Great news, Ann. You're going to enjoy your new camera. The only thing
I can suggest is that you shoot extensively with K-5 before you do any
serious work (such as your friend's wedding) with it. It has very
different rhythm than *istD (or K10D for that matter, which is from
where I transitioned to K-7).

I do suggest that you set your K-5 to output DNGs. I don't even
remember if it can do PEFs.

And certainly - welcome back!

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> I good firend of mine is getting married in August.. he wanted to hire me to
> shoot the wedding - but only the portraits and the brief wedding
> ceremony - not the reception (so I can eat and socialize) someone else is
> doing that.  At first i begged off... my *istD isn't up to that and
> especially after this recent battery episode, not high enough ISO, etc
>
> But the I realized I could do it for him inexpensively by wedding photog in
> nY standards for sure - the price of a K-5! His check is in the mail and as
> soon as I get it I'll be looking for the best price (well, I already am
> doing that) Saw an LN at KEH for about $550... I need to get it soon and
> practice. Have enough for that and spare batteries... don't need to have a
> brand new one.
>
> IF anyone notices a better deal than that KEH one or has some sage words
> about making the K-5 behave well , or some things to watch out for in
> switching from the D...
>
> I'm hoping to shoot without using flash at all. How does the AWB
> fare?  My habit with the D is to simply load all the raw files onto
> my computer from the card reader without renumbering/renaming the raw files
> - do any of you do both the PEF and the jpgs?
>
> any suggestions at all are welcome.
>
> boy, it is nice to be back!
>
> Regards,
> ann
>
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