Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Paul Stenquist" Subject: Re: Well, it actually works > Your experience with K10D exposure mirrors mine. I had dialed in +.5 > compensation right out of the box, but found it excessive. I'm now > usually right at meter exposure.

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Paul Stenquist
Your experience with K10D exposure mirrors mine. I had dialed in +.5 compensation right out of the box, but found it excessive. I'm now usually right at meter exposure. Of course unusual scenes may require more or less. Like you, I'm pleased with the write and buffer performance. Haven't ha

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I just returned home from another day's visit to SF carrying the K10D fitted with FA20-35. Yes, it's larger than the *ist DS and a bit heavier, but now that my hands have gotten used to it I find it an absolute pleasure to use. I made about forty-fifty exposures today, all in RAW/DNG format.

RE: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Tim Øsleby
Boris Liberman Sent: 28. desember 2006 15:06 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Well, it actually works My K10D that is. Made some test shots. Some are somewhat underexposed (on the historgram). But when I was reviewing the JPEGs (shooting RAW + JPEG) the images were surprisingly realistic.

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread John Francis
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 08:24:42AM -0600, William Robb wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: "Boris Liberman" Subject: Well, it actually works > > > > My K10D that is. > > > > Made some test shots. Some are somewhat underexposed (on the &g

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 29/12/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Exactly. I never met a camera I couldn't get used to. The grip on a > Speed Graphic sucks unless you have the flash attached:-). I found the bare P67 easier to grip than the K10D. It's not a case of just getting used to it, the K10D grip de

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread David J Brooks
I find it just like my PZ-1 which i quite like. Enjoy. Its a good camera, so far.:-) My only gripe is i'm getting the same poor on board flash shots i got with the istD. No flash head to try that out yet, as no word from Sigma Canada. Dave Quoting Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > My K10

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Paul Stenquist
Exactly. I never met a camera I couldn't get used to. The grip on a Speed Graphic sucks unless you have the flash attached:-). Paul On Dec 28, 2006, at 9:23 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote: > Boris, > Same here. The grip is a little big after the *ist Ds. > Don't wory, it will grow on you. > Regards, Bo

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Bob Sullivan
Boris, Same here. The grip is a little big after the *ist Ds. Don't wory, it will grow on you. Regards, Bob S. On 12/28/06, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My K10D that is. > > Made some test shots. Some are somewhat underexposed (on the > historgram). But when I was reviewing the JP

Re: Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Boris Liberman" Subject: Well, it actually works > My K10D that is. > > Made some test shots. Some are somewhat underexposed (on the > historgram). But when I was reviewing the JPEGs (shooting RAW + JPEG) > the images were surpris

Well, it actually works

2006-12-28 Thread Boris Liberman
My K10D that is. Made some test shots. Some are somewhat underexposed (on the historgram). But when I was reviewing the JPEGs (shooting RAW + JPEG) the images were surprisingly realistic. I am slightly frustrated with the form of the grip for the hand. My hand is not big enough to hold it comfort