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Forum: Ricoh GR 01-28-2021, 12:34 PM  
GR III - photos from owners
Posted By juristkostya
Replies: 1,635
Views: 138,897
both with wide-converter




Forum: Ricoh GR 01-27-2021, 09:38 AM  
GR III - photos from owners
Posted By AgentL
Replies: 1,635
Views: 138,897
R0000224 by Andrew Lossing, on Flickr

R0000232 by Andrew Lossing, on Flickr

R0000590 by Andrew Lossing, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 07-24-2018, 03:01 PM  
Abstract Los Olivos
Posted By Photogoof
Replies: 10
Views: 818
I love the texture!
Forum: Pentax Price Watch 05-04-2018, 10:26 AM  
May 4th 2018 15% at Ebay US and Canada
Posted By eyrr
Replies: 9
Views: 1,219
Code is PMAY4TH. Good until 7pm Eastern time tonight. Discount can be used on anything over $50 USD and is worth up to $100 USD.

Happy Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you.
Forum: Sold Items 04-11-2018, 07:48 AM  
For Sale - Sold: Pentax K-70
Posted By tonezime
Replies: 5
Views: 1,460
I love the Peak Design Clutch.
Forum: Lens Clubs 03-07-2018, 01:29 PM  
*Macro* lens club
Posted By Canada_Rockies
Replies: 5,134
Views: 685,693
What a great shot!
Forum: Lens Clubs 03-07-2018, 01:14 PM  
*Macro* lens club
Posted By sculptor666
Replies: 5,134
Views: 685,693
dfa50

Forum: Pentax KP 02-27-2018, 07:42 AM  
My 65 year photography journey ends with the KP !
Posted By HelenJo
Replies: 46
Views: 9,687
I have always had a deep rooted passion with photography from a very young age of about 12.
It all started when I watched a gentleman spend a couple hours composing a shot overlooking the Missouri River with a large field camera in Sioux City Iowa.
The Gentleman's name was Lee Russell , and he worked for the Sioux City Tribune that summer in 1941.

Mr Russell also had a small photography studio he shared with another photographer downtown next to the Barber shop that my father frequented.
It seems Mr. Russel had noticed a young girl intently watching him work on several occasions. She had endless questions about the "How" , "What" , and "Why" of capturing images with such a large and strange device.
Little did I know they were both members of the Homeless Mens Bureau and sat on the same county committee every month.

One day the following Spring my father came home with a small package just for me ! I was just tuning 13 and it was 1942 . Times were really tough back then and any gift was very hard earned. Mr Russell's enlightenment had somehow prompted my father to buy it for me because of my fascination with his photography work.

When I opened the package I could hardly believe my eyes , my very own Zeiss Ikoflex Camera !
I was in another world , and still can remember running around town doing every imaginable task just to buy more film. Mr Russel introduced me to processing that year , oh what a smelly affair !

My first Pentax was purchased for me by my Husband the day he proposed marriage about ten years later in 1953. He was a very smart man , and knew a simple engagement ring just wouldn't do it for this Lady, Ha ha !
It was a Pentax Asahiflex. Yes , it did the trick ! I married him the following week and stayed that way for over 62 years until his death a few years ago.

I have owned nearly every Pentax made to date , and used the heck out of every one of them. From the Asahiflex to the Spotmatics , H-1 , EX , MX , LX , PZ1 , and some I have even forgotten the names of.
The one model I never used or owned was the K1000. I dont know how that one slipped past , but it did.


I made the switch to digital a few years back with a new Pentax K30. That turned out to be the very first unhappy experience with any Pentax. It kept breaking down and getting sent back for repairs repeatedly.
I finally got disgusted with it and gave it to a young man in Showlow Arizona that knew what the problem was and said he could fix it . Good riddance !


And now this leads me here to this KP forum.
After the brief love affair with the K30 , and a replacement K5 that I used for nearly 5 years.....I saw the KP.:D
As soon as I saw the picture on B&H last year I knew I was going to investigate.
When I finally got one in my hands while in their store last year it was all over with , I bought one.
It has everything cosmetically that I could want. It looks like a Camera design from decades past. Somewhat of a cross between a 67 and a LX ! That is so Sexy to me !
I really liked my MZ-S film body , but this KP far outshines it too.


The features are so lovely too. I originally wanted a K-3II before handling the KP , but with a different screen that articulates , but no such luck.
When nothing new looked like it was in the works , I went ahead and bought 1 more of the KP models , so now I have 2.
I knew when I saw the looks and specs that this was MY camera , my very last camera.

Im using one PK body heavily , and keep one for a spare to avoid going through anything similar to the K30 fiasco ever again.
Have since sold , donated , and gifted all my old film bodies and gear , and even the K-5.
I did keep all my M42 Pentax lenses and K mount Pentax lenses that Ive acquired over the years.
Of course my old Zeiss isnt going anywhere , nor the Asahiflex my husband caught me with...Haha.

