I don't have any other falshes
that are compatible with the K20D. And I tend
Here in Norway that solution is pretty expensive. The complete set
costs about the same as the AF-200FG flash. IMO thats way to expensive
for a cable. So I hope there is a cheaper alternative out there.
MaritimTim
2008/5/20 Axel Belinfante [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There might be an triple enablement
Thank you. I'll look into it.
MaritimTim
2008/5/21 Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don't know if it's available in Europe, but Promaster makes a TTL off
camera cord. I have one and it seems to work well - price about 60USD.
-p
http://tinyurl.com/3pqm93
could be a good thing to do.
MaritimTim
2008/5/21 Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Thank you for your input and the quick tutorial.
My pleasure.
One more thing while I have you here Christian. Or two actually :-)
Do you think my on camera Hama flashbracket (raises flash about
Perfect DIY project. But I'm not in DIY mood.
Got many to big projects waiting for me. Old house it is called.
MaritimTim
2008/5/21 David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks some what easy to make at home. What is the front material made
from.
Dave
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:52 PM,
2008/5/21 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also, it is worth noting that if you underexpose slightly, and then
lift the shadows in post-processing, the DA looks far better. I think
this is because most of the fringing for the colour purple is caused
by the sensor anyway, and can be avoided by this
First some chit chat. For the unpatient readers: My question is at
bottom of the post.
I'm not much of a flash photographer. Generally I don't like flash.
Bad flash photography is bad photography. But now I'm debating to buy
a good all purpose flash, and see if I can make some decent use of it.
I
if you shoot RAW?
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Another flash topic: Colortemp and filters
First some chit chat. For the unpatient readers: My question is at
bottom of the post.
I'm not much of a flash
I like to do most of my postprocesing at the raw files.
I'm an Elements user, and making good masks there is often a lot of trouble.
At least with the techniqueses I know.
So I'd prefer to ballanse the light when recorded, if posible.
MaritimTim
2008/5/22 Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I do
Should have said: I'm a Lightroom and Elements user.
Don't know how important that is though ;-)
MaritimTim
2008/5/22 Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I like to do most of my postprocesing at the raw files.
I'm an Elements user, and making good masks there is often a lot of trouble.
At least
Pooping in you own nest? Stupid thing to do.
I prefer pooping in the neighbours well.
MaritimTim
2008/5/22 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/21 Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Underexposing also gives more ISO noise,
so this makes it a trade off situation between noise or fringing.
Life ain't
Photonet don't load here. Happens every now and then BTW. So I cant
see the pics. I'll have another look later.
But I do have one more question. What's the purpose of gold
reflectors? Giving the subject a tan? :-)
Could it be useful for balancing flash light with tungstein light?
MritimTim
2008/5/23 Derby Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Scott Loveless
Subject: Re: Another flash topic: Colortemp and filters
You got any of those glamour portraits to show us?
Sure.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/oldwork/oldgirls.html
after.
I beleave I've got that confirmed. So thanks to all who has chimed in.
MaritimTim, in Pop Less Mode :-)
2008/5/23 William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From: Tim Øsleby
Subject: Re: Another flash topic: Colortemp and filters
Photonet don't load here. Happens every
I've missed this photo. Fortunately I found it.
Shows a new (for us) side of Gracie. Looks like she is going to become
a strong lady.
MaritimTim
2008/5/15 Christine Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Paul: Wow, that's excellent. I'm tempted to say this might be my favorite,
but there have been so
That's a real enablement. Congratulations. Now you can float :-)
BTW. My sig fells very appropriate when writing this.
MaritimTim
2008/5/27 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The enablement is off-topic for this list, but catalysing for
photography nonetheless. It has a story context, so it is
If I'm in the neighbourhood, count me in :-)
I love canoing. I love water. (Better than beer)
MaritimTim
2008/5/27 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Tim!
You should join me for a trip once... :-)
Jostein
2008/5/27 Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's a real enablement. Congratulations
I do like to know.
Please report back when you have used it for some time.
I'd like to know how how the area outside the splitt screen is.
Because I am debating geting s custom screen without splitt screen. A
screen without distractions.
MaritimTim
2008/5/28 Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/vertical reference and framing. I was
quite happy with it.
Godfrey
On May 28, 2008, at 3:42 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I do like to know.
Please report back when you have used it for some time.
