Godfrey, As to your questions below:
Light source was sunlight through the window. With the amount of snow on the ground, a lot of that light was reflected sunlight. I adjusted the white balance manually and it seemed fine. I am going to check it again with other light sources and some other subjects and without underexposure. No filters used or hood, but light was at my back so no light entering lens at oblique angles. Thanks for the reply. I sent a note to pentax USA, referring them to my images. Hope they take a look. Dave Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > On Jan 30, 2007, at 4:00 PM, David Weiss wrote: > >> So, is this just the infamous banding problem magnified a bit? > > No. > >> Is this just my camera? I hope someone can verify for me that this is >> just a characteristic of this camera. Not that this would thrill me, >> because I expect something to work properly, but at least I wouldn't >> send my camera in again. >> >> I know that I am not likely to shoot under these conditions, but it >> would be nice if the camera worked properly just the same. > > No idea what's going on in these pictures. My K10D does not produce > anything of the sort nor can I make it happen. > > What is the light source? You say it is natural light ... is it > coming through a window? at an angle? Does it happen in any other > lighting circumstances? > > Do you have UV or other filters on these lenses? Do you have lens > hoods on them? > > G > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

