Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Man I hate that I missed out on that. I've wanted to go 6x7 for awhile as my mamiya 645 just doesn't cut it.
I'm thinking P67, 75/2.8AL, 105/2.4, and 165/4LS... Now to move the rest of the medium format gear and my unused Nikon supertele so I can get the 75...
If you get the 75/2.8 AL you might find that your other glass gets seldom used. I own the 105/2.4 and lent it to a friend because the close focus of the 75/2.8 AL an give be the Bokeh of the longer 105/2.4 and the shallow DOF.
I also own a late 55/4.0 and perhaps it gets used about 10%-15%. Get the 75/2.8 first, and you might save a lot of money. I'm not selling my unused glass, but if I had to do it all over again basically all I really need is the 75 AL: it's that good.
Cal
filmfan
Well-known
If you get the 75/2.8 AL you might find that your other glass gets seldom used. I own the 105/2.4 and lent it to a friend because the close focus of the 75/2.8 AL an give be the Bokeh of the longer 105/2.4 and the shallow DOF.
I also own a late 55/4.0 and perhaps it gets used about 10%-15%. Get the 75/2.8 first, and you might save a lot of money. I'm not selling my unused glass, but if I had to do it all over again basically all I really need is the 75 AL: it's that good.
Cal
What do these 75mm AL lenses go for usually ($)?
venchka
Veteran
What do these 75mm AL lenses go for usually ($)?
Pro-Mone,
For me its the 6x7 format over the square. Nothing like the bigger negative, and the 6x7 to me is an organic format for portraits.
I wonder who bought that 75/2.8 AL that was selling at Adorama for $899.00?
At the next meet-up I'll bring my Rollie 3.5 "Whiteface" that was completely overhauled by Harry Fleenor and has a Maxwell screen upgrade. What makes the Rollei 3.5 a great camera is its WLV, its light weight, and compact size. Rollies are so light and compact that I use to carry a Tele Rolleiflex and the Rollei 3.5 F which made a very light weight portable walk around medium format kit. This camera is so quiet and smooth that I often have to try to advance the film to find out if I fired the shutter. Easily my smoothest and almost silent camera.
Now Andre owns my Tele Rollieflex and basically a Rollei 3.5 and the Tele Rolleiflex is his kit.
Cal
A week ago someone said that a 75mm AL lens had sold for $899. No idea of the condition. That is at least half of what I had seen a few years ago. Could be a one time deal. The lens is very good and very desirable.
Wayne
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
What do these 75mm AL lenses go for usually ($)?
I bought mine for $1002.00 from a dealer on EBAY.
Recently Adorama had one in "E-" condition for $899.00. I posted a "HU Pentax 75/2.8 AL" thread after PM'ing a friend who didn't have the cash flow to buy it and someone quickly bought it.
Seen one sell for $1.2K from a member in the "Pentax Forums."
IMHO not many 75 AL's hit the market, and while these prices are expensive in relative terms when compared to other great Pentax glass that sell for no money, to me the 75 AL is the ultimate lens, especially on a P67II with AE prism. Overall I don't see many available, and good luck in finding one.
Cal
divewizard
perspicaz
huddy
Well-known
The 75/2.8 AL shots here just kill me; they are so nice. I missed having funds for the one listed on Adorama by a couple of days. It's going to be a patient game of waiting for the next one to show up, and hopefully it also goes for a similar price in similar condition.
If anyone ever sees one of these show up (and aren't trying to buy it for themselves), I'd love a heads up, PM, whatever. It's probably going to be my desert island lens for the P67 system.
If anyone ever sees one of these show up (and aren't trying to buy it for themselves), I'd love a heads up, PM, whatever. It's probably going to be my desert island lens for the P67 system.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
The 75/2.8 AL shots here just kill me; they are so nice. I missed having funds for the one listed on Adorama by a couple of days. It's going to be a patient game of waiting for the next one to show up, and hopefully it also goes for a similar price in similar condition.
If anyone ever sees one of these show up (and aren't trying to buy it for themselves), I'd love a heads up, PM, whatever. It's probably going to be my desert island lens for the P67 system.
The 75/2.8 AL gets the most use. It's fast, can close focus, is about the same size of the 105/2.4, ans has this very cool "Tulip Hood."
BTW I own a late 55/4.0 and a late 105/2.4. Both great lenses, but the 75 AL clearly is my best lens.
Good luck.
Cal
divewizard
perspicaz
redisburning
Well-known
guess I'm finally joining the fold.
I snagged one of the 105s that KEH had last night; they went as fast as they came. I really should have bought one of their BGN bodies when it came back up though; prices on eBay are so high =/
Can anyone link me to information about using the Pentax 67 for astro photography?
I snagged one of the 105s that KEH had last night; they went as fast as they came. I really should have bought one of their BGN bodies when it came back up though; prices on eBay are so high =/
Can anyone link me to information about using the Pentax 67 for astro photography?
thejameskendall
Established
I love mine too... and the 105/f2.4 has a beautiful bokeh and 3D effect...
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I just do not use it enough!!
These are probably the best photos I've seen on RFF. My favourite, anyway.
divewizard
perspicaz
guess I'm finally joining the fold.
I snagged one of the 105s that KEH had last night; they went as fast as they came. I really should have bought one of their BGN bodies when it came back up though; prices on eBay are so high =/
Can anyone link me to information about using the Pentax 67 for astro photography?
I hope you have fun with it. They are great cameras.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
guess I'm finally joining the fold.
I snagged one of the 105s that KEH had last night; they went as fast as they came. I really should have bought one of their BGN bodies when it came back up though; prices on eBay are so high =/
Can anyone link me to information about using the Pentax 67 for astro photography?
I would check out threads in the Pentax Forum.
Cal
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Pentax 67s are for girls. *Real* men shoot Mamiya.![]()
LOL!
When I was in college, one of my friends was a 98lb youn woman in the Art Department. We'd go for camera walks together. She loved the Pentax 6x7, even though it made her look smaller than my five year old niece holing a Nikon F2.
I preferred the Pentax 645 ... The smoothest operating MF SLR I ever used, although the film drive wasn't particularly quiet. But overall I like 6x6 more than the other formats so went to Hasselblad.
G
tsiklonaut
Well-known
Random P67 infrareds
Random P67 infrareds
Couple of random Pentax 67 IR tschots as scans (& the random tones are from scanner, scanned as a colour film - not toned by me. Some it understood to make as B&W, others it didn't, I have a bad habit to let the photomultiplier scanner "think" by itself ):

