Charles, i to am very very impressed with what the K-5 sensor can do,
at high ISO and low light. My trampoline stuff was shot at a high ISO
and under artificial lights and the lack of noise was amazing.

Its my go to camera now, my Nikons get as much work as Pee Wee Herman

Dave

On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Man.
>
> I just shot my first big concert with the K5 and it was a blast.
>
> While the auto-focus in a rock-concert environment (especially with tons of 
> backlighting) is still iffy... there were no problems with the exposure.  And 
> if I muffed the exposure (at least on the dark side of things) all I had to 
> do was grab the "exposure" slider in Lightroom and - problem solved.  No 
> bright colored sparkles of noise, just a nice smooth "film grain" look.
>
> It's really great to be able to pull actual details out of the shadows!
>
> Example shot from last night:
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2013/rebel_rebel_x/content/K5__2005_large.html
>
> (they are doing a cover of the horrible mess that is the Jagger/Bowie version 
> of "Dancing In The Streets")
>
> It's difficult to imagine what will be available in 3 years (if Pentax is 
> still in business)!
>
>  -Charles
>
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