July 31, 2023
Bottom Of Dog Food Bag.
Pentax 645Z with Arsat 30 fisheye. ISO 800, F9.5 at 1/30.
Thanks for looking,
barondla
Your dog food bag is looking a lot the same as my dog food bag. Of course, this means you're going to have to shoot some photos of your dog now. 😉
So much for July. It was rainy all day, so only one camera/lens combo was employed for today's effort. Here's two of two shots I took today. See you in August!
Roundabout by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-K 28mm f3.5 Shift at f8.0, 1/60s, and ISO 100
Ivy House by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-K 28mm f3.5 Shift with 4mm shift at f8.0, 1/45s, and ISO 100
Our path was thwarted by a huge puddle, which the dog and I opted to avoid today. That meant a detour into less familiar territory. I'm still experiencing strange problems with focusing with one of my cameras. Manually focusing (of course) and wide open, I get backfocus in the field, but when I come home and test in controlled conditions, it's perfect. Any ideas?
Here's today's catch.
Courtyard by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-M 85mm f2.0 at f8.0, 1/90s, and ISO 400
Blue House by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-M 28mm f3.5 at f8.0, 1/180, and ISO 280
Here's today's catch.
Portobello by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-A 100mm f2.8 Macro with Godox TT350 flash taken at f11, 1/180s, and ISO 280
Willow Tree by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K.1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-K 17mm f4.0 Fisheye at f8.0, 1/60s, and ISO 200
Not sure how you are testing the camera at home? Make sure the light is similar color temperature wise. Lenses focus differently depending on light. This is why many older lenses have IR focus marks on their distance scale. Camera wise, make sure the viewfinder diopter setting hasn't moved. Also make sure the focus screen is seated correctly in camera. Had an Olympus OM-1 film camera that screen got jostled slightly and threw all my focusing off. You might do an outdoors test with camera on tripod and comparing viewfinder vs Liveview manual focusing.Be sure to unfocus camera between the two trials and use liveview at 8X. Hope you get it worked out
August 1, 2023
Pentax K-7 with Pentax 645 400 lens. ISO 100 F11 at 1/8 on tripod. Liked the tree, but not enough to fight the chiggers :).
Thanks for looking,
barondla
Not sure how you are testing the camera at home? Make sure the light is similar color temperature wise. Lenses focus differently depending on light. This is why many older lenses have IR focus marks on their distance scale. Camera wise, make sure the viewfinder diopter setting hasn't moved. Also make sure the focus screen is seated correctly in camera. Had an Olympus OM-1 film camera that screen got jostled slightly and threw all my focusing off. You might do an outdoors test with camera on tripod and comparing viewfinder vs Liveview manual focusing.Be sure to unfocus camera between the two trials and use liveview at 8X. Hope you get it worked out
August 1, 2023
Pentax K-7 with Pentax 645 400 lens. ISO 100 F11 at 1/8 on tripod. Liked the tree, but not enough to fight the chiggers :).
Thanks for looking,
barondla
Wow, barondla, that's really awesome!
Here's today's catch.
Kawai by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-M* 300mm f4.0 at f5.6, 1/500s, and ISO 1600
Fence and Bokeh by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-K 55mm f1.8 with 1.4x-S Converter-A at f3.2, 1/250s, and ISO 280
Here's today's catch.
Cutleaf Coneflower by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-K 135mm f2.5 at f5.6, 1/500s, and ISO 400
Acorn by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-M 50mm f1.7 with 19mm auto extension tube and Godox TT350 flash at f11, 1/180s, and ISO 100
Great shots! Love the background in the first one and the second one is excellent in terms of image quality. Is the Pentax-M 50 mm f/1.7 a vintage lens? I think I have an older SMC Pentax-M 50 mm f/1.4 lens and it's nowhere near that quality, even when stopped significantly...
Simple joy, the Pentax-M 50mm f1.7 is of the same vintage as your f1.4 version. I've got both lenses, and I think stopped down they are both similar. Maybe yours needs an adjustment?
We went to Mainz today. Turns out we were in too big of a hurry to do much photography, but I did manage a few. Here's today's catch.
St. Peter Cathedral by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-K 28mm f3.5 Shift at f5.6, 1/180s, and ISO 100, with 5mm upward shift
Staircase by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-M 120mm f2.8 at f5.6, 1/20s, and ISO 280
A couple from the vineyard today.
Post by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-M 150mm f3.5 at f5.6, 1/250s, and ISO 400
Purple Grapes by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-M 28mm f2.0 at f2.0, 1/180s, and ISO 100
Here's a couple more from the vineyard today. I hope these aren't getting too monotonous.
Post and Bokeh by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-M 400mm f5.6 at f11, 1/750s, and ISO 560
Starburst by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-A 20mm f2.8 at f16, 1/60s, and ISO 200
Superb sunstar in that 2nd image. I'm not tired of orchard photos.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
Here's today's catch.
Daisies by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-M 200mm f4.0 at f4.0, 1/350s, and ISO 1600, wide open
Pears by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 at f1.4, 1/1500s, and ISO 140
Still struggling with focus issues. I need shims that are slightly thicker than the ones Focusingscreens.com gave me, but thinner than the metal one that came with the camera. Does anyone know where one can obtain focus screen shims?