Darren Addy wrote:
I think that sometimes we just fall prey to the need for something new and
then rationalize the why after the fact.
My reply:
True. In this case, however, I had the opportunity to test those cameras
(K-5II/K-5IIs) against my K-5, and the difference when focusing in very low
light convinced me very easy. At first attempt to shoot performers in very
very dim light, I no longer had to struggle with trying to focus while
actually hunting, and I could get back thinking about shutter speeds for
getting a given effect, compositon and timing for pressing the shutter
release.
A big step for me and my typical shooting conditions, and some kind of
grinning, seeing a D600 user in trouble having to shut off the damn AF
illuminator, very banned in that circumstance.
Dario
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