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Forum: Post Your Photos! 04-04-2016, 12:24 PM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By UgurUgurlu
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
When I click on properties of the jpeg file I see the exif data. I also uploaded the same photo on flickr and exif seems right.
Untitled by Ugur Ugurlu, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 03-01-2015, 02:14 AM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By Deimos
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 04-28-2014, 08:49 AM  
Post your B&W Film shots
Posted By ayjaydee
Replies: 12,656
Views: 1,436,267
Pentax SP500, Super Takumar 105mm, f 3.5, Ilford super xp2, scanned negative
Forum: Post Your Photos! 01-09-2014, 11:00 PM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By LeRolls
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
Last six accepted entries.


Vintage Storage- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Nuts- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Angry God B&W- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Twisted News BW- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Janssen 5- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Sharp Onion BW- by C Rankin, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 01-07-2014, 02:48 AM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By Adinfinitum
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
I just had another 3 in - so far I'm 15 for 15.





Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-20-2014, 06:58 AM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By Deimos
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
Amazing work guys!


Praying at the Pagoda by phil.w, on Flickr


Fisherman's Sunset by phil.w, on Flickr


The Future of Cambodia by phil.w, on Flickr


Beach Daze by phil.w, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-15-2014, 02:23 AM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By elpolodiablo
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
I haven't been submitting to PPG for over 2 years, decided to put some old shots to see how it goes, here's the approved ones,


Chilli Skate Jam 7 July 2013 Bondi Skate Park by elpolodiablo, on Flickr


Vivid Sydney 2012 by elpolodiablo, on Flickr


Sydney on Fire by elpolodiablo, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-15-2014, 02:15 AM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By Zav
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286


My only photo submitted the last 6 months. :-)
Forum: Post Your Photos! 03-17-2014, 10:06 PM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By LeRolls
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
Last four accepted entries:


Coffe Abstract- by C Rankin, on Flickr


One is Not like the Others BW- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Lens Macro BW- by C Rankin, on Flickr


Natural Light Golf BW- by C Rankin, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 03-19-2014, 07:14 AM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By tootall
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
My latest.

Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 03-21-2013, 05:50 AM  
Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 at f1.4 sharpness fix
Posted By kh1234567890
Replies: 44
Views: 7,444
I was initially somewhat sceptical, but using a 49-28mm step-down ring as a lens hood, as suggested by SOldBear, here, really works.

K-7 with a Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 fully open. It is much sharper with the step-down ring hood.

Same exposure and post-processing on both. Full sizes are on Flickr.


Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 Without Hood by kh1234567890, on Flickr


Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 With 49-28mm Step Down Hood at f1.4 by kh1234567890, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax Q 01-23-2013, 07:17 AM  
What a Great Backpacking Camera
Posted By PenTX
Replies: 4
Views: 1,817
I picked up a Q as a second camera for the specific purpose of backpacking with it. Small, light, durable, inexpensive -- seemed perfect. I had a chance to test my premise this past weekend on a trip to Big Bend.

The Q certainly lived up to my expectations. The 02 zoom was a versatile companion and the raw files it generated have proven surprisingly flexible in post-processing. I never felt the weight of the camera around my neck (although I definitely needed my backup Wasabi Power batteries).

I was concerned about how the Q might handle cold temps (35 at night) and dust, since it's not weather sealed, but neither seemed to faze it. When I went to clean the camera after the trip, there were only a couple of specks to be found on the camera and lens.

In all, I continue to believe that the Q is a little gem. It's an excellent backpacking companion, delivering better IQ than any "rugged camera" at a lower cost. The magnesium build and smart Pentax engineering render it tough enough for multiple days in the back country. (I did not use it in the rain, where I would be a heck of a lot more cautious.)

Bravo, Pentax.
Forum: Pentax K-01 01-12-2013, 11:14 PM  
Silver FA43mm F1.9
Posted By Swift1
Replies: 14
Views: 2,164
Here's another for you :)
Forum: Post Your Photos! 05-20-2012, 03:15 PM  
Food Soon you will be mine....
Posted By loco
Replies: 10
Views: 1,145
There's one little blueberry bush in the yard. It usually does pretty well, but the blueberries stagger themselves in ripening, so usually only 2 or 3 are ripe at a time. Hardly enough to put on your cereal!! :D Still, they are tasty and it looks like there are a couple starting to turn right now.

Thanks for looking! :)


blueberry by loco's photos, on Flickr
Forum: Post Your Photos! 05-11-2012, 11:25 PM  
Sticky: Pentax Photo Gallery (PPG) entries
Posted By kengoh
Replies: 6,218
Views: 1,037,286
First time I got 2 rejects, both shots taken at China, which one of them I really like it. Felt a little shock though when saw them rejected. :(

Luckily this shot was accepted as it was my fav & has been doing well in flickr:
appeared in few galleries of others:
Galleries | (Explored) Blue Eared Kingfisher #6 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

1st place in a birding group April competition
Flickr: Discussing April Competition in MAD about BIRDS!!
Flickr: MAD about BIRDS!!


