I won't even comment on Cassino's work anymore. He knows I still hate him.
David J Brooks wrote:
All are great shots as usual Mark.
Dave
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Mark Cassino<[email protected]> wrote:
The macro photos in this blog post - "Saturday Afternoon" - were taken with the
K7 yesterday - the camera was fresh out of the box. (The first image is IMGP0011...)
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/
I have yet to read the manual, but the K7 worked well in my first round of
shooting, using a manual focus A lens and flash setup on a DIY bracket. I did
have to turn the flash compensation all the way down (-3 on the AF360FGZ iself,
and -2 on the K7 body) to keep the exposure in line. That's different from the
K10D which I usually use with only -.5 compensation. FWIW - setting ISO, flash
compensation, RAW file selct, etc, was all very intuitive, no consulting the
manual required.
It's not apparent in the small web sized images, but the amount of detail -e.g.
in the cells in the dragonflys' eyes - is noticeably better than what I got
with the K10D.
- MCC
----- Original Message ----
From: Christine Aguila <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 3:41:05 PM
Subject: k-7 Owners
To all PDMLers who now own the new K-7:
I know it's been a little slow on the list lately, but I wouldn't mind a flurry
of photos shot with the new K-7. (Actually, I thought there'd be a flurry
already.) Go ahead and show off your new equipment and photos and all the
possible crazy shooting schemes :-) you guys can dream up. The more the
merrier, in my view.
I'm very keen on the new camera, and, I guess, I'd like to share in "owner
excitement" if K-7 owners are willing to create some!
Cheers, Christine
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