Mark Roberts wrote:
ann sanfedele<[email protected]>  wrote:

I love my K-5 - mine was gotten as a refurbished - had it since July 2013 -

stick around

I bought my K-5 in 2011, which I believe is when it first appeared. I
don't shoot as many frames as some but I certainly give my cameras
more than their fair share of abuse — my K-5 has been bounced,
dropped, frozen (down to -9 degrees F) and had its weather sealing
*thoroughly* tested many times. The only failure it's ever had was
last May when the lens release button broke; I was still able to
change lenses, albeit somewhat inconveniently, with the help of my
trusty Swiss army knife (using the corkscrew, actually). I've never
been dissatisfied with the way it works or the photos it produces so
I've never upgraded. I guess my next camera will be the full-frame.


I have absolutely no complaint about the K-5 or K-5ii sensor performance. I can always want more. K-5ii autofocus is much better than any Pentax that came before. It is, however, still much better at photographing microphones than singers. I wish that there were different autofocus modes, like one that said, if there are two objects to focus on, and one is a few inches behind the other, focus on the one in back. I also wish it had a lot more autofocus points and much smaller autofocus regions.

The only real reason that I'd like to turn my second body into a K-3 rather than a K-5 is that my fingers get confused easily, particluarly with two bodies that feel so similar, I have to stop and look at the camera to see which one it is, to figure out where the AF or the AF select (or OK) button is.

But, for simple sensor performance, there are very few situations where in anything resembling sane lighting, anyone would need a better performing sensor. Unfortunately, a significant percentage of my photography isn't even in the same zip code as anything resembling sane lighting.

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Larry Colen  [email protected] (postbox on min4est)

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