On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 8:31 PM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:

> Overall, apart from that, I’ll try to work toward a fair comparison of the 
> two cameras, e.g., using a lens on the Pentax that’s closer in quality to the 
> Fuji lens. Probably my best Pentax lens is the DA 4/16-45. I also have an A 
> 2.8/28 with which I used to get good photos, but I’ve been using autofocus 
> exclusively the last few years that I’m not sure I’d know how to use it 
> anymore.
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May not be what you're looking for but when i first got my Fuji X30 i
shot it in B&W and loved the detail and sharpness of it. Later i
started shooting raw+jpg(the B&W's) and found the coloured shots to be
low in saturation like my fall colours compared to my Pentax or Nikons
and the colour lacked any sharpness to them even in post process, so
i'm not sure its me, settings or camera. so i decided to stay with
dslr for now.

Dave




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