I was suspecting this also.
Has anybody faced infinity focus problems with Pentax FA 100/2.8 Macro?
Thanks
Ramesh
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From: Antti-Pekka Virjonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 1:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wind shutter speed
Ektachrome 200 pushes a lot better than the 100 variants. Although I
prefer the 100 Ektachromes for straight up use.
Paul
Mark Roberts wrote:
Nagaraj, Ramesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been avoiding pushing; may be I should go for it.
Definitely worth trying for one roll to see how
Title: Wind shutter speed
Hi,
Recently I was took some photos in Vermont, it was medium windy when I took the photos.
Landscape photos..
I shot, moutain tops with Pentax FA 100/2.8 Macro. The trees are not as sharp as I expected.
I think the reason could be, the wind on the mountain
Assuming your tripod is sufficiently sturdy (I'm not personally familiar
with the Slik model you mentioned), it sounds like the wind and the long
shutter speed were definitely responsible for the blurring you observed.
Going to a faster film, like ISO 200 as you suggested, may not be the whole
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From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 8:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wind shutter speed
Assuming your tripod is sufficiently sturdy (I'm not personally familiar
with the Slik model you mentioned), it sounds like
Nagaraj, Ramesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slik700DX is pro model and sturdy tripod.
I use polarizer only if it is enhancing the photo.
May be I should sacrifice some DOF and go for high shutter speed.
I think, I was shooting at f/16 f/22.
If I use 200 shoot at f/8; I may get slightly more high
And at f:8 or 11 you will be using the sharpest part of the lens in many
cases.
Ken
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 02:19 am, Nagaraj, Ramesh wrote:
If I use 200 shoot at f/8; I may get slightly more high speed.
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Nagaraj, Ramesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been avoiding pushing; may be I should go for it.
Definitely worth trying for one roll to see how it works for you. Use good,
pro film, though. Fuji Provia 100, Kodak E100S, E100SW, E100VS are the
ones I can vouch for.
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Mark Roberts
Photography
At 19:55 25.11.2002 -0500, Ramesh wrote:
Landscape photos..
I shot, moutain tops with Pentax FA 100/2.8 Macro. The trees are not as sharp as I
expected.
I think the reason could be, the wind on the mountain(I am sure of it because I was
shooting from the bottom).
Another thing: the FA
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