(Explored) Blue Eared Kingfisher #6 by kengoh8888, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 01-01-2012, 04:42 PM  
Making the Most of Long Exposure Handhelds
Posted By Heie
Replies: 19
Views: 18,114
Making the Most of Long Exposure Handhelds - A Handheld Stabilization Guide

I've updated the review to include photos that actually populate! I understand it was an issue and I had been meaning to get to it, but with Adam's permission I re-accessed the article submission system, re-uploaded every image, and I can now personally guarantee that every image will (not should....will) work for you :D

Thanks again for all you very kind words and the support on this project.

-Heie
Forum: Pentax K-5 & K-5 II 01-05-2012, 05:40 PM  
Catch in focus accuracy? [Solved]
Posted By telly0050
Replies: 25
Views: 5,305
ofer4 i just solved my problem, maybe you can follow what i did too.

inspired by lensalign (they sell a few pieces of printed cardboard for $80?? ridiculous...), i created my own.

here is the set up:



a box that i DIY for simple and small object shots,
a ruler,
a binder clip,
and a random business card with good contrast.

actually.. any white background will do, and anything that gives good contrast for the camera to focus is also good.

then place the camera on a tripod, straight and level to the business card, and start taking shots.



after messing on AF fine adjustment for a bit, a -6 value finally gives me the best result of this lens.







a few shots after the adjustment... all taken with CIF.
i would say the focus is pretty dead on now, since it gives the same sharpness as using live view focus.

also make sure you turn the focus ring very slowly when it gets near focus distance.
the slower the shutter speed is, the slower your have to turn it.
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: 416,644
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: Pentax News and Rumors 12-17-2011, 11:07 AM  
Mr. Kitazawa slated to announce Pentax upcoming bodies in Dec 19'th
Posted By K1D27H
Replies: 429
Views: 65,551
Uh, I just voiced my opinion. There is no need for an insult. It is not like I am asking people to believe the same thing as I do.
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 12-14-2011, 12:23 PM  
Can't find batteries for older spotomatic
Posted By bulic
Replies: 21
Views: 5,985
everyon that has a spotomatic should read the first page re: discontinued battery issue & solutions @

MRB400 WeinCell non-mercury replacement for PX400 EPX400 RM400 H-B V400PX E400N PM400R KX400 T400N.

jimmy:D
Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio 09-22-2011, 06:57 PM  
Wireless Flash Question
Posted By taiweitai
Replies: 11
Views: 2,196
After i got used to the Metz 50 that i bought for a while, i just decided to take a step forward 2 months ago to buy a 540 FGZ to pair with the Metz and start taking some advantage of the wireless p-ttl feature. Well, It did not work as what i thought and i figure it must be me....

I failed to understand the concept of "Master" and "Control" mode

The concept i had is if you have two flashes, it will serve as two light sources which fire the same time...... I know i was wrong after a while...... Here is my setting - i have the 540fgz on the hot shoes and the Metz 50 at a remote location on wireless slave mode, both face the object directly straight and on the left. As i set my 540 FGZ on "Master" mode, the slave Metz 50 would fire first before the shutter and the 540 would light up when the shutter is open - which object takes the light mostly from the 540. It would do the opposite thing if i am on "control" mode. So now i try to bounce off a wall or an umbrella with the slave flash, delay the light off the"pre-flash" so the object catch the light off the slave.

I don't find a wall or have the leisure to bring an umbrella sometime to shoot picture at a very open area sometime, that's why i was expecting two flashes would have a balance distribution on something i am shooting. I read the manual but that does not help, Any two cents here?
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 03-14-2011, 04:48 PM  
AF540 and K7- pttl
Posted By sifun
Replies: 18
Views: 4,648
I have a combination of the k7 and af 540, It seems I can't get the correct exposure.
I have it set to PTTL, I don't see any preflash at all? Is my AF540 busted?
Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio 01-12-2011, 07:17 PM  
Metz 58 AF-2 Problems
Posted By Freak
Replies: 10
Views: 5,098
Hi,

I recently purchased the Metz 58-AF2 to use with my K-7.

1)Do I actually need to put the flash on the K-7, then pull it back off everytime I want to use P-ttl off-camera?. This seems so stupid why can't i just choose P-TTL?

1)I cannot seem to get the Flash to work at all in anything except Slave Mode.
Setting it to Master or Controller, sees only the camera flash fire.

2)I tried changing the menu option "Flash In Wireless Mode" between options 1/2, both options seem to still fire the onboard flash, I would expect only option 1 to do that?

Has anyone got a K7 working with the AF2 as an off-camera Master/Slave?

Any ideas welcomed!
Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio 07-13-2011, 01:56 PM  
K5 with Metz 58 AF2, how do I use it off camera
Posted By 10speeduk
Replies: 8
Views: 4,392
Hi all,

I am hoping to use my flash 'off camera'. It has a wireless function, but I cant make head or tail of it. I read somewhere that it can only be triggered by the built-in camera flash, not ideal.

Can it be done? If not what flash do I need to buy to be able to do it? Or are there any add-on accessories I can get to give me the capability? I just want to put it on a stand with a shoot-through umbrella...

Thanks

Paul
Forum: Post Your Photos! 11-18-2011, 01:41 PM  
People Another niece portrait (645 A* 120/4)
Posted By igor
Replies: 10
Views: 1,314
low autumn sun produces some nice smooth lighting... had my first take in portraiture with the new 645 A* 120mm f/4 lens.

K20D body, ISO 250 f/5.6



thanks for looking!
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