Pentax MX-1
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Brief moment of panic yesterday when I (re-)learned that you can't charge the Pentax MX-1 in camera. Couldn't find the charger in the drawer full of chargers. Spent an hour or so cleaning up my desk (got about a third of the way through), when it dawned on me that it might be in the box. This camera came with the box and all the docs and I hadn't thrown it away. Quick trip to the closet and there it was!
I'd been wasting some time watching YouTube camera videos and decided I wanted to play with the MX-1.
(The real subject of this post should be the wasteland that YouTube has become with regard to camera videos. But what does one do in a wasteland but waste time?)
Mitzi and I biked over to the garden and I brought the MX-1 along. Tough to compose with just an LCD in that much sunshine, but I got a few shots. More up at Flickr.
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08:23 Wednesday, 29 May 2024
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We're headed up to DC on Friday and I've been overthinking what I want to bring, camera-wise. I'm pretty much settled on the OM-5 and a few small primes.
The real question I've been going back and forth on is what to carry in the new sling I bought. I was going to carry the Stylus 1s, because it'll fit with the iPad mini (but it's tight), and the long focal length makes for good out the window shots. But the little Stylus XZ-10 weighs just a little over half of what the 1s weighs (7.7oz) and takes up much less space. It has a 5x zoom 26-130mm efl, f1.8-2.7 and I've had good luck with it out of airplane windows before.
But then there's the XZ-1, which I just adore. It's neither as wide nor as long as the XZ-10 at 28-112mm efl, it's a little bigger and weighs a few ounces more than the XZ-10. But I like playing with art filters, and the XZ-10 has more of them with internal variations you can choose from for most of them.
I think it'll be the XZ-10. The tyranny of choice.
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It's been a day.
Mitzi wanted to replace the vanity top in the bathroom. So she bought a new top and sink combination. I told her I thought it looked kind of big. She said she measured it.
To save a long story, she's now ordered a new vanity and we're brushing our teeth in the kitchen sink for the next few days.
And what did we ever do before the invention of the multi-tool? They installed the cabinet and then ran the plumbing. Maybe that's normal? But I had to cut the cabinet out from the PVC drain and the PEX. Tricky with the PEX, didn't want to nick anything.
So the photo above is Watkins Glen International. We can hear the cars running from our place, but we can't see it. This is about six tenths of a mile up the road, near the turn-around of our morning walk.
Progress on the house is moving along slowly. We met with Dana at 84 Lumber to discuss the window order. We're going with Andersen double-pane, 400 series. Good thing we met with him too. He had an older set of the plans where the designer had drawn the vaulted ceiling beneath scissor trusses, and we're using parallel chord trusses, which match the pitch of the roof. So the windows in the gable end had to be enlarged, which resulted in them being shipped in pieces and assembled on site because they were now too big to ship assembled. Dana thinks that's going to be a challenge and suggests we have an Andersen rep available. Brad's confident he can do it. We'll see how it goes as we get closer, and when we have to get the windows delivered. The price was about where I expected it to be, so that was a relief. That's not to say they weren't expensive, just that it wasn't a surprise.
We met with the timber frame guys who are going to cut the timbers for the porch and deck. That's going to be pretty exciting. They're going to be the focal point of the exterior elevation. Waiting on their proposal so we can sign the contract. Then they're going to have to coordinate with the architect to get the details for the timber connections to the ICF.
Mitzi had Brad pour a concrete patio behind this place, so she'd have somewhere to grill out of the sun. It also shields us from the road. It was pretty cool last night, so I suggested we go outside and have a fire in her little fire pit. Mitzi's a bit of a pyromaniac, so it didn't take anything to convince her. We sat outside and watched the moon rise from behind the hill. It was great. You could hear the coyotes in the distance. I was also surprised out much we could hear of the road noise from 79, a mile down the hill from here.
Before we went out back, we finished watching The Boroughs on Netflix. Loved it. Kind of like Stranger Things for Boomers. Great cast. Funny, spooky and clever. Some Twilight Zone riffs, along with Thelma and Louise.
Our personal trainer is likely going to get a promotion, which will take him to Elmira and that means he won't be able to work with us anymore. That'll be another challenge. We'll figure it out. Movement is medicine.
As usual, the beat goes on...
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