http://www.pentax.co.uk/_uk/photo/cashback.php
£100 on K20D and £50 on K200D from 11th June to the end of August.
Shame I bought mine already...
Rob
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One thing I would consider is what you want to use the lens for. For
me, wide angles are generally for landscape photography and this
introduces an additional issue to consider - the sun... The Pentax SMC
coating has always been far better than Sigma at avoiding flare and
ghosting and for this
Failing that, another thing that might be worth considering is if you buy
another AF-360GZ which breaks somewhere else, you would be able to use the
other one for spares?
If you can fix it for $40 that sounds the best bet though.
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I have had one for a good few years. Used it a lot on the MZ-S back in the
film days. My lack of time to follow the hobby these days and also the type of
photography I have done for the last couple of years mean it hasn't even been
tried on the K10D or K20D yet, and maybe not event on the
OK, I have taken the plunge and upgraded to the K20 and now need to recoup some
of my outlay by selling my trusty K10D.
Bought January 2007.
Have taken about 1500 shots with it.
Should still have 20 months warranty from the Pentax Pro shop wher I got it
(Kamera Altrincham otherwise known as
I am not aware on one which will feed an external monitor, but even if
you did, you would still need access to the unit to use the touch screen
for control purposes - although I guess if it were in a pocket between
the front seats you could still do this... I know the Navman units
don't allow it.
Actually, looking at it you might have some luck with a PDA running
satnav software. The PDA will not be as good as a dedicated unit but is
more likely to feed an external monitor (although I don't know much
about PDAs to be honest!).
Rob
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From: Rob Brigham
Sent: 13
-P
RB Rob Brigham wrote:
IS there an easy way to manually set the next file number? From
reading the manual it seems I can do this by renaming a file as
IMGP5000.PEF and putting it on and SD card then taking a new picture
-
thereby setting the counter to 5001?
I want to do this so
as part of the download process as well as
RB creating unique folders on the fly. Since I use both a DS and a
RB DS2, I
RB simply set my file names as I download them with DS_image number
RB or
RB DS2_image number.
RB -P
RB Rob Brigham wrote:
IS there an easy way to manually set the next file
Fabulous - would love to have been there to see it. You did a great job
on this shot.
Rob
- Original Message -
From: Fernando Terrazzino
Subject: PESO: I
I'm probably more inclined to pay attention to frozen lakes, as I come
from a warmer place.
IS there an easy way to manually set the next file number? From reading
the manual it seems I can do this by renaming a file as IMGP5000.PEF and
putting it on and SD card then taking a new picture - thereby setting
the counter to 5001?
I want to do this so that the naming is different to my
number.
-P
Rob Brigham wrote:
IS there an easy way to manually set the next file number? From
reading the manual it seems I can do this by renaming a file as
IMGP5000.PEF and putting it on and SD card then taking a new picture -
thereby setting the counter to 5001?
I want to do this so
Damnit - I have just spent more money that I didn't really need to!
Seriously though, these sound like they will be the perfect answer for
my flash and also for the istD now that it will be dormant as a backup
body assuming the K10 takes over now it is on the scene.
They are far from cheap in
I am sure it has been debated at length in the past, but I am
considering buying a lens from Germany to be shipped to the UK. Will
this come with an international Pentax warranty that Pentax UK will
honour? I think I am right in saying that it does, but would like
reassurance - it is quite a
as the place you buy it from fill out a
Pentax International Warranty Certificate it should be covered.
Cheers,
Dave
On 1/25/07, Rob Brigham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure it has been debated at length in the past, but I am
considering buying a lens from Germany to be shipped to the UK
That's nothing - read this little lot if you have some time on your hands:
http://www.thedvdforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=322205
Pretty hilarious!
Certainly puts me off selling on ebay regularly although I do on occasion when
I must...
Rob
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From: [EMAIL
My personal policy is to not leave feedback until the other party has
left for me. Of course if they do the same then no-one leaves anything.
