Hmmm, I wasn´t aware of the nature of the focus issues but I will have a look 
at it. Maybe you can give me a hint about what to look for on Saturday. 
Regarding dust clusters I´m lucky to have Pentax Service close by so I´ll visit 
them if it occurs.

Bring the FA*24 so I can have a look. I´m hoping for a slightly smaller DA* 
version but I´m not sure if that would be possible. Let me know if there is 
something I should bring, like an old A*85 or A*135...

DagT
http://www.thrane.name



Den 10. jan. 2011 kl. 16.50 skrev SV Hovland:

> Congrats with a new camera. K-5 sure is a very fine model, but the problems 
> you are referring to are real for some users. I noticed myself the week I got 
> mine that indoor focusing was not up to the K-7 level. It has some pretty 
> heavy front focusing with _some_ lenses at low light level. I can understand 
> that this is not tolerated by a great part of the customers which have this 
> problem. It's no big deal for me as I can use liveview contrast focusing the 
> few times I need AF in low light indoors. In daylight it is as good as it can 
> get.
> 
> But it also seems I have non-removable dust on my camera which is easily 
> visible on a 24" monitor without zooming in. It's a rather large cluster of 
> dust in the center of the image. Each dust particle is not easily visible, 
> but the cluster is. It is only visible at f/16 and smaller apertures so again 
> it doesn't bother me much. But I will have it fixed anyway as it does have an 
> influence on the second-hand value of my camera.
> 
> FA*24/2: Are you interested in having a look at it this weekend?
> 
> Stig Vidar Hovland
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DagT
> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 2:56 PM
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List 
> Subject: Re: K-3
> 
> 
> I sold my K20D today and will get the K-5 this week.
> 
> The reason is that I found that K-5 has improvements in the areas I wanted, 
> such as size, frame rate, noise, AF etc. I suspect that most improvements 
> from now will be in areas that I´m not interested in, such as video, 3D, HDR, 
> picture modes etc. Just look at the negative comments to K-5 on dpreview, 
> most of them have nothing to do with using RAW format and taking pictures.
> 
> So I found that K-5 is good enough, so I could get it and enjoy it, and wait 
> a couple of generations before updating again. I believe (hope) that camera 
> technology has matured now, at least when it comes to taking pictures.
> 
> There was a thread about a DA*24 that was deleted last week from dpreview. If 
> true I think that would be a better way to spend money in the future...
> 
> DagT
> 
>> Looking at Pentax's apparent "schedule" for new models - based on past 
>> introductions ...
>> 
>> Is is reasonable to expect the "K-3", or whatever they'll decide to 
>> call the K-5's successor, is probably going to show up sometime around 
>> Christmas 2011?
>> 
>> I'm thinking in terms of advance planning for my next camera's budget 
>> timetable.


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