The apparent difference is probably due in part to the lenses. The DA 50-200 is 
just okay at best.

Paul

> On Dec 14, 2017, at 1:20 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Eric Weir wrote:
>>> On Dec 14, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Paul Stenquist<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> You need to do some homework. You can start here: 
>>> http://www.instructables.com/id/A-Complete-Beginners-Guide-to-Raw-Files-And-Raw-Pr/
>> 
>> Thanks, Paul. I skimmed the article and will read it more carefully shortly.
>> 
>> Some things I gather from the skim: Since I use Lightroom, I guess the 
>> answer to what converter I use is Adobe Camera Raw. And it appears that what 
>> the article is about is what I’ve learned, by trial and error, with a lot of 
>> help from folks here, to do when I edit RAW files in Lightroom. But I will 
>> read the article carefully. I see it covers some things about which I’ve 
>> been a little fuzzy when I’m editing files.
> 
> I'll be interested to see if and how things change for you. It would be 
> interesting for you to take both cameras out, take several photos in 
> different conditions, using both cameras, then using the virtual copy feature 
> of lightroom show us how the images between the two cameras compare both how 
> you're processing them now, then make virtual copies and process those 
> virtual copies using what you learn.
> 
> I'm not at all clear how different sensors can have the effect you describe, 
> it might have something to do with the transmissive properties of the bayer 
> filter in the Pentax and the Fuji equivalent.
> 
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