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Forum: Pentax KP 3 Days Ago  
Post Your Best KP Shots
Posted By Grimmus
Replies: 4,397
Views: 443,336
Night shot of Burwood Beach with the Southern Cross and pointers, and the LMC and SMC in the background - with the DA*11-18mm, stack of 25 shots, f2.8. Cross posted.

Forum: Pentax KP 04-07-2024, 01:22 PM  
Post Your Best KP Shots
Posted By autostadt
Replies: 4,397
Views: 443,336
FA 77 limited...
Forum: Pentax KP 03-23-2024, 05:33 PM  
Post Your Best KP Shots
Posted By tonyvega
Replies: 4,397
Views: 443,336
Street photo in San Francisco.
Forum: Pentax KP 03-22-2024, 10:12 PM  
Post Your Best KP Shots
Posted By Grimmus
Replies: 4,397
Views: 443,336
The planes spend most of their time at relatively low altitude over the ocean and the steep hills along the Newcastle coast means you are often about level with the aircraft. All taken with the DA*300 on the Kp (with a bit of cropping). The F-35A was doing it's thing while I was trying to find a carpark :(







Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-26-2024, 05:25 AM  
Production of black Pentax K-3 Mark III stopped???!!!
Posted By Mistral75
Replies: 240
Views: 16,381
I'm not implying anything, I'm just reporting information published by a reliable source and then making assumptions/conjectures.

And I don't enjoy what I'm reporting, believe me.
Forum: Pentax Camera and Field Accessories 03-30-2024, 09:44 AM  
My Camera Bag Cart — REVISITED
Posted By AggieDad
Replies: 22
Views: 1,295
A week or so ago I wrote about acquiring a Rollator-style walker to cope with some balance problems I have. It is an all-terrain model with pneumatic tires. At the time all I had was a product photo from the seller's website.

This post is to show some photos of the Rollator in use. The other day I took it out for a full-blown test. I loaded it up with more gear than I would ever take at one time and then headed out for a two mile wander around a small lake at the local state park. The path varies between gravel and dirt and some grass, and it while it was flat, it was not smooth. The Rollator passed with flying colors.

The gear I packed for this included my photo bag packed with a K-3// camera body and 4 lenses and a Sirui travel tripod; a full-sized Benro tripod; and a Sigma 150-500 along with a gimbal mount. In other words, a bunch of stuff. Here are some photos that show the Rollator both packed and in action.

I am thrilled with this whole set-up. It will give me more opportunities than I have had in a while. If anyone reading this has some mobility issues, this might be something to explore.


This photo shows the camera bag on the front of the walker. I used 2 snap hooks to hang it. The snap hooks are attached to the walker with zip-ties and stay on all the time.


Here is the full-sized tripod mounted on the other side of the Rollator. I used 2 gear-ties (giant tie-wraps) for this and they worked perfectly.


Here I am sitting on the walker's seat and using the camera. This worked great; better than I expected.


The tripod set up with Sigma ready to shoot some wading birds and water fowl. Notice the tripod is set low so I can sit while taking while taking pictures.
Forum: General Photography 03-24-2024, 11:27 AM  
Discontinued But Not Dead
Posted By ramseybuckeye
Replies: 29
Views: 1,934
I've been out twice this weekend with the KP and DA20-40. It's a shame they haven't truly replaced it, the K-3III has similarities, but big differences too, but I do have one and love it too, it's just not the KP;

I was out this morning, cold windy, and drab skies, but still got decent results:
Gravel Road by Tom Ramsey, on Flickr

Friday morning when the weather was cooperative, the combo shines:
Twilight Color by Tom Ramsey, on Flickr
Forum: General Photography 03-23-2024, 10:58 PM  
Discontinued But Not Dead
Posted By Adam
Replies: 29
Views: 1,934
I wonder if after the film camera, but before the new full frame, Pentax might bring back something like the KP. Seems like it'll easily be popular enough!
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-14-2024, 06:29 AM  
Poll: Does (lens) size matter? Best of Pentax Forums Newsletter March 13 Poll
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 55
Views: 2,742
Fixed that for you. :)
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-13-2024, 01:39 PM  
Poll: Does (lens) size matter? Best of Pentax Forums Newsletter March 13 Poll
Posted By Smolk
Replies: 55
Views: 2,742
That’s unnecessarily psychologising why people want these lenses.


These particular lenses ARE brilliant at open apertures, as good as 2,3 stops closed down. What’s more, open apertures result in another DoF, which high ISO doesn’t. So if you want that, there is a clear case for them.

