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Forum: Lens Clubs 07-09-2021, 10:54 AM  
*Macro* lens club
Posted By Shedking
Replies: 5,136
Views: 686,558
We are very fortunate here to have several large fields of unimproved grassland. At this time of year, they are home to thousands of moths and butterflies. If you accept that you are also going to be food for the horseflies, staking out some of the food plants and resting places can be very rewarding. The insects tend to settle when the clouds come over, so ISO can climb a fair bit.

KP with Sigma 180mm f/5.6 APO Macro:
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 02-28-2018, 04:14 AM  
K3 sample shots ... post here !
Posted By WPRESTO
Replies: 12,384
Views: 1,659,732
Apse end of St. Vitus.
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 01-08-2018, 11:33 PM  
li50 vs li90
Posted By seventhdr
Replies: 2
Views: 966
No. The arrangement of the contacts are different between the two batteries.

Regards

Chris
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 12-07-2017, 12:37 AM  
K3 sample shots ... post here !
Posted By Nitrogliserin
Replies: 12,384
Views: 1,659,732
More pics from Skye











Forum: Lens Clubs 05-21-2017, 07:34 AM  
The Sigma Lens Club- All lenses
Posted By kengoh
Replies: 3,239
Views: 499,836
Sharing 2 pics sold last month, coincidentally both pics shot with Sigma 500 F4.5, cam is a 6 yr old K5

Pics sold last month by Ken Goh, on Flickr
Forum: Ask B&H Photo! 01-20-2013, 08:49 AM  
Cullman 40200 Quick Release Plates
Posted By Chuck-B&H
Replies: 1
Views: 1,937
Hello,:

According to our data base, the Cullmann Magnesit 35 Nm Ballhead with Quick Release ( Mfr# CU 40200 ) came with the Cullmann Deluxe Sliding Quick Release Plate (Mfr# CU 40490) which is no longer available. We also recommended the Giottos Short (Standard) Quick Release Plate ( Mfr# MH601 ) as an accessory. They look pretty similar to almost identical in the images I have on hand.

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Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 09-01-2016, 01:29 PM  
K3 sample shots ... post here !
Posted By tuggie76
Replies: 12,384
Views: 1,659,732
I went to the local horse track to photograph horses, but my best shots were the band that played after.
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 09-01-2016, 02:59 PM  
K3 sample shots ... post here !
Posted By Driline
Replies: 12,384
Views: 1,659,732
DA* 200 and our tower crew hanging out atop a 12 story building plus 20' tower......

IMGP3449 by frankweiser, on Flickr
Forum: Lens Clubs 03-10-2015, 09:44 PM  
DA35 f2.4 - the Plastic Fantastic club
Posted By Surnia
Replies: 1,190
Views: 263,198
Haven't taken my 35mm out in a while (been enamored by my Ms!), but it got some camera time at the recent CIAS:

IMGP5519 by Warradon, on Flickr

IMGP5513 by Warradon, on Flickr

Miata. Miata Is Always The Answer.
IMGP5509 by Warradon, on Flickr

That Interior....
IMGP5501 by Warradon, on Flickr

IMGP5493 by Warradon, on Flickr

Definitely not a Mustang.
IMGP5460 by Warradon, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 06-21-2012, 03:11 PM  
Looks Like Rumors Of A New Flash Are True
Posted By glanglois
Replies: 46
Views: 13,258
I have trouble getting parts for my 1953 Studebaker but I'm not counting on a new model hitting the dealerships any time soon ....
Forum: Mini-Challenges, Games, and Photo Stories 07-28-2011, 05:10 PM  
Thematic Tiny Flowers
Posted By photolady95
Replies: 1,728
Views: 173,044
Even my family thinks I'm weird from laying in the grass or in mud to shoot photos. But I told them, you do what you have to, to get the right shot.

Case in point, I spent the afternoon laying on a tile floor shooting one of my great nephew's first birthday. The parents, and the house owners, thought I was nuts. I said, nope, get down to the baby's leval and every thing changes.
Forum: Lens Clubs 05-19-2011, 03:50 AM  
The A Club
Posted By dadipentak
Replies: 4,000
Views: 623,788
:eek: Pass the smelling salts! I suspect some would be offended in the extreme if you polluted this thread with shots from a Sigma lens.:ugh:

OTOH, I'm sure those shots would be very welcome in the Sigma Lens Club, of which I am also a member. :cool:
Forum: Pentax Lens Articles 08-12-2010, 04:24 AM  
Sticky: How to use/meter Manual & M42 Lenses on all Pentax DSLRs (K-1, K-3, K-5, K-30, etc)
Posted By Adam
Replies: 358
Views: 416,821
Many Pentax DSLR owners want to use M42 screwmount (Takumar) lenses, or M or K manual lenses, on their cameras because of the low cost and relatively high image quality of these lenses.


If you're wondering whether or not these lenses can be used with Pentax DSLRs (or the K-01), then the answer is yes! Pentax as well as third-party manual and screwmount lenses can easily be mounted on any Pentax DSLR (such as the K-1 series, KP, K-3 series, K-70, K-S2, K-S1, K-50, K-500, K-30, K-5 series, K-r, K-x, K-7, K10D, K100D, K200D, *ist D, etc.) Just follow this guide!



