One thing I miss the most since moving from canon is the 85mm f1.8. Well, I know there is FA 77mm, but it is too expensive, not to mention A85mm, FA85mm and other overpriced discontinued 85mm from pentax. Most of us don't need *, or metal construction. I just need affordable portrait lens, and it looks that I will have to look for tamron 90mm or sigma 70/105mm. The 50mm has never been a portrait focal lenght for me (on aps-c), I am looking for a 135mm equivalent, and 85mm (actually, 90mm) fits in perfectly.
Thanks for the K-7. It's the best DSLR I've owned so far and it's such a pleasure to use!!
As I do a lot of long exposure shots, a really nice feature would be to see in the LCD screen how many seconds you are exposing in bulb mode. Just display seconds in a big number, like other brands do. Yay!
1 - a "streetshooter" mode that something akin to a DOF priority mode. You select the desired focus range, i.e., 3'-15', 10' - infinity, etc... and it sets the appropriate aperture and focus. You can also select the desired shutter speed and it sets the appropriate ISO. It also lets you know when you are out of range, i.e., you can't shoot at 1/250 with the focus range that you want, so that you can juggle parameters accordingly.
You used to be able to do this with the focus and aperture marks on the lens, but newer lenses don't have the marks and controls needed
2 - better yet, open up the camera to third-party apps. let people develop and download apps like the one above, and others ones for time lapse photography, macro, etc... It could work like CHDK for Canon, put the app on the memory card and the camera looks for available apps when it is turned on.
Could you please create a situation this is not toxic to the mom & pop camera store, so there will be some chance of actually testing your products in person? I live in a densely populated area of southern California, and there is not a single proper camera store within 50 miles of me that carries your product.
The K10D is too large. (yes, by this measure, the D300 or a 7D is FAR too large). If I were to get a SLR body as large as a K10d today, it'll be a FF body - it's totally pointless to get a cropped frame camera almost the same size as an FF (in the case of 7D, larger). I love my cropped frame camera *because* they're small.
Pros seemed to had produced great pictures using Contax G, Leica M, Olympus OM, Pentax LX without much size problem - each of these cams is smaller than a K100D.
Every time you want a camera to be bigger, ask what that extra size and weight is going to give you. It's reasonable for a 645 or a 67 body to be large. 35mm, barely, if it has to cram in a lot of electronics as well. APS-C? Hardly.
Except for the 12MP, CF card, and size.
Ok i asked about the size becouse i dont know if in a body of the k7 there will be place for duble prime II. Besides i own a k10 and pretty much like it. Anyway the thing that i dream about is a totally waterproof camera with fixed focal lens ( something like sigma DP2). Those features are just for the camera to be more alike today standards.
I just thought about new function so..
Dear pentax
I would like to see a function that will allow to save all chosen options in one camera and aplly them to another. I mean that i have configured my e-dials, raw button, aperture ring setting, and so on. I'd like to install those options ( of course if posible ) on the next camera and beacouse of that not to spend couple o hours to make it function the way i like.
I only want one thing. Give us a 6 or 8MP sensor that handles noise twice or three times as well as the K7. It's possible, and many ppl would want this. The vast majority of my files get downsized to something around 1 or 2 MP for monitor viewing anyways... I sometimes print, but rarely. Even at that, my K10d (at 10MP) has enough pixels for razor sharp 11 x 14s. You can put it in the K7N (much the same concept at the D3s and D300s). That's all I want.
If you do that, the K7 would be the world's best all-around DSLR, hands-down- very compact, rugged, weather-sealed, quiet, fast-enough, priced very competitively. Coupled with the DA limiteds, oh what a beautiful thing!
Please, people, please, stop falling for the fallacy that fewer MPs on the sensor make for better noise handling.
WideOpen, why don't you downscale your K-7 images to 6MP? You'll see how well this works for your noise. You've got your dream camera already.
It's not a necessary result, but when each photosite has more room (which it would when going from 15MP to 8MP on the same APS-C sized area), it should be easier to improve sensitivity and reduce noise. I don't think this is a fallacy.
It's not a necessary result, but when each photosite has more room (which it would when going from 15MP to 8MP on the same APS-C sized area), it should be easier to improve sensitivity and reduce noise. I don't think this is a fallacy.
It is. Noise is independent from pixel pitch. Four times as many pixels means that each pixel is only fourth of the size, but you've got four of them to match one original, making up for the loss in size. If you "bin" these four pixels together, you'll get your original one big pixel performance back. If you don't bin them but let them blur naturally by printing to the same size as you would have printed the lower MP image, you'll get the binning effect and a finer noise structure.
You are right about "pixel noise" but the important parameter is "image noise".
It is. Noise is independent from pixel pitch. Four times as many pixels means that each pixel is only fourth of the size, but you've got four of them to match one original, making up for the loss in size. If you "bin" these four pixels together, you'll get your original one big pixel performance back. If you don't bin them but let them blur naturally by printing to the same size as you would have printed the lower MP image, you'll get the binning effect and a finer noise structure.
You are right about "pixel noise" but the important parameter is "image noise".