My overriding policy is not to leave feedback for anything I don't want
the missus to know I have bought, and sometimes to ask the seller to do
the same!
Just in time for my new arrival!
Thanks for posting the link.
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mike Hamilton
Sent: 23 January 2007 01:08
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Official K10D Firmware v1.10
have a lens
mounted for some reason? I don't quite understand this.
Obviously I can answer this when I get home, but that is a long 7 hours
away...!
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rob Brigham
Sent: 23 January 2007 09:31
To: Pentax
Thanks - that puts my mind at rest!
Cant wait till tonight...
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Savage
Sent: 23 January 2007 12:03
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Official K10D Firmware v1.10
On 1/23/07, Rob Brigham
I actually look at my value from the *istD in another way:
One of the first dozen shots I took with my *istD (all just test shots of my
kids, then 3yrs and 1yr old) was worth the price of the camera alone - even if
I had dropped it in the sea the next day and lost all of my money. I was
Thanks to those that replied. Hopefully the camera will arrive soon,
and I will be able to try it out!
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Joseph Tainter
Sent: 19 January 2007 17:57
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: RAW processing for K10D
Order is placed with supplier - delivery Monday!!
This is just what I have been waiting for. Just knowing the wireless
will be sorted is enough for me, even if I have to wait a few days for
the official firmware.
Big thanks to Pentax...! (and to all those who have tested and verified
it works
Now that I have decided to take the plunge (thanks to re-instated
wireless support), I just wanted to check something.
I have Adobe CS2 and use Adobe Camera Raw for all my RAW processing from
the istD.
I seem to recall seeing mention that this doesn't support the PEF files
from the K10D though -
My Black 77 has a green bag with a big Gold Pentax on it - don't think
it says the focal length.
Came from Japan via Sunny Brighton. Could be that this differs from
country to country or batch to batch?
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
I think a bigger issue may be that FF + SR in the same body would make
for a very large camera.
Even if the two couldn't work together, the firmware could automatically
crop a certain number of pixels from the edge when SR is turned on. At
least for wide angle landscapes where you don't need SR,
The second that is official and beyond doubt my name will be on an order
list somewhere, until then I remain skeptical...
Any more hints of this gratefully received!
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Peter Fairweather
Sent: 20
Two points:
1 You have been told far more than TWICE, in the few of your flame wars
that I have actually read parts of, to stop posting here - did that stop
you?
2 Did you ever try simply not replying to any of his personal emails?
Would have been worth a shot if what you REALLY wanted was for
Thanks for that Dario - I have only had a look at the K10D/EOS400D shots
so far but there is a big difference in favour of the Pentax as you say!
If it werent for the nobbled wireless control I would be taking pics
with one myself by now. I am still holding out to see if there is
another model
Immediate thing that comes to mind here is that the K10D shot has waaay
too much contrast and the mid range in addition to the shadow areas are
dissapearing into blackness. I think you have also gone too far (on my
monitor) away from the red cast and the K10D shot now has a greenish
cast.
I have
no processing of either file.
I'll take the k10d shot over the muddy, red dl shot any day.
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From: Rob Brigham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 9:47 PM
Subject: RE: K10D image quality
Immediate thing that comes
If you click on the image you get a slightly bigger image than the
thumbnail. The problem with the levels due to the over the top contrast
is quite evident there - even at that small size.
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Kostas
Was great to see everyone.
The market was soo much more interesting than I remember (from 15 years
ago - at which time I was probably more than a little drunk!). Saw the
guy with all the piercings in his face, but didn't get a good shot alas.
Not really my style of photography either - I am an
Looks like I may be able to join you guys - not been to Camden for a
looong time either.
Are these details still valid?
