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Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7
Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7







darkwood digital level meter v.1.7
  1. #Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7 manual#
  2. #Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7 plus#

A long time ago I askedĪ friend that knows a lot more about this than I do if I could use This equipment would fit a Pentax digital camera, then it opens upĭon't laugh too much at this dumb question. Successfully decide which camera I am going to buy. I would like to completely get this idea out of my head so I can The KM camera? I already have a Canon G digital camera that worksįine, and I was just wanting to buy a digital camera with userĬontrols and more zoom because I want more wide angle and more Successfully use this equipment on a Pentax DSLR camera or is myĮquipment so old that I would be better to stick with just buying

#Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7 plus#

It) but 80-200-f.4 lens for these cameras, plus a Vivitar 2x macroįocusing teleconverter and a Sunpak 433D flash unit, lens hoods, aĭozen or so filters, etc. SMC Pentax-M 1:1.4 50mm, and I have a Sears (can't find numbers on One lens is a SMC Pentax-A 1:2:8 28mm, another is I think the lenses I haveĪre K type mount. Lenses, and other quipment for big bucks. Opinions people keep saying that for action photography that a DSLRĬamera is much better. Is there any chance that these lenses would fit a PentaxĭSLR camera? I mean I am really dumb on this. Probably a KM A2 or A200,īut I keep thinking about those Pentax lenses I have for my twoģ5mm Pentax cameras (old cameras) The K-1000 and Super ProgramĬamera. Help, so here is what I previously posted: I asked this on the wrong forum and was referred to this forum for

darkwood digital level meter v.1.7

The answer to this may affect my decision on which camera to buy. Anyway, before I do make the purchase of a new digital camera I would like to know if it is possible I could use my lenses successfully on a Pentax DSLR, and what the limitations would be.

#Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7 manual#

A long time ago I asked a friend that knows a lot more about this than I do if I could use my equipment on a DSLR camera and he didn't think so because the lenses are manual focus, so I never pursued it any further. But.if this equipment would fit a Pentax digital camera, then it opens up a whole new ball game.ĭon't laugh too much at this dumb question. I would like to completely get this idea out of my head so I can successfully decide which camera I am going to buy. So.my question is if I could successfully use this equipment on a Pentax DSLR camera or is my equipment so old that I would be better to stick with just buying the KM camera? I already have a Canon G digital camera that works fine, and I was just wanting to buy a digital camera with user controls and more zoom because I want more wide angle and more telephoto. One lens is a SMC Pentax-A 1:2:8 28mm, another is SMC Pentax-M 1:1.4 50mm, and I have a Sears (can't find numbers on it) but 80-200-f.4 lens for these cameras, plus a Vivitar 2x macro focusing teleconverter and a Sunpak 433D flash unit, lens hoods, a dozen or so filters, etc. I think the lenses I have are K type mount. But, then I have to buy the camera body, lenses, and other quipment for big bucks. Everywhere I read opinions people keep saying that for action photography that a DSLR camera is much better. Is there any chance that these lenses would fit a Pentax DSLR camera? I mean I am really dumb on this.

darkwood digital level meter v.1.7

Probably a KM A2 or A200, but I keep thinking about those Pentax lenses I have for my two 35mm Pentax cameras (old cameras) The K-1000 and Super Program camera.

darkwood digital level meter v.1.7

I asked this on the wrong forum and was referred to this forum for help, so here is what I previously posted:









Darkwood digital level meter v.1.7