If you don’t need it, fine, just don’t disparage the case for their use.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-13-2024, 01:21 AM  
Poll: Does (lens) size matter? Best of Pentax Forums Newsletter March 13 Poll
Posted By Dartmoor Dave
Replies: 55
Views: 2,742
As always, it's complicated. . .

The reason why even modern prime lenses tend to be so big and heavy is that they are highly optically corrected to appeal to the sort of buyers who care mostly about MTF charts, and it takes a lot of glass to achieve that. The end result is lenses so highly corrected that the more arty-fartically minded types of photographer (like me) find them sterile and boring and characterless.

So my own preference is for smaller, lighter lenses. On the one hand that's because they're easier to carry around, but mostly it's because smaller lighter lenses tend to be less optically corrected and so they produce results with more character.
Forum: Pentax K-3 III 04-12-2023, 12:09 PM  
Paint wear
Posted By Lord Lucan
Replies: 49
Views: 4,238
I don't want to pretend I am a busy pro photographer. I do have a friend (collects Nikon F-series SLRs) who likes brassing, not because he pretends to be a pro but because he believes the camera must have had some history, might have been in a paperazzi scrum around Princess Diana or something - fair enough but it means nothing to me.


I have sold a few cameras (analogue and digital) and no-one has ever asked me what the shutter count was. As for myself, scrolling down the pictures on Ebay does not tell me the shutter count, and I won't bother to ask if the camera looks worn (and certainly not if it looks battered). I would only look for or ask about the shutter count if the pictures looked OK first.

Knowing how badly some people treat their stuff leaving both visible and invisible scars, I don't buy anything used unless it is in very good cosmetic condition, and preferably still with its box - it will have had a careful owner and therefore less likely to have invisible damage too.
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 03-07-2024, 08:27 PM  
Clackers' Beginners Tip 104: The Pentax FA 77 Limited
Posted By clackers
Replies: 13
Views: 1,779
Good morning, everyone. At the weekend, I dropped into a local furniture store. My wife hated my impulse purchase of a revolving chair, but then she sat on it.

Eventually she came round.

Now, I don't like employers putting lots of conditions on their workers. An Indian restaurant I served in years ago was so secretive I had to sign a legal contract that I wouldn't share their flatbread recipe.

It was their standard naan disclosure agreement.

So, I have the Sigma 85mm f1.4 as a quality short tele prime, but it's big and heavy, and not always suited when I do walkaround photography. I often don't feel like loading it into my minimalist bag. Owners of the amazing Pentax DFA* 85mm f1.4 might even get the same feeling.

That's when I use my FA 77 Limited, which ultimately does most of what my Sigma can do, as you can see in the K-1 picture below. Why is it one of the most sought after Pentax lenses?

In the film era of the 90s, famed Pentax lens designer Jun Hirakawa (who would later head Tamron's lens division) was behind a project to make three small but quality primes - known later by some as The Three Princesses. Eccentricity seemed to be part of the philosophy ... the focal lengths were just the start.

The first was 43mm, which he had thought for geometry reasons was ideal for naturalistic street photography. A small production run was made for Leica owners too.

Second was the 77, which he saw as a smaller version of his famous FA*85 f1.4. The last was the larger 31mm, which IIRC others in the company finished, as his original idea of a descendant of his smaller FA28 f2.8 was rejected. It's a lot bigger than the FA35, too, but ... we'll see in a future tip, it's worth it!

The reduced sizes meant design compromises, and with less glass in them he sacrificed maximum aperture and sharpness for contrast and rendering. They're made of anodized aluminium and hand assembled, and have built in lens hoods. Mine is silver, and tends to get a curious second glance by other photographers. The current versions have HD coating (see Beginners Tip 103 for explanation).

If you're looking to spend on a joyful prime, used or new, to upgrade from say, a zoom, this is one to consider - iconic, even - and a fine portrait lens. Nine rounded blades contribute to the beautiful bokeh. With just a 49mm filter size, it's compact enough to even go in a pocket.

To finish with this week, there's the story of a not very bright man named Fred who goes to a doctor.

He says, "Doc, I want to be castrated. "

The doctor says, "Look, I don't know what kind of cult you're into or what your motives are, but I'm not going to do that sort of operation. "

Fred says, "Doc, I just want to be castrated, and I'm a little embarrassed talking about it, but I have $10,000 cash right here. Will you do it? "

The doctor says, "Well, OK, I guess I could make this one exception. I don't understand, but OK. "

He puts Fred to sleep, does the trick, and is waiting at the bedside when Fred wakes up.

