I'll see what I can do, but we are settling in for a long period of cloudy 
weather here in the upper Midwest.
In the meantime I do have have some not tests the results of which I will share.

stan

On Nov 5, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

> Driving home tonight, it looked like the moon and Venus will be very close
> in the sky tomorrow night.  There may be a website that lists such 
> conjuntions,
> but I don't know it.
> 
> Also, I have long found the moon to be an excellent test subject. It's more 
> interesting than a brick wall, and pretty consistent, no matter where you are.
> If someone has a decent quality long lens, and both a K-5 and a K-3, I'd be 
> very
> interested to see how photos of the moon compare with both of them.  
> 
> I suspect that the K-3 might be exceeding the ability of all but the best 
> lenses, so that the added resolution might not get that much improvement
> (20% linear?) but it would be interesting to see.
> 
> Of course, it would probably work best to wait a couple days for the 
> half moon for that test.
> 
> 
> 
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