tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27557058.post6612389426444220309..comments2024-01-18T05:34:40.549-07:00Comments on Behind The Lens: Lenses On The 645ZGeorge Barrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06745541057122821349noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27557058.post-44355136119420498852014-10-29T03:46:52.170-06:002014-10-29T03:46:52.170-06:00Thanks George....very interesting....I also have a...Thanks George....very interesting....I also have a couple of lenses from the 67ii era which I plan to try using the Pentax adapter. Thanks again , IanIan Moorenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27557058.post-86935451078323280922014-10-28T18:04:05.204-06:002014-10-28T18:04:05.204-06:00Ian asks about various generations of lenses - all...Ian asks about various generations of lenses - all the lenses i own are pre digital era, exc. the 25 that I bought new with the camera. The 35, 75 and 120 are manual focus A lenses, the 200 and 300 FA, the 25 is DFA implying recent and waterproof. The two lenses I don't have are the 55 that came out with the 645D, and the 90 IS macro that came out with the recent 645Z. <br />At least part of the practicality of the 645 for landscape (where atufocus is entirely unnecessary) is that the lenses can be obtained inexpensively. They only down side is that there is no coding to the metatada so you can't look up what lens you used.<br /><br />Michael Reichmann of Luminous Landscape seems to be having some success with the two zooms he uses 40-80 and 150-300.George Barrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06745541057122821349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27557058.post-87340854582433043072014-10-28T16:37:32.153-06:002014-10-28T16:37:32.153-06:00Hi George - this is Ian in England....I'm look...Hi George - this is Ian in England....I'm looking at buying the 645Z....the lenses you quote in this blog are the new 645Z dedicated lenses or the older 645 lenses from the 645D (or even older?). Would appreciate a fuller description of each one Thanks & Regards , Ian Moore (in Boston , England)Ian Moorenoreply@blogger.com