"Well, Doc, how'd it go?" Fred asks.

"It went fine, just fine. It's really not too difficult of an operation. As a matter of fact, $10,000 is a lot to pay for such a simple task, and I felt a little guilty about taking that much. So, while I was operating, I also noticed that you had never been circumcised, so I went ahead and did that, too. I think, it's really better for a man to be circumcised, and I hope you don't mind my... "

"CIRCUMCISED! " yells Fred. "THAT'S the word!!!"

Find the rest of the series here: Clackers' Beginners Tips (Collected) - PentaxForums.com

Forum: Pentax Medium Format 03-04-2024, 12:17 AM  
Post your medium format photos!
Posted By Minimonster
Replies: 20,461
Views: 3,167,195
Padley Gorge on a misty morning. 645z with A645 35/3.5

Padley Gorge by Mini Monster, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 02-28-2024, 02:22 AM  
Poll: Is there a wet darkroom in your future? Best of Pentax Forums Newsletter Feb. 28 poll
Posted By CristiC
Replies: 22
Views: 1,062
I am processing black and white film at home since many many years. Anyone can do that. One-shot Rodinal / R09 is easy to find, a daylight loading tank such as Rondinax means no darkroom, no trouble loading film onto a spiral in a dark change-bag. Handling a fixer solution is no big deal (and smells good, and brings back fond memories). I find that the whole process is actually enjoyable. Don't need a special place, the kitchen sink is enough. That's for film processing.

One has to separate the film development (which is no big deal) from the wet darkroom, used for printing on special photo paper. A nice wet darkroom is a reserved space akin to a man-cave, including the "KEEP OUT!" sign on the door. There's a lot of equipment in a small photo lab. Many have temporarily repurposed their own bathroom, so it can be done by anyone, but a proper darkroom involves much more than what just the film processing involves.
Forum: Pentax K-70 & KF 02-24-2024, 03:19 AM  
Shutter count
Posted By pschlute
Replies: 6
Views: 740
IIRC is a "newspeak" term.....short for "if I remember correctly" :)

ABF is a camera term and means aperture block failure, which affected early models of the K-70, which is why the member is suggesting you go for a later production run model.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 07-03-2020, 11:48 PM  
Sticky: An important message from the moderators
Posted By beholder3
Replies: 323
Views: 64,721
Some observations and suggestions to follow up:
  1. Be much more strict in the "news and rumors" section than elsewhere. Most whiners do not invest effort in any other threads. They dwell on negative news.

  2. The rules should be applied with reference to user post history. There are a number of users who never help others or show images, but inject negativity everywhere and when called out on this whine about "criticism must be allowed". Usually a quick glance at the post history makes it clear.

  3. Why not create a separate corner/subforum for "personal product/brand wishes" and then consequently/actively move any posts and threads there from other areas?
    1. So they are not deleted but concentrated in one place and readers can choose to go there or not

    2. you can move the endless amount of "Pentax should do this", "I want a mirrorless", "I will/have switched brands because", "why I wont buy" and "Pentax needs a 900mm F1.4 lens for $20" posts

    3. It is usually these posts that drive negativity


  4. More aggressively move posts with (perceived) gear complaints to the "Troubleshooting and beginner help" forum. 95% of gear complaints are user skill issues, even if the posters will not want to hear it and have used cameras for ages. All the whining about proper using of autofocus fits there (if not into the personal wishes section).

Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 07-03-2020, 07:32 PM  
Sticky: An important message from the moderators
Posted By Adam
Replies: 323
Views: 64,721
To the PF community:

I hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy in these unprecedented times (please check out our statement on the coronavirus if you haven't already). Like many other businesses, the camera industry has also suffered in the past months (e.g., low camera sales figures and more recently, the sale of the Olympus camera division, etc.). Consequently, even though it would seem that Pentax is coping quite well in comparison, we've been observing a steady rise in negative sentiment toward the Pentax brand throughout the community, which in some cases has led to unpleasant confrontations in forum threads and difficult decisions by the moderators.

In line with my mission of Pentax Forums being a friendly and inclusive community for Pentax users, we are going to be taking a series of steps to help minimize these kinds of unpleasantries going forward.
  • We are seeking additional moderators across multiple time zones to ensure that fewer issues that require moderator attention slip through the cracks (please visit this thread if interested)

  • To the extent possible, we will take a proactive approach to help members avoid issues, rather than directly stepping in to act on problematic post/threads

  • We will provide a greater degree of transparency regarding moderator actions in cases where a member disagrees with a decision that was made, even if the decision itself is not reversed

  • We will gather additional feedback from the community: please feel free to share your ideas in this thread (the moderators will not comment on specific incidents however), or contact the moderators privately

  • Although constructive criticism is welcome and encouraged, we will continue to maintain a firm stance against any form of bullying, trolling, or personal attacks.

