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Subject: Question About *ist D
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it
is all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 9:45 PM
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Not a given at all, John.
From all I've read folks generally expect JPEG shots to be basically cooked
and ready to serve. A smaller percentage of JPEG shooters will crop and maybe
do some
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 11:27:45AM -0600, Joseph Tainter wrote:
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it
is all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always
use PEF, and recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft
and lacking contrast. I
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Subject: Question About *ist D
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all the
camera she
needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use PEF, and recall that *ist D
JPEGs were
criticized for being soft and lacking contrast. I would like to set
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Joseph Tainter
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 3:28 AM
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Subject: Question About *ist D
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all
the camera she
needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always
I only had troble with my 16-45 lens for softness, all others did
quite well, and i did +1 on the incamera sharpness.
Dave
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Joseph Tainter jtain...@mindspring.com wrote:
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is all
the camera she
Probably for the same reason they,d discard a slide that missed the mark
exposure wise !
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From: John Coyle jco...@iinet.net.au
Sent: Jun 18, 2012 4:09 AM
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: RE: Question About *ist D
I use the middle settings
I am about to sell my long-unused *ist D to a colleague, for whom it is
all the camera she needs. She will probably shoot JPEGs. I always use
PEF, and recall that *ist D JPEGs were criticized for being soft and
lacking contrast. I would like to set the camera so that she'll be
satisfied with
Does anyone know if the battery holder for the ist-D grip is available
separately? It would be very convenient to be able to have this clip
loaded with 4 freshly charged batteries and waiting in my camera bag to
be installed in an instant when necessary...
Perhaps I'll give Pentax Colorado a
Pentax Customer Service should be able to provide this as a spare part.
Godfrey
On Jul 8, 2005, at 10:23 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Does anyone know if the battery holder for the ist-D grip is available
separately? It would be very convenient to be able to have this clip
loaded with 4 freshly
Hi all,
I've been concentrating of microscopy
for a couple of years now and have not
done any normal photography. I have a
question for the '*ist D' experts. Will
the camera work without a lens attached?
In other words if I put it on a
microscope, in place of a Pentax film
body, will it
Don Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been concentrating of microscopy for a couple of years now
and have not done any normal photography. I have a question for
the '*ist D' experts. Will the camera work without a lens attached?
In other words if I put it on a microscope, in place of a
I've been concentrating of microscopy for a couple of years now and
have not done any normal photography. I have a question for the '*ist
D' experts. Will the camera work without a lens attached?
In other words if I put it on a microscope, in place of a Pentax film
body, will it take pictures
Thanks Dave,
Now all I have to do is find the money.
Don
David Wheatley wrote:
I've been concentrating of microscopy for a couple of years now and
have not done any normal photography. I have a question for the '*ist
D' experts. Will the camera work without a lens attached?
In other words if I
. januar 2005 13:21
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Emne: Question about *ist D
Hi all,
I've been concentrating of microscopy
for a couple of years now and have not
done any normal photography. I have a
question for the '*ist D' experts. Will
the camera work without a lens attached?
In other words
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