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canada post has proved itself worthy of the extra shipping charges and the hexar af arrived with 15 minutes to spare to meet it's before noon delivery promise.
camera is in very nice shape, very clean glass.
it is a bit more hefty that i recall from fondling it in a camera store many years ago.
the lens is so clear i put a uv filter on it. i don't want to be the one to scratch it.
i had a domke strap here so it's wearing that as well.
for film, i only have delta 400 so i'll pop that in and see what 1/250th shutter speed limit looks like in practice.
a bite to eat and then i'm out for the afternoon.
joe
camera is in very nice shape, very clean glass.
it is a bit more hefty that i recall from fondling it in a camera store many years ago.
the lens is so clear i put a uv filter on it. i don't want to be the one to scratch it.
i had a domke strap here so it's wearing that as well.
for film, i only have delta 400 so i'll pop that in and see what 1/250th shutter speed limit looks like in practice.
a bite to eat and then i'm out for the afternoon.
joe
Nachkebia
Well-known
Congrats! what is hex AF? 
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konica hexar af camera
Wow, quick service by the Canadian Postal service.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Nice camera Joe. Have fun!
ampguy
Veteran
ehh
ehh
unless you're in a harsh environment, I wouldn't do the filter.
ehh
unless you're in a harsh environment, I wouldn't do the filter.
back alley said:canada post has proved itself worthy of the extra shipping charges and the hexar af arrived with 15 minutes to spare to meet it's before noon delivery promise.
camera is in very nice shape, very clean glass.
it is a bit more hefty that i recall from fondling it in a camera store many years ago.
the lens is so clear i put a uv filter on it. i don't want to be the one to scratch it.
i had a domke strap here so it's wearing that as well.
for film, i only have delta 400 so i'll pop that in and see what 1/250th shutter speed limit looks like in practice.
a bite to eat and then i'm out for the afternoon.
joe
wintoid
Back to film
What a beautiful camera that is.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
ampguy said:unless you're in a harsh environment, I wouldn't do the filter.
I put one on mine, too. Fixed lens cameras make me nervous that way.
R
ray_g
Guest
Joe, the comment on the filter is most likely from problems with the lens hitting the filter during autofocusing. KM used to have spacers available to address this problems, but not anymore. If it is a problem in yours, certain slimline filters work ok. I use a regular heliopan filter on mine, on an adapter ring.
Guy Mann
Member
I have the regular B+W MRC KR1.5 Skylight filter on my AF Silver. Haven't noticed any problems.
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never thought about the lens hitting the filter, i'd better go look to see if i scratched it up.
so i shot about half a roll before the skies darkened and i started to melt...
it's hard to remember back when i used an autofocus eos with auto everything. this (short) experience with the hexar af was strange, odd, unfamiliar and i instantly started thinking of selling it.
but i think it will be the perfect camera for some things, like events where i'm asked to participate but maybe take a few shots also. this will allow me to shoot without much effort, and it came with a small flash too so i can do some inside social type shooting.
but the cl is more fun...for a small & quick camera. not that i'm quick to judge
joe
so i shot about half a roll before the skies darkened and i started to melt...
it's hard to remember back when i used an autofocus eos with auto everything. this (short) experience with the hexar af was strange, odd, unfamiliar and i instantly started thinking of selling it.
but i think it will be the perfect camera for some things, like events where i'm asked to participate but maybe take a few shots also. this will allow me to shoot without much effort, and it came with a small flash too so i can do some inside social type shooting.
but the cl is more fun...for a small & quick camera. not that i'm quick to judge
joe
ampguy
Veteran
to check clearance
to check clearance
take off the filter, and auto focus to something ridiculously close, I only get about .5mm of filter thread there, on a cold day, that may be like 0.3mm
Also, before using for IR purposes, check on your firmware status.
There are dozens of other things to know about this camera, let me know if you need the manual and I can email, also read everything on the photo.net site, but realize 1/2 or so is dated. It also refers to another site that is down, that author has tarballed the site and given to me, I can ask if I can re-distribute to you, it has images of the top off, etc. if you really get into this.
to check clearance
take off the filter, and auto focus to something ridiculously close, I only get about .5mm of filter thread there, on a cold day, that may be like 0.3mm
Also, before using for IR purposes, check on your firmware status.