Cheers
Rob
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Cotty
Sent: 03 October 2006 23:30
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Mini PDML
Add to that list:
C. Landscape photographers - many of whom havent gone digital because (I
think) most MedF solutions need to be tethered to a PC, need mains
power, or are just too bulky to use in the field. Some of these may have
gone digital (if so then many would probably look to the 35mm FF
I'd pay $500 more for wireless via RTF!!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tom C
Sent: 28 September 2006 16:38
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Interview w/Pentax exec
I'd pay $500 more for a FF sensor body at 12MP.
Tom C.
From:
Not an answer, but see
http://www.steves-digicams.com/pr/samsung_09212006_gx10_pr.html
Lens Mount: PENTAX KAF mount compatible with PENTAX KAF2, KAF and KA
mount lenses
Power zoom function - Not available
K-mount lenses - usable with restrictions
S-mount lenses - usable with adapter and
To me, this is far more serious than losing use of the aperture ring.
Almost all of my indoor flash photography is done with the wireless 360
bounced and the RTF providing a little fill to avoid shadow cast. This
means I can bounce the 360 off the most appropriate surface because I
can point it
: No wireless with RTF in K10D :-(
You can use the 360 as a slave.
I also suspect that this information might be wrong. It doesn't make
much sense. I wouldn't get my shorts in a knot over it quite yet. On Sep
15, 2006, at 5:53 AM, Rob Brigham wrote:
To me, this is far more serious than losing use
Can you confirm if RTF fires the newer Pentax flashes in P-TTL?
Sorry if this is becoming a crusade, but I desparately want to know as
it is V important to me, and probably many others too!
Cheers
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http://www.pentax.no/accounts/433774/File/Datablader/8690.pdf
Interesting - you can apprently select intermediate ISO values,
presumably meaning not just the presets.
Is also says you can adjust sensitivity when doing in camera RAW
conversion. This presumably is what is meant by ISO on the
This is what concerns me - I have been looking for something on the
menus, or a button like we have to select the 'channel' number. Havent
seen anything. If this isnt on there I will have to be seriously
re-evaluating my purchase of this camera, such is my need for this. I
love (almost) all of
He got me and istD before they were available outside Japan last time,
and was looking to get in touch again (for obvious reasons) but he
doesn't seem to post on then list anymore and his email says he is away
until march 2007.
Is he off travelling or something?
Cheers
Rob
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http://www.dpreview.com/articles/PentaxK10D/Images/Captures/TV2006090616253900-01.jpg
This shot which illustrates the in camera RAW processing does indeed suggest
setting ISO after the event? Or are they just misleading by using ISO in the
display to mean brightness in general?
Rob
Also, on http://www.dcview.com.tw/article/newreadarticle.asp?id=4865
It says something to the effect:
D-LI50 lithium-ion battery power, can take approximately 500 images
(CIPA standards, the use of flash lighting images 50%), and the fuselage
with special batteries and single-use batteries can
http://www.escapebeyond.net/dieni/photos/equipment/2.jpg
http://www.escapebeyond.net/dieni/photos/equipment/1.jpg
Looks like they should be changeable with Aas or at least CR-V3s -
yah if they are!!
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Yes, storage. You can also store a remote control in there too. Must
be quite large to pack all of that in...!
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Savage
Sent: 13 September 2006 16:17
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re:
Not long till the press release, but while we are waiting the following
was offered on photozone:
22b ADC CCD
100,000 exposure shutter (guaranteed?) 1/4000 top shutter speed
1/180 flash sync speed
Dust and moisture sealed
Dynamic range twice as good as Sony A100
Plastic outside on a
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GBword1=great+white+shark;
word2=saltwater+crocodile
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Christian
Sent: 05 September 2006 13:36
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: OT: The Croc Hunter
From Rob Brigham:
Hi guys - been lurking and not managing to keep up with the list for
some time but starting to get K10D urges!
From Roland Mabo:
-
Rob, can you give us the url for this? I assume it is from dpreview,
where Roland is a regular, but I cannot find it there.
Thanks
Hi guys - been lurking and not managing to keep up with the list for
some time but starting to get K10D urges!
