Maybe will consider to start with 18-55 + 50-200 first, since my first dSlr![]()
Maybe will consider to start with 18-55 + 50-200 first, since my first dSlr![]()
yeah, that is my problem, I don't hv any lens now :bsmilie:for myself , i would get the 18-135 mm now...,
18-50mm can get anytime in Bns cheaply...
if possible get 50-300mm , longer reach...
cheers
Seem no one really use kit lens :think:
I assume the lens 18-55mm WR and 50-200mm WR shd be a lousy lens :sweat:
i still use my kit lens now and then.
kit lens II, anyways. it's a great lens, just that i don't work well with the focal length range...
of course, not the best wide open, but same goes for any other lens. at f/8-f/11, it really shines.
some kit lens photos paired with k20d for your reference:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/night86mare/4203303095/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/night86mare/4530601311/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/night86mare/4237785856/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/night86mare/5078633544/
I pre-ordered today abt 5pm, got it at 6pm.![]()
K-5 seems like it has a LOT of DR. The RAW files are a joy to process.
Jpeg direct from RAW via LR3.2 (iso 100 f/8.0 1/160s)
Processed Jpeg (some recovery, fill light and blacks)
Some comments by GordonBGood
"For the technical analysis, I found that this ISO 80 image is even better than the ISO 80 that I got from a beta K-5 in that this one shows a full about 14 stops of Dynamic Range according to the DxOMark standard (standard deviation of noise level at absolute black as compared to full scale output) and this follows the usual fairly linear trend right up to ISO sensitivity range so that ISO 800 still has a DR of 11.5 stops. This is over1.5 stops better than even the K-x/K-r right across the ISO sensitivity range on an individual photosite basis in spite of having about 35% more photosites."
actually I read a lot about how good the high ISO is and there are threads in other forums comparing it to the D700.
Is it really that good? I also heard that pentax applies NR to its raw files which cannot be turned off. Is that true>
actually I read a lot about how good the high ISO is and there are threads in other forums comparing it to the D700.
Is it really that good? I also heard that pentax applies NR to its raw files which cannot be turned off. Is that true>
actually I read a lot about how good the high ISO is and there are threads in other forums comparing it to the D700.
Is it really that good? I also heard that pentax applies NR to its raw files which cannot be turned off. Is that true>
Note to self.
Ok. I got to learn how to use RAW and get myself a proper NR program... :think:[/I]