It's a darn good lens. And apparently it is a good lens on the 645D/Z too which not all Pentax 6x7 lenses perform well on those cameras. Congrats on getting that 400mm for such a good deal.
Here are a few shots from the M* 300mm I probably posted here before.
Great job on the dog photo. Nailing focus on that type of shot is a real challenge.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks but it is not what it seems. I built a wireless remote control for mechanical film cameras and that was a test shot using it. It also has a IR beam when broken trips the shutter. Here is a picture. Those are DIY, single layer circuit boards I made. That black thing has a CO2 used to trip the shutter with one of those air bulb cable releases. My 500C/M and P6x7 take a lot of force to trip the shutter so I used C02. I also have a electronic solenoid instead for cameras that trip easy like my M7II.
Austin, that first one of the tower is first class!
Tuco, buried in there some where is the Beaumont Motel. I had the displeasure of staying there for a few days during a convention.
It actually snowed.
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Marty
Wow Steve. That is great. Very sharp too.
Care to share the setup?
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Marty
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