From Roland Mabo:
10.2Mp APS-C sized sensor
Hardware noise-killing processing (The K10D will have the lowest noise
at high ISO of all the 10Mp cameras, thank's to new noise-killing
) as a backup body.
Rob Brigham
Badger Software Ltd
www.badger.co.uk
0118 9464488
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Sylwester Pietrzyk
Sent: 31 August 2006 16:28
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: K10D - facts and speculations
Yeah - Have actually been having to do some work at work, shocking as
that may sound! As we do crisis management software, things have been
crazy at work since a certain even in London just over a year ago. I
have ended up deleting whole weeks of emails at a throw because there is
no way for me
Just wanted to add my huge thanks to Cotty for organising things and to
all the other 'listers' for turning up and making it so good.
I absolutely love London (particularly the diversity as you walk around)
but don't spend nearly enough (leisure) time there.
I also live the PDML and the folk on
Just wanted to confirm I will be there - booked at the Hotel all. Be
great to see everyone again.
Am hoping to make the market for lunchtime, if I can build our new
garden furniture one evening this week or in the morning on Saturday for
the folks to use over the weekend. Will be getting the
MG Rover was the remainder of British Leyland I believe, after Jaguar some
other bits were extracted from the group in the late eighties. British Leyland
was formed I think when all the UK manufacturers were in trouble with the idea
that together they could survive. MG Rover had some tie ins
http://www.pentaximaging.com/footer/news_media_article?ArticleId=6458800
GOLDEN, CO (March 15, 2005)PENTAX Imaging Company has announced that PENTAX
Corporation will unveil the first PENTAX 645 Digital medium-format camera at
the Photo Imaging Expo (PIE) from March 1720, 2005 in Tokyo. This
http://www.pentaximaging.com/footer/news_media_article?ArticleId=6458799
GOLDEN, CO (March 15, 2005)...PENTAX Imaging Company has announced yet another
compact, lightweight, interchangeable zoom lens for exclusive use with PENTAX
digital SLR cameras including the *ist D and the *ist DS digital
Duh - sorry, bit late here...
Been too busy with work for the list lately!
-Original Message-
From: Rob Brigham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 April 2005 15:48
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: FIRST PENTAX 645 DIGITAL TO BE UNVEILED AT TOKYO TRADE SHOW
http
Awww - I thought you would just see it as a challenge Cotty!?!
Surely you could fab a device to wit for the mirror to retract, then
slide the lens back into the body, then trip the shutter, then extraxt
the lens from the body for the mirror return? Not sure how you would
work out the focus of
To find the IP address you should just be able to right click on the
computer icon next to the time and select properties. The support tab
there should show you the IP address. You can also select properties,
select the TCPIP and click the properties button/
Failing that - go into control
To find the IP address you should just be able to right click on the
computer icon next to the time and select properties. The support tab
there should show you the IP address. You can also select properties,
select the TCPIP and click the properties button/
Failing that - go into control
I think that is quite possible - on the basis that SP2 introduced the
windows firewall amongst other things. Rolling back seems a little
severe though...
The point is that regardless of the cause of the problem, a router is
much more efficient and reliable than a PC sharing the internet
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/news/articles/story_2553.html
Not seen this mentioned, but havent been able to read all the mails
here...
Sounds interesting though:
SMC Pentax DA 50-200mm lens introduction : Pentax Corporation is pleased
to announce the exhibition of the following reference
Sorry - have been deleting hundreds of unread posts lately as not enough
time for cyber-skiving at work at the moment!
-Original Message-
From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 February 2005 16:31
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: New Pentax 55-200?
Rob
Apologies if that has been mentioned already - cannot keep up with the
list at the moment!
UKTV History channel Saturday 5th February 19:00 to 00:00
Decisive Moments: the Photographs That Made History
Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!
Series focusing on the celebrated images captured in the 20th
Does anyone have an emailable/downloadable copy of the original software
anywhere easy?
