Originally posted by aurele first of all, the focusing is well done on the eye with the k-x not on the k5. that's the first point.
(maybe you have FF or BF ? the k5 allow you to adjust it. look in the menu.)
are you sure that the generals settings are the same ? (on the k-x, info button / personalize image / normal, portrait, landscape, etc .. you can adjust sharpness for exemple.)
Dude (not you, just excited), the k-5 image was 1 of about 3 or 4, close as possible, recomposing the shot as well as humanly possible. It is the best example i'm capable of. If you told me to go and do it again, we may see the same results. Did some more tests last night on high contrast image, focus seems ok. Also, none of the settings you mention affect raw. There is information that goes into the raw data (raw "remembers" the cameras jpeg settings) that can transfer those settings to jpeg, but ONLY if you use the camera to convert (which I don't) or you use pentax computer software (which I don't). I use adobe photoshop CS4. I don't have enough reason yet to mess with the lens adjustment, never have so I don't feel comfortable yet. But it is hard to tell if the image is just hazy, milky.....or out of focus.
Last edited by outsider; 04-16-2011 at 11:34 AM.