Originally posted by JohnBee Three different images?
Yes, at three different f-stops, showing that I'm effectively able to go 1/2 to 2/3 stops wider with similar PF performance compared to earlier cameras.
This is hardly a controlled test, but real-world and relevant when taking action shots that may not get PP'ing treatment. I also think I'm getting better focusing with the IIs.
I've really had minimal interest in studying PF in the past, so perhaps someone can correct me if I'm wrong here, but it appears that slightly OOF areas have increasingly more PF on the K-5, but increasingly
less PF on the K-5 IIs (compared to the in-focus areas in the same image). Has anyone else seen this, or do I need to look at more examples?