Modern Pentax DSLRs use the Pentax "K-mount", which employs a bayonet and therefore differs significantly from the M42 screw mount. The older manual M and K (SMC Pentax-M, SMC Pentax) lenses actually use the bayonet, so they will not need an adapter - you can skip straight to the lower portion of this article (starting at "Important!") for information on how to meter with those lenses. Screwmount lenses usually have "Takumar" in their names, and in order to mount screwmount lenses on your k-mount body, you'll need a Pentax k to m42 adapter. Pictured above is the genuine Pentax adapter, which is ideally the one you want to get. Similar third-party adapters are also available. Caution: Many third-party adapters, such as this one, have a protruding flange which will prevent you from focusing all the way to infinity. If you want to buy a third-party adapter (they're generally cheaper), make sure that they don't have this flange. Here's an example of a good third-party adapter.

Once you have your adapter, the next step is to install it on your camera (it can easily be put on and removed on-the-fly). Check out the m42 to k adapter manual.


After you've installed the adapter, you'll want to mount the lens. This is done by screwing it into the camera until the lens feels firmly attached. The focusing window and lens ring should line up with the camera just like any other lens. Now that your lens is mounted, let's talk about how to take photos with it.

Important! The hard part is to get the camera to actually fire when a manual lens is mounted. In order to accomplish this, enter your camera's custom function menu, select the "Using Aperture Ring" setting (usually at the end of the menu, #21 on the K-7, #27 on the K-5, #27 on the K-3, #26 on the K-1), and set it to 2 (allowed). Once you do this, the shutter will at least fire, as it wouldn't have with this setting disabled (you would simply have seen an F-- indication on the top LCD/info screen). The setting description should read: 'Shutter will release when aperture ring is not set to the "A" position' when "allowed" is selected. Also note that the mount on the lens must be conductive for electrical current so that it shorts the electrical contacts on the camera body. All Pentax manufactured lenses have a conductive mount, but some third party lenses do not in which case the area of the mount touching the contacts must be sanded down.

K-30, K-50, K-500, K-70, K-S1, K-S2 and K-01 users: make sure you also set your green button "action in M/TAv Mode" to Tv SHIFT. This is found under the button customization menu (page 3 of the main menu) on the K-01 or as a custom function on the K-30, K-50 and K-500. On the K-S2 and K-70, look under the e-dial programming sub-menu under button customization in the record menu.

Finally, ensure that auto ISO is disabled.

At startup, if your camera asks you for the focal length, enter the actual focal length as labeled on the lens. This will ensure optimal Shake Reduction performance. For zooms, you can use the lower end of the zoom range (this ensures that there will be no over-compensation), or the focal length that you shoot at most often.

Now, let's discuss metering. Since manual lenses don't feed aperture data to the camera, the only way for the camera to check how much light is being passed through the lens is to measure the light while the lens is stopped down. Follow this procedure to properly meter with a screwmount, M, or K lens:

___0. Ensure that the "Using Aperture Ring" custom function is set to "2 (allowed)" (K-30/50/500/01 users must also ensure that the green button is configured to Tv Shift in M/TAv Mode) as described above
  1. Set your camera to M mode using the mode dial (your camera won't fire in other modes*)

  2. Compose and focus your image.

  3. Using the aperture ring (the ring at the very back of your lens; it will have numbers such as 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8 written on it), select your desired aperture setting. Note that the smaller the aperture number is, the more light passes through the lens, and the blurrier the out of focus areas of your photograph will be (and vice-versa). Note your lens will not stop down until step 5.

  4. [Screwmount lenses only] Switch the diaphragm clutch on your lens to "Manual" (you can leave it on Auto when composing and focusing if you don't want a dark viewfinder).

  5. Measure the light by either pressing the "Green Button" (older bodies may use the Av button), or pushing your power button to DOF preview mode (only available on high-end bodies). Your camera will automatically set the shutter speed for you.

All that's left now is for you to press the shutter release button to take your photo. Congratulations- you've now learned how to use M42 and M & K manual lenses with Pentax DSLRs!

*Screwmount lenses may also be used in Av mode since they are always stopped down to the aperture you will be shooting at (unlike M&K lenses, which are stopped down only when the shutter is released or when you meter as described above).

Note: if your aperture ring has an "A" on it, instead of doing stop-down metering as per this guide, you'll want to set the ring to "A" and use the camera's scrollweel to adjust the aperture via Av mode.

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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 02-23-2011, 06:13 AM  
Keeping Exif Info Intact
Posted By Hypocorism
Replies: 10
Views: 2,936
Put this in your toolbox to get around all the senseless crapware that butchers it.

ExifyMe.
XtraSimplicity Blog Archive ExifyMe


And like sterretje says; Clean that dirty sensor!