I do have mine but I will have to wade through piles of junk in the loft
to find it - I didn't install it when I replaced my PC because it was so
poor compared to Photoshop CS, but I want to have a look at the
I have always found Pentax AF much more reliable than my cy manual
focusing. Started with the MZ-30, then the MZ-S was a definite step up. *itdD
AF seems to be have trouble locking more often than the MZ-S but will sometimes
focus in lower light than the MZ-S would.
-Original
An exhibition of rarely seen photos of US presidents has opened in
Washington, revealing unguarded moments from their spells at the peak of
power.
The National Archives says it has uncovered photographs that capture
not just the events of public life, but also the human qualities of our
leaders.
Isn't that the latest Apple Mac? runs hides...
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From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 November 2004 16:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Home Computer Prediction From 1954
This may produce a few grins:
I think Photosig is pretty good.
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From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 November 2004 15:10
To: PDML
Subject: Photo.net Changes the Rules and a Question
Again, Photo.net pisses me off.
Under the old rules, a non-member (in other words, someone who
Br - you beat me to it!
Add BBC4 to the list tonight too though - if you haven't seen it before:
Frank Hurley: The Man who Made History (BBC4 Monday, 15.11.2004
21:30-22:30)
A look at the life and work of photographer Frank Hurley, who captured
some of the earliest images of the world's
Read this:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/read_opinion_text.asp?prodkey=canon_eos2
0dopinion=23637
Har!
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Subject: OT: Bespoke (was RE: Over to the Dark side.. ist D vs 20D brief
comparison)
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:08:52 -, Rob Brigham wrote:
[...] felt like it was bespoke built for me [...]
Ok, this is probably one of those American English versus H.M.
English things. I've seen
).
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From: Doug Franklin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 November 2004 00:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Bespoke (was RE: Over to the Dark side.. ist D vs 20D brief
comparison)
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:08:52 -, Rob Brigham wrote:
[...] felt like it was bespoke built
The Frame
Arts documentary series. Kos Evans has an international reputation as a
photographer in the glamorous world of yacht and powerboat racing. The
programme follows her from her southern base to the Mediterranean in
search of the perfect picture
The Frame - Music And Arts Friday,
The size is fine for me, but the shape of the grip is less than ideal.
I REALLY miss the MZ-S as it felt like it was bespoke built for me and
could easily have been an extension of my arm! There is not another
camera on the planet which grips as nicely as the MZ-S...
I have the grip but never
Not on my BBC2 - my guides say keep the aspidistra flying at 23:20.
Missed it last night (knew it was on at 9:00, but watching some other
c**p), so cheers for the Heads up for tonight and Saturday night tho...
-Original Message-
From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 November
Subject: Re: UK - Photog Doc tonight - P67?
On 9/11/04, Rob Brigham, discombobulated, unleashed:
Not on my BBC2 - my guides say keep the aspidistra flying at 23:20.
Odd, the Radio Times says the same thing (aspidistra).
Missed it last night (knew it was on at 9:00, but watching
some
The worst offender is a program called 'its nice to be xxx...' which the
missus sometimes tries to watch where they look at the lifestyles of
Rich Famous. All zooms and pans and flicking all over the place.
Cookery programs often do the same now, although never as bad as this
program...
I always found Reala needed to be exposed at ISO 80 (but developed as
normal to add punch and contrast). I think it would work well for you
Shel, but the Kodak films have a warmer pallette which might suit a dull
day better.
-Original Message-
From: Mat Maessen [mailto:[EMAIL
In fact you will still be able to use it with a full frame Pentax - just
that the edges of the frame will be black.
Maybe this will bring in a new era during which format decisions will go
beyond square or rectangular but also be circular as APS lenses get used
more and more on full frame bodies!
Me too.
-Original Message-
From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 October 2004 17:13
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Bye...
On 29/10/04, Shel Belinkoff, discombobulated, unleashed:
It's those silent people that should speak up more often.
Their views
are important
Yeah, they were actually ordered to remove the donkey from the pits as
it 'lowered the tone', but as Ford had already announced their decision
the crew gave them the two fingers!