This Old Lady may only shoot in JPG , but the KP is HelenJo Approved !
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 03-04-2018, 04:57 AM  
The K-3 line will continue!
Posted By ffking
Replies: 932
Views: 103,841
I think perhaps it's just a matter of words - people use 'K3 replacement' or 'K-3iii' and 'flagship' just as shorthand for the next full featured APS-C offering (which the KP, for all its charms. wasn't/isn't) - not trying to imply that it will simply be upgrade of the existing model with a few new tweaks. That's how I use it, anyway.
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 03-03-2018, 11:13 PM  
The K-3 line will continue!
Posted By monochrome
Replies: 932
Views: 103,841
I like my KP. Brilliant idea - different - to let me adjust my camera to suit my hands rather than adjusting my hands to suit my camera. Brilliant - ground-breaking - to let me choose whether to do nothing, upgrade my K-1 or buy the K-1ll.

Pentax is doing some interesting, disruptive things. It feels like Ricoh is strengthening the brand identity as different and innovative at the edges. The recent commentary on the K-1 Special Site sounds like they’re rethinking the entire product process, targeting an intercept with future tech in a few years. Since they can’t ‘catch up’ (the entrenched players are a moving target) they’re going to leapfrog.

Of course many people will complain because they don’t understand.

Should be a lot of fun to watch and experience.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-03-2018, 08:07 PM  
My Report from CP+ 2018
Posted By JPT
Replies: 38
Views: 6,954
Since Yokohama is an easy train trip from my home, I’ve been to each CP+ since 2013, except for 2014, when the Saturday was snowed off. Each time I go it seems to get a bit bigger and busier.

The organizers explained their plans and objectives for CP+ 2018 last December.
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There are 128 exhibitors, up from 121 in 2017. This has meant that most of the booths have become a bit smaller this year, including Ricoh/Pentax. They have a target of 70,000 attendees, up from 66,666 attendees in 2017.

Other interesting information from their presentation was that the foreign media in attendance dropped hugely from 2016 to 2017 by around half. On the other hand male and female attendees in the 20s and 30s increased a lot, especially young women. So this has driven their focus of their marketing this year on first-time photographers and women in particular.

I didn’t have all that much time at the show this year, but I tried to get around to as much as I could.



Ricoh Booth
There was no obvious change in the branding from recent years. It’s clear that Pentax, GR and Theta are positioned as sub brands of Ricoh.The booth itself was a bit smaller than last year, with more space given over to the stage in the middle. Left of the stage was an area devoted to Pentax. An equally large space on the right focused on Theta.

I think they clearly decided to push two things at CP+ this time: Full frame K-mount and Theta. APS-C K-mount, GR and 645 were there but not very prominent, except for in the presentation schedule. There was the DA* 11-18 under glass and some obvious hinting about a new GR, with a poster and stickers to make people register for the new GR Facebook page. I couldn’t get any more info about the 11-18, despite asking.

I could not find any reference to Q or its lenses this time. One of the Ricoh staff was using a Q to document the event, and a few visitors had them, but there was nothing I could see on the booth.

There were a number of presentations, but the one I watched was by Yoshiaki Kobayashi on the K-1 mark 2. He is the photographer who took all the photos used in the brochure and the samples, including the wintry ones from Hokkaido Japan (where he lives) and the summer ones in New Zealand. This was quite interesting and contained a lot of hints about how to get the most out of the new features. I wish I could have stayed for more presentations, but it is really time-consuming to do that.

K-1 mark 2
I was able to try the camera with the new lens, Of course the camera looks exactly like the K-1, so there are no surprises in the design. I tested the hand-held pixel shift function. The first attempt wasn’t successful, but I got a clear and detailed shot on the second. You can hear the shutter going four times, so it is not using an electronic shutter. Once it has taken, it locks up the camera for quite a while processing and saving.

In Kobayashi-san’s presentation, he mentioned that he was getting about a 50% success rate with handheld pixel shift. He knows what he is doing, so bear in mind he would not be attempting impossible shots. He said that the key to success is keeping the shutter speed high and avoiding rotational shake in particular (not 100% sure I understood this part). He also made the point that you can always extract a single raw image if the pixel shift goes wrong, so there is little to lose by trying. Another interesting comment was that results handheld can in certain circumstances be better than on a tripod, such when on a wood deck, bridge or another surface that is slightly moving.

They also had a space where you could test the low light ISO performance side by side with a standard K-1. Checking the results on the screen, you can see that the accelerator unit improves noise noticeably. I tried it at ISO 25,600 and it was a lot cleaner on the new K-1, but perhaps still too much for some people. Repeating the test at 6400 was quite convincing, showing less noise without any strange side effects. I’m not much of a pixel-peeper or int post processing, so you might have a more critical eye than me.

I could not really judge AF myself, but in the presentation Kobayashi-san mentioned the continuous AF improvement and showed some nice bird in flight images. I guess the Pentax Forums review will reveal how much it has really improved.

