Boris Liberman wrote: "Recently I met a person who uses EOS 20D and couple of L lenses - 17-40/4 and 70-200/4 both being L lenses.
We looked at each other's photos and I was very impressed with the way the L lenses produce very plastic, very 3D images. He on the other hand pointed out that few of my works were very good while actually spoiled by rather poor optics that I have." Boris, I don't have enough digital experience to offer advice but I have a couple questions that might help you get the results you want. How are you comparing your pictures to his? Are you looking at digital files on the same computer? Are you looking at prints? For the purposes of the equipment comparison, I believe that it would be helpful to compare Canon unprocessed raw files to Pentax unprocessed raw files that are shot in the same conditions. If they look the same then you should start looking at your processing methods. If the Canon raw image is better than the Pentax raw image then you can start questioning your technique and your equipment. Tom Reese

