On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 12:00:52PM +0530, Bipin Gupta wrote:
> Larry, the Tamron Back Caps are pretty good at covering the Electronic
> Contacts on the Lens. There was a Seller offering Lens Back Caps that
> were Weather Proof for some $ 10 or so each. Try Googling. It does
> cover the electronic contacts as well.

Thanks Bipin.  For reasons I cannot tell, I don't care for the tamron
back caps.  I will have to look for the weather proof caps.

Also, thanks for the feedback on the focusing.  The camera seems to 
be working much better.  I don't know if it has to do with it being
a K-5II, or just that my old body had a tendency to front focus.  
Switching it to IR, that would actully be an advantage though.

> A friend of mine has the K-5 IIs with the 18-135 WR Lens. I have the
> newer Ricoh K-5 with the 18-135 WR. We tried testing the AF speed of
> both the cameras in daylight, tungsten, fluorescent and colored bulbs
> - red, blue and green.
> There was absolutely no difference in bright day light. However in
> Tungsten the K-5 IIs was just a bit better in acquiring instant focus.
> In Fluorescent light there was just a wee bit difference with the K-5
> IIs doing better - but not dramatic.
> The colored bulbs were all around 100 watts, hence medium to low in
> brightness. In Green light both were just as good. But in Blue and Red
> lights the K-5 IIs was again just a wee bit faster to acquire focus.
> Note: a) the K-5 would also focus, just that the IIs acquired focus
> quicker in the
>               blue and red bulbs.
>           b) we did the tests in the comfort of our home, so cannot
> say these tests
>               were very technical.
> Conclusion: The K-5 IIs definitely appears to acquire AF faster, with lesser
>                     hunting in low light. But the question is, does it
> justify the extra $$,
>                     as no photos were lost because of the AF speed by
> the K-5 over
>                     the K-5 IIs.
> Regards.
> Bipin - from that far away enchanting land.
> 
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