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2026-05-21

Kiev-6S: Two prism finders

I have two prism finders for the Kiev-6S camera.




The first is an earlier model, with no electronics (non-TTL). The second has a built-in light meter (TTL).




The earlier (non-TTL) model is smaller and lighter:

Non-TTL prism: 332 g
TTL prism: 424 g (without battery)

I expected the non-TTL model to make focusing easier. In practice, however, I see no difference. I have difficulty focusing with both prism finders.



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2026-05-19

Philips 9@9++ (2026)

This is my first own GSM mobile phone (before, it was D-AMPS phones).




It's the Philips 9@9++. I bought it in 2004 for $133. And it still works.

Although it wasn't as convenient as Nokia phones at the time, it was more power-efficient. The 9@9++ could go a week without needing a charge. The phone body is also sturdy.

I even made a cable to connect the phone to a PDA to access the Internet (via GPRS).



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2026-05-17

Pentax K 28/3.5: Samples [2] - FF - f/3.5

Camera: Sony a7c (FF, 24MP)
Lens: Pentax K 28/3.5 at f/3.5









2026-05-15

RockShox SID SL Base 3P 110mm: Installed





The SID SL is noticeably lighter. The SID SL weighs 1570 g (with the uncut steerer tube, and including the axle). The Recon RL weighs 2200 g (with the cut steerer tube, and including the axle).




At the same time, the Recon RL has longer travel (120mm vs 110mm) and also allows for larger tires.

For example, the Recon RL has a lot of space for the Vittoria e-Barzo Trail 29x2.6. The SID SL can also accommodate this tire, but there is rather little clearance between the fork and the tire (with the i27 rim).




Anyway, I will keep the Recon RL and use it in the winter.

2026-05-13

Viltrox AF 28/4.5 (FE): Embedded profile

Some time ago, I complained that there is no profile embedded in the metadata of images taken with the Viltrox AF 28/4.5 (FE) lens. Recently, however, I noticed an enabled embedded profile for such images in ART.

I thought this was related to an ART update, but old ARW images still open without an embedded profile.

The reason is the new v1.11 lens firmware. With this firmware, the Sony a7c camera embeds the working lens profile.

Here are some examples.

Without correction:




Geometric only (almost invisible):




Geometric + Vignetting:




Without correction:




Vignetting only (it looks overcorrected):



2026-05-11

FTP Practice (~1999)

Practice using the FTP protocol: FTP: File Transfer Protocol

As far as I know, it's a rather old publication, from around 1999. Some of the information is still interesting today.

2026-05-07

RockShox SID SL Base 3P 110mm

My new bike fork: RockShox SID SL Base 3P (FS-SIDS-BSE3-D1) with 110mm travel. It is the cheapest version in the SID SL series. And 110mm is the longest travel (axle to crown 516 mm with 44 mm offset).




Some details.






It weighs 1570 g with the uncut steerer tube.



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2026-05-05

Pentax Q7: SR and Live View

In my opinion, the Pentax Q7 is much better than the Pentax Q. But unexpectedly, the Pentax Q has one important advantage.

The Pentax Q7 lacks the ability to perform shake reduction (SR) during Live View!

The Pentax Q has the related SR option.


(Pentax Q's option)

The Pentax Q7 has no such option. SR only works during capture time.

This is important for manual focusing (with so-called "Unique lenses", for example). Although the Q7 provides more magnification for accurate focusing, the shaking during Live View with a long focal length lens is disruptive.

Even half-pressing the shutter button doesn't stabilize Live View. The goal is probably power efficiency.

2026-05-03

Socks5: Non-standard commands

The Socks5 protocol is defined by RFC 1928. It includes three commands:

0x01: CONNECT
0x02: BIND
0x03: UDP ASSOCIATE

Also, there are some proprietary extensions that introduce new commands:

0x05: UDP IN TCP (by HevSocks5)
0xF0: RESOLVE (by Tor)
0xF1: RESOLVE_PTR (by Tor)

2026-05-01

Pentax M 50/4 Macro: Samples [2] - FF - f/4

Camera: Sony a7c (FF, 24MP)
Lens: Pentax M 50/4 Macro at f/4









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