Paul Stenquist wrote:
The K-1 locks focus great in daylight. Haven’t had enough experience with other light to say for sure, but it makes action sports shooting easy. Hid behind the corner of the house with the K-1 and the 150-450 and shot the kids shooting hoops. That lens is a nice fit with the k-1 and battery grip. Good balance for handheld shooting. If I was doing this in earnest, I’d use a monopod and shoot at ISO 400 or 800, but not a problem without it. All these are at ISO 1600, which is nice and clean with this camera.
You're doing a lousy job of convincing me that I should wait until the price on a K-1 and kit lens package drops.
I certainly hope that they come out with a K-1A for sports, a K-1 with an APS sized sensor, and pretty much nothing else changed. It could have the same number of focus points, but they would cover more of the sensor. Frame rate would be higher with fewer MP to empty, it would be less expensive with the smaller sensor, and it would have the same UI.
How did Gracie get so big? These boys used to tower over her. http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=1090855
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