D-FA 50mm
The lens on the K1 mark 2 when I tried it was the D-FA 50mm. It is fairly big for a prime, like the Sigma, but not as enormous as the recent Zeiss primes. Honestly, I think some of the comments about the size have been a bit over the top. It is bigger than the old 50s, but more or less in line with modern primes from other manufacturers. I still don’t think I would be interested in buy that specific lens, but I came away with part of me wanting it anyway.

Right after trying the Pentax lens, I went straight to the Tokina booth, where they had their own Opera 50mm on display. I’m almost certain these lenses are co-developed. They have the same feeling of weight and balance, and exactly the same hood, which is very Pentax-like, with the filter cut-out. They feel different in the texture of the barrel and the rubber grip material. Because of that the Tokina feels cheaper.

Other booths
I went around the whole floor and it was business as usual for most of the brands. They had larger stands than Ricoh. In particular, the Sony stand was enormous this year. Also, I really got the feeling that Sony is gaining on the other brands, based on the cameras people were holding. I did feel the booth was rather bland, though.

The one I liked most was the Olympus stand this year. There seems to be a trend towards having more educational presentations in recent years, and Olympus had two stages with really practical talks going on. They also seemed to be more obviously targeting female photographers. I think it is a tricky balance trying to appeal to both genders, while not being stereotypical and patronizing about it. Olympus seems to be getting it right by featuring work and talks by female photographers more than the others.

One sad point was that Casio didn’t have a booth this time. I’m not really interested in their cameras, and not many people were looking last year, but I think it is said to see a brand decide not to join, other than the usual too-cool-to-show-up Leica, who never attend.

Overall, it was a not the most impressive show this time, but still fun to go to, and there were some indications that Ricoh is getting back to normal service in terms of product releases.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 03-02-2018, 02:54 PM  
Help me choose - Pentax FA 100m f2.8 vs.Tamron 90mm f2.8 272Ep vs. Sigma EX 105 f2.8
Posted By Doundounba
Replies: 67
Views: 4,942
I believe the OP is talking about FA, not D-FA. But I do agree that the D-FA WR is a thing of beauty... :o
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 03-02-2018, 06:26 PM  
K70 or KP
Posted By SSGGeezer
Replies: 61
Views: 19,202
Thanks, I will be taking advantage of this one when my KP arrives next week. It is within 200 miles but the weekend makes me sad!
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 03-02-2018, 07:31 AM  
Maths Question: what is 5 x 85 + 77?
Posted By LennyBloke
Replies: 17
Views: 1,722


Sorry - I was bored, it's snowing here in the UK and we can't cope with it ;)
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 03-02-2018, 12:57 AM  
DA70 vs Tamron 90
Posted By xabolcs
Replies: 15
Views: 1,973
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 02-27-2018, 07:10 AM  
Worth getting the Pentax 15mm HD if you have the Pentax 21MM lens already?
Posted By Theov39
Replies: 46
Views: 4,135
Thank you everyone for your very helpful advice.

Based on your advice, I have now bought a very nice like new Pentax HD 15mm I was lucky enough to find at a reasonable price.

Can't wait to take it out and see what it can do.
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 11-03-2017, 10:43 PM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By Cuom nguyen
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536







K200D
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 10-28-2017, 10:16 AM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By normhead
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536
My latest from the 100, this time coupled with the HD DA 1/4 TC/

2017-10-26-Fall-forest-and-garden-4 by Norm Head, on Flickr

2017-10-26-Fall-forest-and-garden-3 by Norm Head, on Flickr

2017-10-26-Fall-forest-and-garden-2 by Norm Head, on Flickr

2017-10-26-Fall-forest-and-garden-1 by Norm Head, on Flickr
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 10-11-2017, 09:37 AM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By normhead
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 02-01-2017, 02:19 PM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By edin_togger
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536
Not just for Macro!

Fog in the Valley, Pitlochry, Perthshire

20170129 - Pitlochry by Chris Mitchell, on Flickr
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 01-23-2017, 10:26 AM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By jab2980
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536
f/5.6 on K5-II
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 11-17-2016, 12:27 PM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By UrmoP
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536
Couple ones from me. I used Pentax K-3II.

Really beautiful lens :)

Nature photography by Urmo Parts
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 04-04-2016, 07:40 AM  
Pentax-D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro
Posted By hadi
Replies: 203
Views: 49,536


Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-23-2018, 11:28 PM  
Nature Sunny Morning fresh
Posted By eaglem
Replies: 6
Views: 558
and healthy.

Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 11-18-2017, 07:28 AM  
prime, prime, everywhere a prime...
Posted By pepperberry farm
Replies: 18,656
Views: 999,581
firstly, I am surprised at the size of the FA*300 - not much bigger physically than my A200/4, but does weigh more - I can see how she could be used without a tripod, but would get heavy after a bit...

Canadian geese by Pepperberry Farm, on Flickr

tall grass, afternoon sun by Pepperberry Farm, on Flickr
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