On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Boris Liberman wrote:

> On 12/12/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I went for a walk today and filled a 2G card with K10D RAW/DNG
>> exposures. I put the FA20-35 on it, used autofocus almost
>> exclusively, and just went snapping around the neighborhood. About
>> 120 some exposures in all fit on a 2G card.
>>
>> I processed the DNGs with my usual RAW conversion workflow in ACR. No
>> noise reduction or sharpening applied, only standard RAW processing
>> parameters on the adjustment panel. (BTW, I set ACR options to do
>> sharpening as preview only, so absolutely NO sharpening was applied
>> in RAW conversion.) No other processing done in Photoshop afterwards,
>> other than to size and render for my standard web formats with
>> Actions ... same ones I use for everything I post. The only thing I
>> had to do different was turn off ACR's Auto processing defaults.
>>
>>    http://homepage.mac.com/godders/neighborhood-K10D/
>>
>> Please note that there are thumbnails on the index page, normal web-
>> size pix on the individual pages, and "half-rez" renderings that open
>> into a separate window if you click on the normal web-size pix on the
>> individual pages...
>>
>> Comments and feedback always welcome.
>
> Godfrey, I would have expected some very immediate, some popping
> improvement over *istD(S). I am not seeing it. These are all fine
> pictures, and you're very strong photographer indeed, however, I don't
> see anything that will tell me - look, Boris, this is where K10D
> outdoes all its older brothers and sisters...

Well, where does it outdo them? Pixelage at 6MP is academic on web 
images.

SR: how does 35mm at 1/8 work on this?

http://homepage.mac.com/godders/neighborhood-K10D/source/16-imgp0725.html

And does Godders look good with the K10D half-face or is the -Ds a 
better complement to his natural virtues?

http://homepage.mac.com/godders/neighborhood-K10D/source/02-imgp0641.html

Other than that, it's a camera, it just does it best to not get in the 
way of the lens attached to it.

Kostas



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