Ok. You must be getting a comission from Pentax. ;+}
I thought I could resist, but I'm not sure based on your great results 
you.ve posted so far.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

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Subject: Re: PESO: Another K20D Pic


> After about 300 shots I'd have to say the new sensor is a very substantial 
> upgrade over the K10D's CCD. The noise reduction is amazing, but the image 
> quality in bright light at low ISO appears to be considerably better as 
> well in terms of detail and maybe even dynamic range, although the latter 
> is difficult to judge. I'd say the K20D is a bigger step up than the K10D 
> was from the *ist series.
> Paul
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> From: "Micah B. Kleit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> That is a really beautiful picture.
>>
>> Let me ask -- and apologies if this already came up -- one question,
>> which hopefully will also help decrease the urge to run up a credit
>> card and buy the K20D: beyond the higher megapixel count, has anyone
>> compared the performance of the Samsung CMOS with the CCD's Pentax was
>> using previously?  I know (I think) that the popular preference is for
>> CMOS's, but does the new sensor really make a difference?  I think I
>> read somewhere that the CMOS generates less heat, and therefore less
>> noise, which is one of the reasons Pentax can now offer the higher ISO
>> settings, but are there any other real advantages?  It seems like a
>> big deal that Pentax is switching to CMOS, but I haven't really read
>> much about how dramatic such a change really is.
>>
>> On Mar 5, 2008, at 11:23 AM, Ken Waller wrote:
>>
>> > Hard to believe this was shot @ 3200 !
>> > But I do.
>> >
>> > Kenneth Waller
>> > http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f\
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Subject: Re: PESO: Another K20D Pic
>> >
>> >
>> >> Forgot the URL on my other reply. Color noise is well controlled as
>> >> well. This shot is at ISO 3200 and cropped to about 60% of the frame.
>> >> It includes heavy shadows and the noise is minimal. It's also
>> >> uniformly blue noise rather than a mix of colors.
>> >> This pic is also interesting in that I shot it with the K28/3.5, wide
>> >> open. This sometimes overlooked lens is outstanding and sought after
>> >> by those who know K glass. It's far better than the A 28/2.8 or the
>> >> M.
>> >> It's also interesting in that Grace was having a two pacifier day:-).
>> >> She still has a bit of a cold and she was worn out from preschool.
>> >> Paul
>> >> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7021188&size=lg
>> >>
>> >> On Mar 1, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> That's really, really good for 1600.
>> >>>
>> >>> Color me impressed. What about color noise at 1600,
>> >>> much worse?
>> >>>
>> >>> Oh, nice shot too, Paul.
>> >>>
>> >>> -Brendan
>> >>> --- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> This one is at ISO 1600, weak noise reduction, FA
>> >>>> 50/1.4, f2 1/30th.
>> >>>> Cropped to about 60$ of frame.
>> >>>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7007067


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