On 08/04/07, Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rob ;)
>
> I did not notice any problem with WB except the need to manually
> specify Tungsten when needed. Other than that it offers far more
> tweaking possibilities than any other cameras I've seen.

Hi Thibouille,

It's the interface that's my gripe, not the function per se, tweaking
is fine but really I don't trust the rear screen cal and in most cases
the ambient light prevents it from being remotely useful for colour
appraisal. The way I prefer to work is by using fixed WB and sampled
WB and not being able to glance down at the screen to see what WB is
selected is a pain. I do know it's available on the rear LCD by
pressing the info button but I think it should have been primary
information as are the majority of other indicators shown in the top
LCD.

The *ist D WB selector was decried by some but it's better to use than
the K10D implementation in my opinion and the *ist D WB system never
left me wanting in over 20k of images so it must have been OK (I
virtually never used AWB on the *ist D)

> About Auto-Iso and P mode: What is your custom setting for Program
> mode? Speed, depth,MTF or normal? Maybe it has an influence (I did not
> check).

Unfortunately not.

> Maybe using SV or TAV mode would be a valuable alternative to using P
> mode with Auto ISO? Personnaly I don't really the point in using those
> two together. If I really want certain AV/TV setting, TAV is there
> exactly for this. And SV + program bias if ISO is critical.
>
> Well that's how I see it.

Too much fiddling around for me, I tend to work in Av and manual and
on the odd occasion Tv. In TAv and Sv modes I just get distracted from
making photos.

> About Viewfinder rotation: did not notice specific problem but indeed
> (just like my ist-d) ensor and viewfinder are never exactly aligned so
> if horizontal placement is critical I shoot one and check on the LCD
> with max zoom and correct till I'm satisfied. Takes time but works
> well. Of course, would be better if aligned correctly.

Indeed, I do thing close to 1 degree out for the finder frame is a bit
excessive though, most people can detect well under a 1 degree
rotation of a picture hanging on a wall.

> I don't shoot RAW+Jpeg anymore. I takes card space and if I need a
> Jpeg anytime (for quick printing e.g. on a Canon Selphy) the camera
> can produce a Jpeg from Raw anyway (yes you can even change WB when
> doing that).

For a shoot of 750+ images I wouldn't fancy doing in camera
developing, for how I work shooting RAW+JPG works well and the little
2MP jpeg images are only about 850k and most people can't believe the
quality compared to their 7+MP P&S digicams.

> Happy to know you're back, Rob, even if you don't write 10 times a day ;)

Thanks, I should be a bit quieter (much to most peoples delight I expect) ;-)

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