Gianfranco,

You must tell us why you set a 14Mp camera to shoot at 10Mp.
You are throwing away resolution to save on card space and hard drive space.
Buy another card and a bigger hard drive.
You paid a premium to buy 14Mp on the K-7.
Get the rest of your post processing up to date.

We can't help you on speed class 4 sd cards.
Write speed and buffers have been a concern since the *ist D.
You need a faster card.

Regards,  Bob S.


On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Gianfranco Irlanda
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm quite new to the K7, bought in July, but it seems I was unlucky with this
> camera... I tried to find something about these topics in the archives and in
> the web but to no avail, maybe our list gurus can help me to see if I'm right 
> or
> wrong...
>
> First, since the times of the K20 I'm used to set the camera to 10Mp instead 
> of
> 14 for most of my shooting, to save room on the cards and on the hard disks.
> When I started using the K7 I noticed that the 100% frame coverage of the 
> finder
> was somehow odd, giving a larger view than that of the 10Mp files written to 
> the
> card. This happens also, but very little, with the 14Mp jpegs. So, the 100%
> frame coverage is real only shooting in RAW, but is a real PITA trying to 
> frame
> accurately when shooting jpegs (with 10Mp jpegs almost an exercise in
> masochism...). I don't know if someone out there has experienced something of
> that kind.
> Now I'm shooting 14Mp jpegs, but I'm going to write to Pentax Japan about 
> this:
> I think it's real mad to build a 100% finder that is not usable with all the
> shooting options. I really prefer to have to cut away, from time to time, the
> occasional thing protruding from the side of the frame instead of finding the
> subject with the feet almost cut by the frame border...
>
>
>
> Second, with the K7 I bought a couple of 16GB cards (class 4) that in real 
> life
> cannot be used to shoot movies because... the camera stops shooting by itself
> after around 1 minute... I've been told that it's a problem of writing speed,
> and there's the need of a faster card. Using the class 6 or 10 SD cards the
> problem disappears, fine, but nothing is stated in the manual about this (the
> manual says that is possible to record up to 25 minutes but the camera never
> gives this kind of limit).
>
> Apart from that the camera is really great (I still prefer the K20 button
> layout, though), unfortunately is already back to the assistance for an 
> erratic
> behavior of the front dial... :(
>
> Ciao,
>
> Gianfranco
>  _
>
>
>
>
>
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