The waiting game

2018-07-11 Thread Bill
I've always been an instant gratification kind of guy. On Monday, the 
72mm polarizing filter arrived, today the 6 and 10 stop ND filters.

Now I just need a lens to go along with them.
Come on July 20th.

bill

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The waiting game

2001-01-15 Thread Mike Johnston

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I have pentax lenses.  I want pentax
to make a decent body with features something like the N1 has.
Not another lame body that drifts farther and farther away from the
basic capabilites that I want, and that all other manufacturers seem
to provide at some level.Every time I get another Pentax lens I
always debate with myself.  The debate is whether I should continue
with Pentax, or switch to another manufacturer who is actually
introducing new bodies that are capable, or retaining and/or upgrading
the older capable bodies.  I wait for some sign from Pentax that
they are going to turn around and make higher end equipment again.

Bolo -- Josef T. Burger
<<<


Bolo,
Contax users feel the same way about Contax lenses that you feel about
Pentax bodies. The limited lens line has been a sore point with Contax users
for many years. If it didn't make what you needed, chances are you were out
of luck.

No system is perfect, and no system offers everything. It's frustrating to
want something that is never offered, but the waiting game is really quite
futile in my view. So many photographers are waiting for their company to
release a particular thing, and are then highly disappointed when new gear
arrives and it's not to their imagined specifications. Once we indulge in
this habit of mind, it goes on forever. Even if the "perfect" piece of
equipment comes along, it will still have one or two features that are
crucial to us but are missing, or it will have expensive features we don't
want to pay for. Something will be wrong.

It's best simply to pick a couple of features that are most important to you
and buy into the system that offers what you most need, and let the rest of
the chips fall where they may. I loved the Contax Aria, but I want a 50mm
that has good bokeh (blur), since some of my pictures are taken at wide
apertures and have lots of blur in them; Pentax has this and Contax doesn't.
I wanted a 35mm f/2; Pentax has this and Contax doesn't. I wanted an 85mm
f/2; Contax doesn't offer that either, while Pentax offers something very
close to that in the 77mm and then there is always the older 85mm f/2
manual-focus.

So, I shoot Pentax. It doesn't mean that I think everything about Pentax is
perfect. It's simply that it offers what I need most.

I think if what you want is a full-featured, pro-line body, you really
should switch to Nikon or Canon. Those are the brands that compete for the
business of the full-time pros. Pentax isn't going to join that competition
now. Life's too short to sit around waiting for Pentax to introduce the
equivalent of the EOS-1v or F5.

That's just my two cents, as the saying goes.

--Mike

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