-Original Message-
From: Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2004 15:25
To: [EMAIL
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/3732862.stm
Some nice blurry shots for Frank!
I find it amazing when I keep looking at these different competitions on
the beeb that our month PUG has far better shots to my mind, every
month...
Articles here that includes a few comments here from Andrew Wyllie (NEC)
who are backing the HD-DVD format (as opposed to BluRay) with Toshiba:
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/New...?RelatedID=5794
http://pcworld.co.nz/news.nsf/0/00B6ADAE5467DBC5CC256ECF00761FA3?OpenDoc
ument
There were several versions (at least 2 anyway) - the EX ones are pretty
good, but before that less so. You need to check that the rear element
of your lens will not crash into the front element of the convertor as
it stands proud of the housing. Sigma have a compatibility table on
their website
Depend on how you define sharpness I guess.
I found Reala to be more detailed and have more exposure lattitude than
Superia which I don't like also due to its colour palette.
Other films by default could possibly be more contrasty than Reala
though so could 'appear' sharper.
Rating Reala at ISO
The price of the 300D has already been tubling in the UK for a few
months now. The 10D seems to be getting close to freefall now too...
It is hard to see how Pentax could possibly undercut their competition
as things stand, which is why I am glad they seem to have taken a
fresher approach by
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Sent: 14 September 2004 16:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: What, no *ist-Ds messages?
On 14 Sep 2004 at 15:53, Rob Brigham wrote:
The price of the 300D has already been tubling in the UK for a few
months now. The 10D seems to be getting close to freefall
now too
Can only think of these:
Pentax Photolab
Photoshop CS
C1 (LE or Pro)
Dcraw
GraphicConverter (5.2.2)
BreezeBrowser
vuescan
Genzo
-Original Message-
From: Jens Bladt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 September 2004 16:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What was the name of that raw
My favourite answer - yes AND no...
It does always record jpegs at the same time, but they are embedded in
the .PEF file rather than separate files. Someone on here wrote an
extraction utility I think for this kind of purpose - cant rememer you
would need to search the archives unless he owns
Didn't you seel one of these a while back?
Have you come out of the deal quids in, or do you wish now that you had
kept your original?
Anything to keep posting in the PUG eh?
-Original Message-
From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 September 2004 22:51
To: pentax list
I keep Some (non rechargeable) Lithium Aas as my backup rather than
CR-V3s because they can also be a backup for my flash other equipment,
and were really pretty cheap. I do have some CR-V3s which came with the
camera but see no point buying any more when I can get lithium AAs.
As for
Also Ansmann Energy 8 (or 16) - very very good, but they aint cheap!
Most of the uniross range seems to be switched over to individual cell
chargers now too.
Actually most if not all manufacturers are switching to individual cell
monitoring these days, although they may not have a light on each
Would be well worth testing on a film body too. It might just be the AF
system in the *istD which is often said to have such focussing
innacuracies with fast lenses (like the FA 50 1.4 for example). There
might be nothing wrong with the lens either...
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Lee
September 2004 13:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: my ist D AF problem
This one time, at band camp, Rob Brigham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would be well worth testing on a film body too. It might
just be the
AF system in the *istD which is often said to have such focussing
This is not at all what I have heard many times in the past. Not saying who is right
or wrong but I have often been told that Pentax USA was independent which was why they
do not supply international warraties wherease everywhere(?) else does. Not sure why
else they would do that.
Now that
Does the CRT display its data from the sensor, or does it read back what
has been written to the tape/media?
-Original Message-
From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 August 2004 12:47
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Prosumer vs. DSLR (was Re: two new digicams...)
On
And obviously on some Tuesdays!
-Original Message-
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 August 2004 14:23
To: Pentax Discussion Malling List
Subject: PDML Mini-FAQ
A mini-FAQ for this list is available at:
http://graywolfphoto.com/pentax/pdml-faq.html
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