Rolling by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

The Fall by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Auratic Textures II by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Aura Reflection by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Pura Beji entrance by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Responsible living by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Pura Luhur Batu Karu by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Fertile Volcanosides by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Jungle river by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
Random P67 infrareds
Couple of random Pentax 67 IR tschots as scans (& the random tones are from scanner, scanned as a colour film - not toned by me. Some it understood to make as B&W, others it didn't, I have a bad habit to let the photomultiplier scanner "think" by itself ):

Rolling by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

The Fall by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Auratic Textures II by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Aura Reflection by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Pura Beji entrance by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Responsible living by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Pura Luhur Batu Karu by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Fertile Volcanosides by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Jungle river by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
Findus
Established
Tsiklonaut - I like these a lot! Great work!
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Yeah. They're great!
ucit
Member
I really love this! Do you remember how long you exposed? I allways find it hard to guess how to long keep the shutter open at night.
Thanks for sharing!
leicapixie
Well-known
those pix by glan, totally superb!
first time in 13 years i really miss my Pentax 6x7..
surely the best reason to own a SLR.
magnificent.
first time in 13 years i really miss my Pentax 6x7..
surely the best reason to own a SLR.
magnificent.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
67ii ... Takumar 105mm f2.4 ... HP5+

divewizard
perspicaz
I really love this! Do you remember how long you exposed? I allways find it hard to guess how to long keep the shutter open at night.
Thanks for sharing!
~7 minutes. The original plan was for just over 3 minutes, but the moon started to disappear and reappear from behind the clouds. So I increased it on the fly based on how much I rhought the moon was out. This it was a WAG.
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