.R.
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 02-22-2011, 09:19 PM  
Keeping Exif Info Intact
Posted By sterretje
Replies: 10
Views: 2,936
In the gimp,

menu file -> save as
in the 'save image' dialog, specify new filename and click save
a new dialog window with title 'save as jpeg', opens
expand the advanced options and make sure that you have checked the tickbox for 'save exif data'

done; just open the file in a viewer to check
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 02-22-2011, 07:33 PM  
Keeping Exif Info Intact
Posted By JeffJS
Replies: 10
Views: 2,936
Don't resize for web with Any software. Instead, do a simple resize. I don't know how elements handles it but every version of Photoshop I've used, there is an Image Size option in the IMAGE drop down menu.

When you resize make sure your largest dimension is less than 1024 pixels. That way when you upload it, your exif should remain in tact.

:cool:
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 02-22-2011, 07:33 PM  
Keeping Exif Info Intact
Posted By SpecialK
Replies: 10
Views: 2,936
Pretty sure any "save for web" will kill it.
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 02-22-2011, 07:02 PM  
Keeping Exif Info Intact
Posted By pixelsaurus
Replies: 10
Views: 2,936
Resizing for web in Elements 6 will guarantee that your exif info will be stripped.
Forum: Pentax Camera and Field Accessories 12-30-2010, 04:17 PM  
Camera mounted spotlight
Posted By AdrianM
Replies: 23
Views: 8,324
Under the camera as per this photo. I find this works well because it is out of the way of my hands.
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-08-2009, 10:34 PM  
Airplanes and Marbles
Posted By 7.62lew
Replies: 11
Views: 2,967
Flickr: 7.62lew's Photostream

The marbles were taken with the SMC Pentax-F 35-70mm and 50mm/1.7. The airplane photo's taken with the SMC Pentax-F 70-210MM.

Thanks for looking:)






















Forum: Lens Clubs 09-21-2008, 04:15 AM  
Sears Lens Club
Posted By Duh_Vinci
Replies: 1,033
Views: 295,781
Well, it appears that there quite few of our members mentioned that they have Sears lenses. I think these are some of the best bargains out there (no Takumars indeed, but...), so let's see your takes with any Sears lenses that you own?

These are from m42 50mm f1.4 EE (meters very well on K100D/K10D in my experience) I also find this one to be a little sharper than K-mound version I had, and tends to have a little better contrast too.

All wide open











135mm f2.8, K-mount "A" with "macro" mode. This is the "unique" one with character for me. In non-macro mode, sharp and contrasty, but as you turn the front element to one of the 3 "macro" positions (more like close focus, since max is 1:5), wide open, it adds a soft focus and/or glow effect depending on the subject and lighting, and I like it.

All wide open with shortest ext. tubes:











Dusted this one off, 135mm f2.8 m42 EE. I like it, smooth focus, sharp, and the price ;) So wide open too. Fist one - little windy, but I liked the "painting like" appearance I got...











So please join me to in "celebration" :D of the sears club and post your takes on life with any of their old lenses! Look forward seeing all of your photos!

Regards,
D
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 09-05-2010, 06:14 AM  
Full frame/APS-C conversion chart for dummies
Posted By RioRico
Replies: 31
Views: 130,585
If a chart is ill-formed, is it a sick joke? ;)

But I digress. In engineering is a concept called tolerance. How much leeway is allowed in specifications? Can we get away with accuracy / tolerance in the range of 1%, 5%, 10%, as with many electronic components? As Marc said, lenses often vary from their specs. IIRC my FA50/1.4 is actually closer to 52/1.5. That's not so far from a 55/1.7 at a fractional cost. Some Industars are actually marked as 52 or 53mm. Is 5% tolerance tolerable? And some makers may label a run of lenses as if they were all at the 'good' end of the allowable tolerance.

Given such 5% tolerances, the numbers on a chart that 'corrects' from 1.44 (APS-C actual) to 1.5 (nominal formatfaktor) to 1.54 (Pentax) are swamped-out by the lens variability, and may even stray out beyond tolerance to give a more misleading view of a lens' characteristics. In other words, at the 5% level, don't sweat the petty stuff.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 09-02-2010, 02:12 PM  
Full frame/APS-C conversion chart for dummies
Posted By troglodyte
Replies: 31
Views: 130,585
0.65 * 36mm = 23.4mm. 0.65 * 24mm = 15.6mm. The Pentax APS-C sensor is 23.4mm x 15.6mm.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 07-10-2010, 06:15 PM  
Raynox DCR-250
Posted By Marc Sabatella
Replies: 7
Views: 3,447
Note I didn't say it *won't* work - but I've heard it does vignette with the DA55-300, so I'd be surprised if it didn't with a 70-300. If you haven't already, do read through the "Raynox Club" thread - lots of examples and discussion there to help you decide if you've made the right choice. I do think *most* people would recommend the 150 over the 250 unless you have a specialized need for the 250 and know for certain it will work well with your lens.
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 06-02-2010, 09:35 PM  
Pentax Flash Unit AF400FTZ and the K-x
Posted By rawr
Replies: 6
Views: 15,798
Probably better to ask those questions in this area of the forum. It's where all the Pentax flash gurus hang out:

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