Forum: Pentax Medium Format
09-09-2014, 06:53 AM
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I think the first Pentax DSLR that had a built in intervalometer (to take timed images while aloft) was the K20D. Those can be found at KEH for ~ $250, lens not included.
It's no 645Z, but I wouldn't hook my 645Z up to a kite. :eek:
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Forum: Pentax Medium Format
09-08-2014, 01:23 PM
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Thanks for the offer, but at this point I don't really need ANOTHER camera...:lol:
BTW - I always fly with Style. :cool:
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Forum: Pentax Medium Format
09-08-2014, 07:04 AM
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Thanks! :lol: ---------- Post added 09-08-14 at 07:05 AM ----------
What, Sony doesn't count? :D ---------- Post added 09-08-14 at 07:17 AM ----------
The payload on the Phantom is <400g. The 645Z weighs 1550g, sans lens. Also, note the length of the landing gear compared to the bottom of the camera.
So, either my Phantom is on steroids (:mad:), or it's a good actor (:cool:). You be the judge. :D
Thanks for looking.
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Forum: Pentax Medium Format
09-08-2014, 06:50 AM
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Thanks! 5 minutes in Photoshop and it really looks like it's flying... ;) ---------- Post added 09-08-14 at 06:57 AM ----------
OK, you caught me. At the risk of violating the NDA I had to sign, I was testing the new Ricoh Pentax O-LED1, L.E.D. accessory, to give all their cameras the necessary number of L.E.D.s, to meet the new specifications. :D ---------- Post added 09-08-14 at 07:00 AM ----------
Or, ..., creative editing. ;)
Thanks!
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Forum: Pentax Medium Format
09-07-2014, 04:02 PM
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