Please feel free to quote me wherever you wish.
paul

"Th. Stach" wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> nice story!
>
> Would you mind if I quoted this on a german digitalphoto forum?
> ( http://forum.digitalfotonetz.de/viewforum.php?f=2 )
>
> Thomas
>
>
> > This morning I got together with one of the more successful part-time
> > pros in my area. He shoots with the Canon 10 megapixel camera (is it
> > called 1D), a pair of Leica M7s, and one of the 6x7 rangefinders. All
> > his 35mm glass is top of the line Leitz and Canon. Aside from the fact
> > that we're old buddies, he wanted to see the *ist D. I brought my 35mm
> > kit along, and let him try the camera. He immediately fell in love with
> > its size, layout and feel. He couldn't believe how compact it is. He
> > asked me which lens in my box was the sharpest. I handed him the K
> > 85/1.8, and he shot a few frames wide open and one or two stopped down
> > to 5.6 or so. He has the new PhotoShop CS plug in, so he converted the
> > RAWs in PS (which blew me away -- great software), and showed me how to
> > use some of the controls. He wanted to show me how nicely it corrects
> > Chromatic Aberration -- but there was none. Zero, zip. He was very
> > surprised to see that the lens had performed that well. He was also
> > quite impressed with the bokeh. He resed one *ist D file up to 140 meg,
> > 16 bit, and it looked great on the monitor at 100%. He's thinking he
> > might pick up an *ist D and a couple of lenses as a travel camera.
> > Score a PR win for Pentax.
> > Paul

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