The lenses are mainly on eBay and sometimes on buy/sell/trade forums dedicated to photography. I guess when I said "where to look" I meant more "what to look for."
from my recent visit to Hellingly Asylum, almost all of these have been fiddled with to get them looking their best (hope you don't mind:razz shame the jpg compression ruins the quality
Honeywell Pentax ES (aperture-priority screwmount camera)
Original manual
Shutter release cable
Vivitar flash
Vivitar 28mm f/2.8
SMC Takumar 55mm f/1.8
85-210mm tele zoom of some sort
400mm tele lens of some sort (looks huge)
Soligor teleconverter of some sort
Dwb, what are your first impressions of the tough 8000? I'm loving it so far, and will post a review taking into account the various mode when i get back from staying in the mountains in italy - a good test of its capabilities!
Lovely photos Morpha, love the first shot. I love the crazy achitecture and added family of little bugs. Also sharpness of the flower and softness of the photo, I like stark contrasts.
DWB. fantastic. I adored the San fran sign.
Blackout. your country is fantastic, I could enjoy that.
Mookie nice photos. some eerie dim lighting in there maybe even some light art would be sublime!
Sam your first shot is pure nostalgic for me. used to holiday somewhere similar. beautiful shots.
Will hopefully have the K200D or K20D (depending on avalability on ebay etc and pricing.
Nice. I'd strongly recommend the K20D (or even the older K10D) over the K200D. The K200D is a fine camera, but it's kind of awkwardly placed in the Pentax dSLR lineup. I'd almost go so far as to say that the K-m/K2000 is a better buy.
Once the K-7 hits you're going to see a lot of used K20Ds and K10Ds on eBay and the Pentaxforums Marketplace. Might wanna hold out for a month or two and see what happens.
this is a picture i took out in cyprus at easter, over there they burn an effigy of judas on a big bonfire, this one was at a church right in the middle of paphos. also have a look at see what you can see in the flames of the fire.
yh but for a newcomer i think the canons are better mainly because the mnu system and operation are very intuative(sp) and easy to use, and someone with no camera knowledge atall can use one perfectly fine but if you do know what you are doing there is alot of creative scope
Haven't been doing much with the camera. But it was Father's Day the other day and the kids got dear ole Dad a new grill. Haven't had a grill for quite a few years, so we were finally able to cook up some good steaks!
Many more nights of good eating to come. Gonna try my hand at slow smoking some ribs, some rotisserie chicken, maybe breakfast on the weekends with the kids if I can get around to picking up a griddle.
Happy eating!
** Nasty part is, when I wasn't looking, the wife swiped my nice and red medium steak and left me with her medium well to well done steak It was still very enjoyable though.
That was Friday's dinner above. On Saturday it was just me and the girls and it was hamburgers. "We hate hamburgers!" is the normal dinner conversation when they are on the menu. They were in the other room with their dinner and I bit mine and it was a bit undercooked (fine for me). So I went to check on their burgers and in the 3 minutes it took me to serve them theirs, walk out into the kitchen and bite into mine, then walk back to them, the burgers were no where to be found. Just some crumbs left on the plates.