I told you the 165mm LS was a different beast! You can use MLU in the non-LS mode. Go to this thread (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
So the 165 LS can't be used with MLU? Do you mean when leaf shutter is used or at all? I mean can it be used with MLU when you're using only the camera's shutter?
The design of the 165LS is quite different (complex) to its shorter 90mm brother. The leaf shutter is useable in the circumstances for which it was designed (flash sync at all speeds), perfectly so, just not with MLU, with leaf shutter mode engaged. With leaf shutter mode disengaged, the 165LS acts like a big, fat, round telephoto (and a bloody good one at that). Engage leaf shutter mode, connect a flash circuit and presto! You have bragging rights. Big time.
You cannot use the leaf shutter only/independently of the 67 shutter.
Be aware that with either LS lens, and leaf shutter mode engaged, there will be no viewfinder image: the mirror is not up, but the leaf shutter is cocked. Camera shutter fires first, then LS.
Yes, I agree that it is a fine lens and I again want to thank you for tutoring me on how to use it correctly. It was a bit of a letdown when I found I couldn't use it with MLU, but I get by fine. It still would have been nice if Pentax would have followed through with the same mechanical design as my 90mm f2.8LS. That separate cable release socket on the 90MM LS makes for almost no vibration at all and the 165mm LS needs that more than the shorter 90mm LS. Oh well, can't have everything I guess. I'll at least settle for great optics and flash sync to boot. JohnW
I stumbled across some samples of the 67 handheld and drum scanned. Look at this flickr photo and surrounding ones. He has cropped examples which are pretty amazing.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tsiklonaut/9214794260/
Thanks for all the help. Today I found a Duracell PX28L battery at Batteries Plus. I have some 67mm filters for the 135 macro. But I just got the 80-160 lens for the 645, and the 165 LS. Both need 77mm. Found a used 77mm 81B on Ebay. Next I'll get Moose's warm polarizer in that size. And I have a 77mm yellow I got a long time ago. And I found a metal 77mm hood on Ebay. I have several rolls of 120 film color and B&W. Looking forward to some MF shooting in the near future!.....And the strap lugs on the 6X7-are they the same as the 645? I plan on shooting with a tripod always. But twice in the past I've dropped cameras that didn't have straps on them. So my policy is don't ever handle a camera without a strap when I'm out shooting.
I'll second the recommendation on the OpTech straps. I use one with my Hasselblad and it is very comfortable.
Is this the OP Tech strap you guys are talking about? That's the one i have for the 645.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/39640-REG/OP_TECH_USA_5401012_Super_Pro_Strap_Black.html
Is this the OP Tech strap you guys are talking about? That's the one i have for the 645.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/39640-REG/OP_TECH_USA_5401012_Super_Pro_Strap_Black.html
Yes. I went for the red model made for extroverts!
Red's cool I went with the black to match my all black Blad.
I have a red one on my Hasselblad SWC and love it on that camera, but if I did it again I'd go black. Not to match the skin of the camera, but to be a little less "stand-outish". I like to be as unnoticeable as possible.
f16, you sound as excited as the rooster in a yard full of hens. He was so excited he didn't know which way to turn his pecker! Pecker meaning beak of course.
Yup, OP Tech! I have a blue one on one body and a black one on the other. Very nice strap with just enough support yet a slight spring to it. Enjoy your new toy!
Sunny f16, you have GAS ... big time!
Cobbling away bits and pieces... I did the same, and was hopping about like a deranged 'roo for a month after until I got another bout of GAS and needed more, and more...and more.
Does a Pentax 67 need a tripod? Depends on what you want...
I made some great shots without a tripod, but when I examined them with a loupe I was extremely disappointed. I now use a tripod. All the time.
This question has been covered in an excellent book by Barry Thornton titled "Edge of Darkness: The Art, Craft and Power of the High Definition Monochrome Photograph". A great read, and a bargain at any price.
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