You can turn off instant review on the K7, just as on the other cameras.
Paul
On Oct 15, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Jens wrote:
That's right, Ken.
The same goes for the *ist D and the K10D. But not the K-7?
Regards
Jens
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On Oct 16, 2009 00:09 "Ken Waller" <[email protected]> wrote:
FWIW - on the K20D the screen can be made to be blank after each shot
- the
setting is buried in the setup menu IIRC.
Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jens" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Re: K-7 in the mail
Thanks Paul.
I have never used the instant replay screen for the same reason. It
hurts
my eye (my eye stops down, due to the light from the screen below
the
viewfinder. So, the info screen is really annoying to me. I may have
to
buy at pair of slim, dark sun glasses - then look over them and
through
the viewfinder. This should reduce the light from the screen below.
It
lights up after each shot. Some times I do 1000 shots or more in one
day.
So the info screen blinking all the time is actaully a kind of
torture to
me.
Regards
Jens
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On Oct 15, 2009 13:48 "paul stenquist" <[email protected]>
wrote:
The menus are actually less fiddly in use, as you don't have to
scroll
to find what you want. The info screen bugged me at first. I don't
even notice it any more -- 8000 frames later. High ISO RAW
performance
is about the same as the K20D, but metering is much more accurate,
so
the results are usually less noisy. Much better metering,
considerably
better autofocus (particularly i low light,) longer battery life,
and
faster write speed are the main benefits to my mind.
Paul
On Oct 15, 2009, at 4:16 AM, Jens wrote:
Hello All
The postman brought me a brand new K-7 yesterday. I just opened
the
box this morning.
It amazed me how small it is. Many buttons have been relocated.
The
overall first impression is: More toy, less tool (I love my
K20D,
which is going to ebay shortly)!
It annoys me somewhat that the info-screen keeps popping up.
Maybe I
can turn this off. The menues have become more complicated, less
streight foreward. I have heard that the image quality have
improved
considerably. I hope this means less noise at high ISO? I do
like
the lockable program-wheel, I've offten missed this. I like the
wide
exposure correction range.
I am looking foreward to giving it a good exersize during the
upcomming fall hollidays -and on Mondays, which at the moment are
my
only, weekly workingday as a pro photographer ;-)
Regards
Jens
http://www.planfoto.dk
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