To the latter point, I'd like to reiterate this statement that the moderation team posted several months ago:






QuoteQuote:

In recent weeks and months we have received feedback - primarily from new members, but a few established ones too - regarding unnecessarily harsh, dismissive, rude and/or aggressive responses, especially (but not only) when someone raises concerns, doubts or criticisms of the Pentax brand.

PentaxForums is a brand-specific enthusiast site, and most of us here are Pentax enthusiasts. New members with critical views of the brand have a responsibility to understand the dynamics of the community they're participating in and consider the effect of their posts, and we've updated our Welcome & Forum Rules sticky post to reflect this, with guidelines for new members. Even so, all of our members - new and old - have a responsibility to respect each other's opinions (even when we disagree), remain courteous and friendly at all times, keep an open mind, and avoid jumping to conclusions, making personal comments or name-calling (terms such as "fanboy" or "troll", for example). We each represent these forums whenever we post, and it's incumbent on us to present our community as welcoming, respectful, tolerant and helpful to all.

We might reasonably hope that our most established members in particular would take this responsibility to heart, to ensure the continued popularity and longevity of our community and the brands we all support.

When faced with a post where you feel the only option is to dismiss it or "shoot it down", please consider the wider effects of your response. If rules have been broken, report the post to a moderator using the "yellow triangle" report post feature (not by PM, please) and avoid further involvement in the discussion until a moderating decision has been made. Otherwise, please be mindful of the standards referred to above when responding.

Most of all, please strive to be friendly and respectful at all times. There is never just one way to offer (or counter) an opinion. However ill-conceived or inflammatory a post may seem, responding in kind does nothing to help our community and its reputation.

The moderating team will not hesitate to take appropriate action against members who consistently impact the forum atmosphere in a negative way.



Thank you very much for your consideration, and - as always - many thanks for your valued contribution to the forums!
Forum: Pentax KP 02-15-2024, 07:44 AM  
Post Your Best KP Shots
Posted By reuvens
Replies: 4,397
Views: 443,336
20-40mm limited. Definitely my favorite lens on this camera.
Forum: Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Other Camera Brands 01-17-2024, 10:06 AM  
Post your compact camera photos!
Posted By paulh
Replies: 352
Views: 10,675
mono sunset - Fuji X10
winter sunset by Paul Hensley, on Flickr
Forum: Lens Clubs 01-10-2024, 08:14 AM  
The 15mm Limited controls my mind - club
Posted By krzyc
Replies: 12,402
Views: 2,290,331
In point by krzyc sur, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax K-3 III Monochrome 01-12-2024, 12:44 AM  
Post your K3iii Monochrome photos
Posted By greyscale
Replies: 509
Views: 36,829


Yes, I'm in the right thread.

Pentax K3iii Monochrome, Sigma 70/2.8 macro, three exposures through RGB filters.

Post your Filtered K3iii Monochrome photos - PentaxForums.com
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 01-19-2024, 02:35 AM  
K-1 article: “Why I’m not over DSLRs”
Posted By Doormat
Replies: 31
Views: 2,293
I have a roughly a dozen canon mirrorless
RP and all the M plus a few duplicates

Clever stuff, very clever
But it’s like using a smartphone
You know it’s gonna be sharp and contrasty - I’m bored to tears of sharp and contrasty pictures. There’s almost no skill involved these days, like handing your iPad to a toddler, runs off and takes vivid sharp pictures.

The laugh is on the canon forums there’s guys there blowing £7-8K on R5 and 100-500L then expecting everyone to praise them as they managed to point the bloody thing in a somewhat general direction and press the button whilst doing so!!

Yep, clever stuff.
Clearly my disdain is not so subtle!!
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 01-13-2024, 08:11 AM  
Poll: Will you buy the new Pentax compact 35mm compact? Best of PF Newsletter Jan 10 Poll
Posted By Wheatfield
Replies: 182
Views: 7,208
To me this is quite a canard.
Sloppy photography is sloppy photography, and will give equally bad results no matter what medium is being used.
Forum: Pentax KP 11-18-2023, 09:55 PM  
Post Your Best KP Shots
Posted By reuvens
Replies: 4,397
Views: 443,336
Lone tree in Shaniko sunrise. KP, 20-40mm ltd
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