Hi, Tom!

Have you made any editing program changes since using the D800E?  How about 
computer or operating system? Do you find the large files at all unwieldy? Have 
you found moire a nuisance? Do you use continuous shutter once in awhile? Is 
the frame rate "satisfactory? Are you truly blown away by the resolution?
Do you, still covet the K-5 and secretly take along as a back-up. (shhhhhh)

Jack


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From: Tom C <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: Pentax is history


Aahz Maruch Tue, 02 Jul 2013 12:28:07 -0700

> What do you do when BOTH are important?  How do you balance different
> kinds of BANGs?  (One thing I really like about Pentax is having image
> stabilization in camera, just can't get that with Canikon.)

It's that way for everyone except the extremely wealthy. Both are
important to me. Switching brands, lens acquisition is gradual, but
then the same was true when purchasing Pentax.

I care about IS on long lenses more than wide angles. If I can afford
an IS lens I'd buy it. If I couldn't, I'd plan on using a tripod.

Tom C.

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