I'd like to know how how the area outside the splitt screen is.
Because I am debating geting s custom
2008/5/28 ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott Loveless wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
I'll be thinking about you - and am glad I'm in the same time zone
incase you guys actually miss me.
That never stopped us before.
Hey - I'm happy to get the call - just not at 3 AM :)
Is 4:AM
spending $100+ to change.
Godfrey
On May 28, 2008, at 7:20 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I remember you used it at the DS, and was happy with it.
Why didn't you get a new one for the K10/20D? Any particular reason?
MaritimTim
2008/5/28 Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My custom screen
+47 98056108
Send my regards to Mr. Cod, will you?
(My phone is at the bottom of Barents sea)
MaritimTim
2008/5/28 Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tim Øsleby wrote:
2008/5/28 ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott Loveless wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
I'll be thinking about you - and am
A 1mm transparent object? Hmmm.
Cook them. They will probably turn into a nice pink objects :-)
MaritimTim, the Barbarian
2008/5/26 Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I found something to do to surpass myself and motive myself to become
better than I am (which shouldn't be all that difficult,
A very good shot Dave.
Good colours. A fine comp. Overall, very good.
I would probably have prefered a tiny bit more space at the right. But
thats nitpicking.
Good luck with your bookproject.
MaritimTim.
2008/5/28 David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
G'day All,
I'm slowly making my way through
I like this one.
Made me giggle.
MaritimTim
2008/5/26 frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Comments welcome.
http://tinyurl.com/4xn7bb
http://bp3.blogger.com/_EaTEtfR4WJw/SDqtUY6yTyI/CH8/2RpZ2C0lCfY/s1600-h/may_26_08+001.jpg
thanks,
frank
--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.
A good catch Jostein. You got to use what you have at hand ;-)
MaritimTim
2008/6/1 Christine Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I love it. Light, elegant feel to it. Cheers, Christine
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From: AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent:
2) Your nose is for smelling my smelly friend, not for sticking into
somebody else's business.
If you had a proper nose, you would not ask why :-)
MaritimTim
Note smilie.
2008/6/2 David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2 things immediatly spring to mind on viewing this gallery:
1) Those are very
What manual?
MaritimTim
2008/6/2 Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dave,
You're not on the cutting edge there, you're on the bleeding edge.
We haven't read that far in the manuals yet!
Regards, Bob S.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 6:08 AM, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried taking a
Sounds like a great place to be.
Maybe next year...
MaritimTim
2008/6/2 Cory Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've made a web log post with my too-long narrative and some pictures
from this weekend.
http://grandfather08.blogspot.com/
I spent too much time doing that this morning. I really need to
Contrast Controll, what and how is that?
I know it is a way to ballanse the output of two or more flashes.
Is it a Wireless alone feature? Or can it also be used in cabled setups?
Is it controlled by P-TTL or can you use it in automode?
I have thousands of questions :-)
MaritimTim
2008/6/3
Thank you to all three of you. Sounds like something useful.
I think it can be useful with on camera flash and the 540 mounted at a
flash bracket.
I have finally decided what I'll buy, one 540 (maybe a 360, or another
540 later), a short cable, a Better Beamer for birding, and a
Lumiquest bounce
Hei, here from Norway, I'm the mostly harmless guy, here comes the
norwegian votes.
I think you need to describe your photographic skills and background a
bit more, before we can offer you some help.
Are you familiar with the terms shutterspeed and aperture?
MaritimTim
2008/6/4 Jo Lueck [EMAIL
Oh yes.
I have noticed a gap in you lineup, between 210 and 250.
No fast 215mm, no 220mm, no 225mm, no 230mm, no 235mm, no 240mm, nor
245mm. Shame on you :-)
MaritimTim
2008/6/10 William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Original Message -
From: Frits Wüthrich
Subject: DA*60-250mm/f4
I
The mailman has enabled me.
A flash and a sync cable and some other flash stuff.
Everything is working fine. But I do have a problem.
When mounted in my old flash bracket, the flash refuses to communicate
with the camera. Nothing wrong with the cable.
I think the problem is that the flash bracket
Yep. I've tried that, mainly to test my theory. The theory sticks, but
the tape don't :-)
I think I need a more permanent solution. One that doesn't involve
taping the flash or the bracket every time I mount it. That's why I've
been thinking about drilling holes in the bracket to ensure the pins
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