You're going through the exact same upgrade path as I. I'm still
struggling with a few adaptations, but totally loving it and you will
too. Eg: I had to turn off that annoyingly persistent Info screen, and
I haven't found a way to call it up on demand, so I just have to live
without I guess.

Most recently I've discovered that ISO 400 is the new 200. I used to
always shoot flash stuff at 200 on the K20D but I've found that I have
the same latitude for post processing with ISO 400 on the K-3, which
lets me power down the flashes a stop or gives me about 50% more
distance with softboxes and modifiers at the same power. *Very* nice!

Enjoy, Ken!


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was going to hold off getting the K-3 (I'm still shooting with a K20D) but
> the B+H deal pushed me over the cliff. Ordered the package 12/14 and it
> arrived 12/18. Included memory card, 50mm f1.8 lens & shoulder bag.
>
> Haven't used it yet - trying to configure the settings but the body feels
> heavier and more substantial than the K-20D. It'll take some time sorting
> out the controls - I though the K-20D controls were just about ideal.
>
> Curious to see how much slower the Photoshop will be on my PC with the much
> larger files.
>
> Thought I should get it ahead of a southern Applachian photoshoot coming up
> in April.
>
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
>
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