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I found this on the other forum and it is very good with pictures on using manual lenses. I often use the focus trap method on hard to get at or blown in the windwildflowers and it works very well. This informationis something you won't find in the Pentax manual. Most of my wildflowers images are taken with my M50 macro. These classic lenses are like me and some of the others on this forum.They're not getting older, they're getting better- Bruce
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Thanks for the link. It will come in handy.
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Thanks!
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Thanks Bruce, for the link, might be useful sometimes :-) (Let's see what i can find on ebay)
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