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06/26/2008 05:36:52 PM · #1 |
The *ist DS is so yesterday now I have the K20D in my grubby little paws, oh yeah!
I want to play, but it's blowing a gale and hosing down outside, what to do?? |
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06/26/2008 05:44:29 PM · #2 |
Play inside. It's capable. |
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06/26/2008 05:52:53 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by farfel53: Play inside. It's capable. |
I know! Didn't think a photo of my desk chair could be quite so exciting! All these fancy pants buttons screaming at me to push.... :D |
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06/26/2008 06:03:13 PM · #4 |
Poke a hole in a plastic bag and tape it to your lens hood, instant camera cover! Or, go buy a DA* lens and skip the DIY session... |
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06/26/2008 06:17:00 PM · #5 |
Hmmm... why do I get the feeling there's something wrong with that advice...? :D
Can't buy any more gear, I've only got one child left to sell and I'm saving her for something really special ;)
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06/26/2008 06:19:56 PM · #6 |
horaay!! thats exciting!! |
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06/26/2008 06:30:59 PM · #7 |
Something I can't work out though: Why wouldn't I have the IS on all the time? There's got to be a reason you can turn it off, but why not just leave it on? |
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06/26/2008 06:31:46 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by rinac: Something I can't work out though: Why wouldn't I have the IS on all the time? There's got to be a reason you can turn it off, but why not just leave it on? |
Don't need it when it is on a tripod. |
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06/26/2008 06:37:07 PM · #9 |
That would make sense, thanks! |
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06/26/2008 07:53:05 PM · #10 |
Actually IS can in fact cause blur or distortion while on a tripod. |
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06/26/2008 07:55:41 PM · #11 |
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06/28/2008 07:24:56 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by togtog: Actually IS can in fact cause blur or distortion while on a tripod. |
Seriously? That's definitely good to know, thanks! |
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06/28/2008 08:05:02 PM · #13 |
Be nice to it, sleep with it and cuddle it for it is your best friend now and all other friends are ... well non-existent, for at least a couple weeks anyways. ;\ |
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06/28/2008 09:56:23 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by rinac: Hmmm... why do I get the feeling there's something wrong with that advice...? :D
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I do it all the time, it actually works really well. Especially on weather sealed cameras like the K20D / D200... the bag is pretty much waterproof, and the weathersealing is good insurance! |
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06/29/2008 04:48:34 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by Jac: Be nice to it, sleep with it and cuddle it for it is your best friend now and all other friends are ... well non-existent, for at least a couple weeks anyways. ;\ |
How true! |
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06/29/2008 04:51:01 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by option: Originally posted by rinac: Hmmm... why do I get the feeling there's something wrong with that advice...? :D
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I do it all the time, it actually works really well. Especially on weather sealed cameras like the K20D / D200... the bag is pretty much waterproof, and the weathersealing is good insurance! |
Sweet, I'll likely be giving it a go this week. We have a couple of days reprieve before the rains hit again :( |
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06/29/2008 08:54:42 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by rinac: Originally posted by option: Originally posted by rinac: Hmmm... why do I get the feeling there's something wrong with that advice...? :D
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I do it all the time, it actually works really well. Especially on weather sealed cameras like the K20D / D200... the bag is pretty much waterproof, and the weathersealing is good insurance! |
Sweet, I'll likely be giving it a go this week. We have a couple of days reprieve before the rains hit again :( |
I cant remember if you can do this with the Pentax bodies, but I also slide the viewfinder eyecup off, poke another hole in the bag, then slot the eyecup back on and widen the hole til i can see through... holds the whole system in place rather well. |
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