The image on the screen is light amplified, or so I believe. I know some of the micro 4:3 cameras do that but this is the first time I've heard that the k-01 does it.

On 2/2/2013 10:48 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
OK, I will plead ignorance. I didn't know what "focus peaking" is until I just 
did a quick search and found a wiki-camera explanation. A halo around the in-focus areas 
of the image shown on the LCD if I groked correctly.

How does this help you if the image is so dark due to the extensive extensions 
that you cannot see anything?

stan

On Feb 2, 2013, at 6:47 PM, Mark C wrote:

It snowed a bit this morning and I had chance to test out the K-01 for snow 
crystals. This camera well exceeded my expectations! Between focus peaking and 
the ability to zoom in on the screen, focusing was very fast and easy. I was 
able to get clear shots, move on, get more. Focus peaking is a HUGE advantage 
for this kind of work because it allows you to see what is in focus and fine 
tune the focus to maximize DOF.  It made the morning very productive - in about 
2 hours of shooting I got at least 10 good images.  Image quality from the K-01 
seems to be right there with the K-5.

I put 4 shots from this morning on my blog, will be posted a couple more 
batches this week as well:

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/

Permalink:

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/2013-snow-crystals-round-2

All images were shot with the K-01, a Sigma 50mm f2.8 EX macro, and extension. 
The snow was very variable in size today, so I used all the extension that I 
have (about 230mm) for a few shots, and only about 50mm for a few other. Plus 
everything in between.

I should comment that the second crystal in that post was very small and was 
shot with 230mm of extension - tubes and bellows.  That is where the focusing 
peaking really shined. WIth all that extension a finder is so dark you can 
barely see, and with live view and no focus peaking it is very difficult to see 
what is in focus. The K-01 made it simple and easy to focus on that little 
bugger.

Mark

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