Fantastic overview video, every new owner will get lots out of this, much clearer than the camera manual. The tip about software to convert the negatives was also appreciated. Thank you :)
The written distances in zone focusing are the depth of field with maximum f/3.5 aperture. With daylight and fast ISO film the aperture will be automatically smaller and the depth of field much deeper. In other words with daylight, ISO 400 film the aperture will be around f/8 and f/11. So the lens will be sharper and everything in focus beyond 2mm with far distance zone.
Great video.
Fantastic overview video, every new owner will get lots out of this, much clearer than the camera manual. The tip about software to convert the negatives was also appreciated. Thank you :)
Glad it was helpful!
The written distances in zone focusing are the depth of field with maximum f/3.5 aperture. With daylight and fast ISO film the aperture will be automatically smaller and the depth of field much deeper.
In other words with daylight, ISO 400 film the aperture will be around f/8 and f/11. So the lens will be sharper and everything in focus beyond 2mm with far distance zone.
Tutorial how to use pentax z-10
R u single?
No, there’s already a Mrs.PentaxTips.
@@PentaxTips just the pentaxtip