Re: Pentax 67 questionIf your kit does comes with the standard non-metered head, keep an eye open
for a metered head. I would also recoment considering using a WLF (Waist
Level Finder) and a good hand held meter, and cable release (std threaded
type, quite cheap and easy to get hold of) for landscale work.
Rob.
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"Rob Bradford" <rob.polymnia@btinternet,com > wrote in message
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> http :// www .luminous-landscape,com /reviews/cameras/pentax67ii.shtml
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> This page is more relative to the 67. I have a 67 MLU Mk1 and a 55-100
> zoom. With that set up there us a definite need to let the mirror slap
> vibration die down for longer exposures. WIth the std 105 kit lens this
> might not be such an issue.
>
> Rob.
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> "Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring,com > wrote in message
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>> But see:
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>> http :// www .luminous-landscape,com /reviews/cameras/645-mlu.shtml
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>> "Rob Bradford" <rob.polymnia@btinternet,com > wrote in message
>> news:frSdnRTZiYROKgzanZ2dnUVZ8sSrnZ2d@bt,com ...
>>> Yep, all 67's have the same mount, be sure to get one with MLU (Mirror
>>> lock
>>> up), believe me it's essential as is a sturdy tripod.
>>>
>>> My tip is, engage MLU then count to 15 before firing the shutter at any
>>> speed below 1/250.
>>>
>>> Rob.
>>>
>>>
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>>> "rwalker" <rwalker@despammed,com > wrote in message
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>>>>I am considering buying a used Pentax 67. I understand that there have
>>>>been a few different models. My question is: Are the lens mounts the
>>>>same on all of them? Will a lens that works on one model work on them
>>>>all?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>
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