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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 27, 2020 16:17:30 GMT -5
Want to buy a Micro 4/3 native lens. 14-42mm f3.5-f5.6. Nothing fancy.....it's just the standard lens that came with many a Panasonic Lumix G1 ......vintage 2009. Usually Olympus or Panasonic.
If you have or know where one might be, please let me know.
Many thanks Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Mar 14, 2017 17:17:03 GMT -5
It is with great sadness that I inform you all that our founder, Randy Has passed on. From what I understand we lost him Friday night the 10th of March. R.I.P. Randy.....we all loved you and will miss you greatly.....
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Post by vintageslrs on Jul 15, 2016 8:31:21 GMT -5
Good one! Hope you enjoy!
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Post by vintageslrs on Apr 2, 2016 13:13:19 GMT -5
I am still around.....just in and out real quick usually.
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 21, 2015 16:08:17 GMT -5
Agreed 100%.
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Post by vintageslrs on Oct 1, 2013 14:12:36 GMT -5
It was the F1.2 lens that made that price HIGH.
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Sept 25, 2013 15:06:33 GMT -5
Post by vintageslrs on Sept 25, 2013 15:06:33 GMT -5
Mickey
I suppose that all is well that ends well.......
Nobody got hurt, nobody got insulted and nobody quit the forum.
I consider that a win.
Bob
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Sept 24, 2013 16:32:54 GMT -5
Post by vintageslrs on Sept 24, 2013 16:32:54 GMT -5
Mickey
I'm not sure what browser you are using but on my laptop which uses the latest version of IE and I do not see all that you have described. But I guess that is not important. It sounds to me that once you get to the last post in a thread that you are viewing, you can either use the reply box or the quick reply box. That is pretty good. Better than what I have to do to reply. So, Mickey, what is the problem? You have read the most recent post and can use 1 of 2 ways to reply. That seems fine to me. What you may wish to try is go to the camera collector home and then scroll down to the bottom and click on the recent thread (not recent post) and click it. When you do that you will see all the threads that have been replied to recently. Pick one and click on it. That will bring up all the posts in that thread. The order will be oldest first and newest at the bottom. You read the last one (which is the newest one) and then if you wish to reply to it...right below it is the quick reply box...and you can use it if you wish to reply yourself. Try that, you may like that method better......
good luck Bob
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Sept 23, 2013 8:50:46 GMT -5
Post by vintageslrs on Sept 23, 2013 8:50:46 GMT -5
Once again I poke my nose into mysterious matters electronic that are beyond my ken. Why can each posting not have a little box with the word "REPLY" or "RESPONSE" which, when clicked on will open a blank place for a response to that posting with only the name of the person to whom one is responding? Many sites have this feature and it makes life on the internet much easier. It also encourages greater participation. Mickey Hello Mickey Sorry I was away from computer all day yesterday as Sherri and I were at the NASCAR race yesterday. Now that I'm back and catching up I see your posts. First, I do not see any PMs or email from you. But to answer your questions some more.--I only mentioned the recent posts process because I thought that was how you normally accessed the posts, to read them. How do you normally access the forum's posts when you wish to see what is new? Do you look at each sub-board and see if anything is new? Do you click recent posts at the very bottom of the forum? Do you click recent threads at the bottom of the forum? Once I know how you normally view the posts then I can advise you how to reply easier than you currently seem to do. Bob
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Sept 21, 2013 21:34:24 GMT -5
Post by vintageslrs on Sept 21, 2013 21:34:24 GMT -5
Mickey
If you are using the "Recent Posts" feature it complicates matters. If you view through "Recent Posts" there will be no Quick Reply box beneath the post. What I suggest is if you see a post viewed while viewing "Recent Posts" and you wish to reply to it----click on the title of the post....that will take you directly to that thread. Then scroll down to the bottom of that thread and there you will see the Quick Reply box.
That may makes things more enjoyable for you...try it OK Buddy.
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 17, 2013 14:25:16 GMT -5
You are welcome. Enjoy! And let us all know how the FX-D performs.
all the best Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 11, 2013 17:12:48 GMT -5
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 11, 2013 17:03:12 GMT -5
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 10, 2013 13:55:18 GMT -5
Bravo Berndt! I applaud your candor and your sound logic!
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 5, 2013 15:31:33 GMT -5
Yes, Stephen...I have several Pentax lenses (K mount) to use on it. The first roll will be with the lens it came with though.....then we'll move on from there.
thanks for replying and the kind words.
Bob
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