Hi, Listers! I didn't receive the Digest yesterday, it is # 1425. If some kind soul can forward it to macnifico at mail dot com I'll be very grateful. Hugo...
... got this ... Well, it looks like there were at least 2 versions of the lens. Mine is 1:2.8~3.5 and Macro up to 1:2 @ 80mm. All other specs are the same. ...
Dear Hugo, ... is it also a 01A type lens? On mine, the type is marked left of the serial no. on the lens barrel, at the end where the adaptall-2 adapter is. ...
Dear KonicaSLR Users, I have a technical question to ask you as members. I recently acquired a Russian Zenitar 16mm f2.8 manual aperture lens. I have been...
... Yes, it is a great little lens, I've got no complains. Best $12 I've spent! However, what is all the fuss about the electronic Konicas and the Tamron...
Alan, It's easier than you think: adjust the aperture manually until the meter reads f/1.4, and you'll get the perfect shot. You are right that the meter...
Hi, Listers! ... No, this has the serial number on the front of the lens, in fact all the info is around the very front of the lens. But it doesn't have a ...
One minor correction...according to my FT-1 manual (p. 27, English only edition) in manual stopped-down metering, you set the aperture ring (or shutter speed...
I'll add my 2 cents on this.... In-camera averaging meters are notoriously poor with these extreme wide angles. You get lots of sky in typical outdoor...
Steve is of course absolutely correct that the target is the unmarked '1.2' LED between the M and 1.4... I was about to request a recompute on that 1/2 stop...
My guess on the sensitivity to stray light, is that in stopped-down metering you are closing the aperture down until the light has a known preset, but low,...
... got this ... Hi Andreas: I believe what Hugo has is the model QZ-35M Adaptall Lens made between 1978 and 1980, I think it is a one touch (push-pull) zoom, ...
Hi Hugo: Based on my limited knowledge about Tamron Adaptall and Adaptall-2 lens, The easiest way to tell which series is the word "Tamron" were in different...
I want to thank everyone for contributing their comments on this subject. You have been more than helpful in answering my questions as to the proper use of...
Good morning to the Konica community, I am new to the community but not to Konicas. A T3 was my first camera in 1973 after working all summer. Can someone...
Guy G Nowlan
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Jun 3, 2005 11:34 pm
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Thanks for the correction, Steve! Steve ... aperture ... M ... affected ... you're ... open ... have ... you'll ... lens ... lens ... can ... the ... f/1.4. ...
Isn't it because the amount of light coming thru the backside, which isn't dependent on the diaphragm setting, is such a small percentage of the light which...
Hello Guy, Welcome to the Konica board. You can find a world of info in the files to the left of this page under "links""database" and "files." A great place...
... Hi, George! Thank you for the tip! Is there some way of differentiate (sp.?) them? Another lister said that there were 4 different versions of the 35~70! ...
... Hi, Cheng: You really know your stuff! I never mentioned that my 35~80 is a Push-Pull, one-touch design . And yes, the adapter is an Adaptall, NOT...
... some ... Hi Seth, Probably Ebay would be a place to find the Cable switch. They have been around the $25.00 range. re: pinout, I beleive it's a 5 pin, if I...
Thank you very much Dave, It really helps to know that there is support for old Konica diehards. In the short time I have been with the group, I have received...
Guy G Nowlan
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Jun 5, 2005 8:54 am
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Thank you very much Dave, thank for the info, it really helps, I do not feel so lost anymore and it is nice to know that there is still some support for old...
Guy G Nowlan
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Jun 5, 2005 8:54 am
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Yeah you're probably right. I guess I'll go set up an autosearch on eBay. Yes, it's a 5-pin connector. I actually was able to get the shutter to open and close...
Could you post it? I thought it was already in our files area but couldn't find it. I might be embarking on a project that would make the info handy for me....
Hello, It's an email from Mike M. that I kept awhile back: "I checked last night with a simple volt meter. With the registration pin on the left, going...