Kind of interesting to me that people even mention such things.
These comments were made during an image critique session when things such
as tilted horizons were mentioned.
I just brought along a bubble level and did my own bracketing when needed.
Same here, but I find the built in level means I no longer need to remember
to bring along the add on level. And you have to admit the built in
bracketing ability simplifies the exposure issue with multiple exposures.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Camera Obervations from a workshop
Kind of interesting to me that people even mention such things. I didn't
have cameras with in-built level indication until recently (I think my
Olympus E-5 in 2010 was the first), same for multi-exposure bracketing. I
just brought along a bubble level and did my own bracketing when needed.
From the lack of those features, it sounds like they might have been
working with current but not necessarily top of the line bodies. Your K-3
was the top of the line Pentax just prior to the K-1.
G
On Sep 9, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
I recently attended a 5 day photo workshop in the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan along with 10 other participants.
As usual I was the only Pentax equipped photog, the rest were all Canon
or Nikon users.
I was surprised to hear the comments some of the participants had about
their cameras regarding seemingly small features that their cameras
lacked - like lack of a level indicator and their in ability to shoot
more than 3 multiple exposures. These participants all had recent or the
latest Nikon or Canon bodies. Some of this may have been due to the
operators lack of familiarity with their cameras but others were sure
about their cameras limitations and surprised that my not the latest K-3
had these features.
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