Igor, I think you need a larger camera bag for the K-1.
The position of the live-view button on the right is a more logical
place, where your thumb is anyway. I'm now searching for this button
every time I hold my K-5 instead of the K-1.
Henk
Op 2020-08-20 om 08:00 schreef Igor PDML-StR:
Hi All!
I just had a big "field" test for the K-1, - on a trip to national parks.
I have been using it for a bit here and there, but this was the first
one with many photos taken. Most K-1 owners have had it for a while, -
so it is not new to them, so, my apology for boring you with my
rambling. :-)
The first, and the biggest impression (which I already had before), -
K-1 eats battery much faster than K-5 and K-7.
After some 430 photos in one day, the battery was almost empty.
Unless I am mixing it up, I seem to remember shooting some 600-800
shots on one battery with either K-7 or K-5.
The second impression is that after a few months of using this camera,
I still keep pushing by mistake the live-view button on the left side
when I need the "view photos" button on the left side that used to be
there on
the previous models.
One more observation: While putting the camera into my photo bag and
taking it out, I keep accidentally rotating the little diopter
adjustment knob. In K-5 and K-7, it was a linear slider, and it was
hidden behind the rubber shade.
Less often, I also accidentally rotate the "2nd" big knob on top - at
the most right position. Occasionally, I also rotate (accidentally)
the "1st" big knob on the right - the one that chooses the parameter
being varied by the 2nd knob.
I don't remember ever having any knobs accidentally rotated on any of
my previous cameras (7, of which 4 were Pentax).
Otherwise, I greatly enjoy the camera.
I haven't done much of "shooting from the hip" with it yet, - but it
seems to be aiming right. (I had problems with that with one of the
earlier Pentax DSLRs.)
Thanks for reading!
Igor
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