Re: K-5IIs First Impressions

2013-09-16 Thread Brendan MacRae
ah! i'll give that a try . . .

thanks, Joseph.

On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Joseph McAllister  wrote:
> IIRC, and sometimes I do, if you hit the OK button then an arrow button, you 
> are in focus point mode (if the focus point lights up red).
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>> Me too. It's modal; you can't tell which mode it's in without
>> experimentally pushing a button; and I could never figure out what
>> reliably sets it in one mode or the other. Luckily it got stuck in
>> focus-point select which is what I need most often, so I was able to
>> live with it during my evaluation.
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>>> You hit upon my sole gripe with the K-5. Everything else was so minor as to
>>> be unworthy of note to me, but that one still vexes me.
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>>> -- Walt
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Re: K-5IIs First Impressions

2013-09-15 Thread Joseph McAllister
IIRC, and sometimes I do, if you hit the OK button then an arrow button, you 
are in focus point mode (if the focus point lights up red).

I had it figured out last week, but…


On Sep 13, 2013, at 10:49 , Bruce Walker wrote:

> Me too. It's modal; you can't tell which mode it's in without
> experimentally pushing a button; and I could never figure out what
> reliably sets it in one mode or the other. Luckily it got stuck in
> focus-point select which is what I need most often, so I was able to
> live with it during my evaluation.
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> On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Walt  wrote:
>> You hit upon my sole gripe with the K-5. Everything else was so minor as to
>> be unworthy of note to me, but that one still vexes me.
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>> -- Walt




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Re: K-5IIs First Impressions

2013-09-13 Thread Walt
You hit upon my sole gripe with the K-5. Everything else was so minor as 
to be unworthy of note to me, but that one still vexes me.


-- Walt

On 9/12/2013 10:51 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:

- focus point select and four-way get in each others way



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Re: K-5IIs First Impressions

2013-09-13 Thread Bruce Walker
Me too. It's modal; you can't tell which mode it's in without
experimentally pushing a button; and I could never figure out what
reliably sets it in one mode or the other. Luckily it got stuck in
focus-point select which is what I need most often, so I was able to
live with it during my evaluation.

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Walt  wrote:
> You hit upon my sole gripe with the K-5. Everything else was so minor as to
> be unworthy of note to me, but that one still vexes me.
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> -- Walt
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> On 9/12/2013 10:51 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
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>> - focus point select and four-way get in each others way
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Re: K-5IIs First Impressions

2013-09-13 Thread Paul Stenquist
Give it a workout in low light at ISO 6400 or so. That's where it blows away 
the older Pentax cameras.

Paul
On Sep 12, 2013, at 11:51 PM, Brendan MacRae  wrote:

> First new Pentax I've had since the K-20D arrived yesterday. Here are
> the the things I liked immediately:
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> - Locking Mode Dial
> - ISO/compensation buttons and location
> - LCD
> -100% Finder
> - Overall build quality
> - low-light focusing is a big improvement
> - price from Adorama was 995 with a $100 gift card (card was put
> toward battery grip)
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> Things I didn't like:
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> - not sure if I want the fn button back or not
> - a movie button would be nice but having it on the mode dial is fine
> - the SD card door on the K-20 feels more solid than on the K-5IIs
> - focus point select and four-way get in each others way
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> I probably say this about every Pentax and I know it cuts across the
> grain as far as their design principle goes but it's too small for me.
> I bought the battery grip like I did with the K-10/20 so there's more
> to hold and makes it bit heavier which I like in a camera.
> 
> I shot some video today and was really pleased at the results. I will
> put it up on the HD monitor tomorrow and see what it looks like there.
> 
> Overall, I'm not disappointed. The slow low-light focusing of the
> K-20D was a big issue for me, the new focusing system is much
> improved. The new LCD is very sharp and I like the layout of the menus
> - easy to navigate as always (I recently had the misfortune of trying
> to navigate the menu on a ND7100 - and no joke, it was a
> nightmare).
> 
> I'll really try to give it a workout over the weekend and maybe even
> post a picture or two.
> 
> -Brendan
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