My KP arrived. I'm impressed by the image quality and the many many
options.
I think I'll permanently mount my DA35 macro to the KP and no more crawling
in the mud for macro's with this combo.
Toine
On 7 July 2018 at 01:20, Zos Xavius wrote:
> Oh yeah. SR works in movie mode on the K-5 too. Tha
Oh yeah. SR works in movie mode on the K-5 too. That alone makes up
for the lack of manual mode IMO. For the most part you can get away
with autoexposure and exposure locking when appropriate. The files are
huge and it only records for 5 minutes, but 80mbs is much better than
the 18 or so the K-3 i
My K-5 IIs is still getting regular constant use and to be honest I
prefer its IQ over the K-3 somewhat except in the best light. At night
that camera is a handheld beast though I will concede that the SR is a
little better on the K-3. Still I can get down to 1/6th or more pretty
easily depending o
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 03:33:27PM -0400, Rick Womer wrote:
> I'm hoping to keep using my K-5 until the successor to the K-3ii is
> out and de-bugged.
>
> Rick
That's about where I am, too.
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I'm hoping to keep using my K-5 until the successor to the K-3ii is
out and de-bugged.
Rick
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 12:49 PM, P. J. Alling
wrote:
> I think I'd take a K70 over a KP, they have almost the same sensor, pretty
> much the same features, but a more useful flip out screen on the K70, th
I think I'd take a K70 over a KP, they have almost the same sensor,
pretty much the same features, but a more useful flip out screen on the
K70, the same battery , but I'm pretty sure better battery life on the
K70. More importantly every grip that the KP to comes with is reported
to be less
Good luck with your choice. I like the small size of the KP, it looks
almost a system camera.
Henk
Op 2018-07-04 om 18:56 schreef Toine:
I ordered one. for 699 I couldn't resist.
On 3 July 2018 at 12:52, Henk Terhell wrote:
Toine,
I don't own the KP, but it would be my choice on APS-C cons
29 per Mp.
Alan C
On 04-Jul-18 06:56 PM, Toine wrote:
I ordered one. for 699 I couldn't resist.
On 3 July 2018 at 12:52, Henk Terhell wrote:
Toine,
I don't own the KP, but it would be my choice on APS-C considering it is
at present 100 euro cheaper than the K3-II.
Of course you can wait ti
I ordered one. for 699 I couldn't resist.
On 3 July 2018 at 12:52, Henk Terhell wrote:
> Toine,
> I don't own the KP, but it would be my choice on APS-C considering it is
> at present 100 euro cheaper than the K3-II.
> Of course you can wait till a new flagship but it definitely will take
> time
Toine,
I don't own the KP, but it would be my choice on APS-C considering it is
at present 100 euro cheaper than the K3-II.
Of course you can wait till a new flagship but it definitely will take
time before it is locally availabe.
As you say, a tilting screen is so useful in many situations, and
following this thread because i'm planning to do the same (from my 4
year old k5iis though). some of my friends who have it are raving about
the images it produces but the battery size/life is holding me back. the
other option i'm seriously considering is a k3.
why don't you go ahead and buy the k
The recent cash back action made me wonder if I should upgrade my 6 year
old K5 to the KP.
Full frame is not what I need since most of my glass isn't full frame.
Which results in the K3-II as the only other option.
What I don't like on the KP is the small new battery size and the missing
LCD panel
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