There are dozens of other things to know about this camera, let me know if you need the manual and I can email, also read everything on the photo.net site, but realize 1/2 or so is dated. It also refers to another site that is down, that author has tarballed the site and given to me, I can ask if I can re-distribute to you, it has images of the top off, etc. if you really get into this.
back alley said:never thought about the lens hitting the filter, i'd better go look to see if i scratched it up.
so i shot about half a roll before the skies darkened and i started to melt...
it's hard to remember back when i used an autofocus eos with auto everything. this (short) experience with the hexar af was strange, odd, unfamiliar and i instantly started thinking of selling it.
but i think it will be the perfect camera for some things, like events where i'm asked to participate but maybe take a few shots also. this will allow me to shoot without much effort, and it came with a small flash too so i can do some inside social type shooting.
but the cl is more fun...for a small & quick camera. not that i'm quick to judge
joe
SteveM(PA)
Poser
A free afternoon with a new rangefinder. I can't think of many more pleasant ways to spend an afternoon Joe, sounds great.
R
ray_g
Guest
back alley said:it's hard to remember back when i used an autofocus eos with auto everything. this (short) experience with the hexar af was strange, odd, unfamiliar and i instantly started thinking of selling it.
but i think it will be the perfect camera for some things, like events where i'm asked to participate but maybe take a few shots also. this will allow me to shoot without much effort, and it came with a small flash too so i can do some inside social type shooting.
but the cl is more fun...for a small & quick camera. not that i'm quick to judge
joe
Joe, just wait till you see the photos.
Give it a chance. At least the image isn't upside-down.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
ray_g said:Joe, just wait till you see the photos.The Hexar can be as automated or as user-controlled as you want it to be. I never did get into not using the AF, but shooting on M mode is a breeze with the very accurate spot meter (esp with the program/firmware modification).
Give it a chance. At least the image isn't upside-down.![]()
hehe.. exactly Ray..
Just wait till you see the images Joe
That's where the camera really "shines" ...
Dave
ampguy
Veteran
MF on the hexar
MF on the hexar
Ray,
To use in MF mode, just hit the MF button to toggle to infinity focus (displays 999), then the up/down arrows to manually set distance. You have to be in A or M mode I think when doing this.
Yes, Manual mode does a 4 deg. spot meter read, vs center weighted for P and M modes, just by toggling between P/A and M modes, I'll get an easy 1/3 to 2/3 stop difference in auto speed selection. P mode only uses 5.6 and 11, I think one setting uses f16 (thankfully!), but it makes one wonder about that, are 5.6 and/or 11 sweet spots with this lens?
MF on the hexar
Ray,
To use in MF mode, just hit the MF button to toggle to infinity focus (displays 999), then the up/down arrows to manually set distance. You have to be in A or M mode I think when doing this.
Yes, Manual mode does a 4 deg. spot meter read, vs center weighted for P and M modes, just by toggling between P/A and M modes, I'll get an easy 1/3 to 2/3 stop difference in auto speed selection. P mode only uses 5.6 and 11, I think one setting uses f16 (thankfully!), but it makes one wonder about that, are 5.6 and/or 11 sweet spots with this lens?
ray_g said:Joe, just wait till you see the photos.The Hexar can be as automated or as user-controlled as you want it to be. I never did get into not using the AF, but shooting on M mode is a breeze with the very accurate spot meter (esp with the program/firmware modification).
Give it a chance. At least the image isn't upside-down.![]()
R
ray_g
Guest
ampguy said:P mode only uses 5.6 and 11, I think one setting uses f16 (thankfully!), but it makes one wonder about that, are 5.6 and/or 11 sweet spots with this lens?
I just have not found a need to manually focus. BTW, I don't know if you are correct about the P mode. IIRC, it is a function of the minimum shutter speed you set, and the aperture setting on your dial. That is, if I set the minumum shutter speed to 1/15 and I dial in f/4, the camera will use f/4 until it it is bright enough that the needed speed is faster than 1/250, after which it starts stopping the lens down. The opposite happens when light gets low. It shoots at f/4 until a speed slower than 1/15 is required, then it starts opening the lens up.
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Give it a chance. At least the image isn't upside-down.
ouch!!
i have a manual coming, i ordered a reprint from neatphoto off ebay.
i realize there is lots to learn about this camera and i am just starting.
lots of time...
ouch!!
i have a manual coming, i ordered a reprint from neatphoto off ebay.
i realize there is lots to learn about this camera and i am just starting.
lots of time...
R
ray_g
Guest
The manual is very skimpy. I have one, I could have sent you a copy. If you haven't read it, read the review on PNet.
http://www.photo.net/photo/hexar.html
http://www.photo.net/photo/hexar.html
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i've read a bit off the web. i have read that the manual was pretty skimpy.
also looked at cq site and a few others.
also looked at cq site and a few others.
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