Nice shots all around, Bill - I was hoping for a lady with the great 
halo effect hair light, but oh well.

I assume you were using a flash meter- did the K10D expose shots as 
expected per the meter's settings?

- MCC


William Robb wrote:
> Here is my first portrait shoot with the K10. This is pretty much a 
> straight dump to the website, so there may be some warty pictures in 
> there.
> I shot DNGs using AWB, and the digital review histogram as a flash 
> meter.
> The pictures were shot with the A85/1.4 at f5.6 at iso100.
> I'm pretty happy with the white balance as shot, it's just a tad warm, 
> but studio lights tend to be. I want to play around with the custom WB 
> settings, I am pretty sure I can nail the WB really closely with this 
> camera.
> 
> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/harley/index.html
> 
> Harley is a biggish GSD, probably around 100 pounds. We are good 
> buddies. I've done Shutzand work with him, so he is very responsive to 
> me, on the offchance that I will put a sleeve on and let him play 
> tug-o-war with my arm
> 
> In the studio, the camera is a gem, even with the missing PC socket and 
> no vertical grip. I bought an Olympus Safe Sync, which goes on the hot 
> shoe and connects to the flash system via a PC socket.
> Not the best, but I wasn't using my own flash equipment, which will 
> trigger via my Pentax IR flash.
> The screen is very easy to focus manually with under the modelling 
> lights, and the camera responds very quickly. I had no waits for the 
> buffer to empty, and according to the time stamps, I shot 56 files in 6 
> minutes, 17 seconds.
> Thats a picture every 7 seconds, which isn't doable on the istD.
> 
> I'm happy.
> 
> William Robb 
> 
> 
> 



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