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11-03-2013, 07:09 PM - 2 Likes   #1
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Pentax K-5 after one hundred and thousand shots

















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Bam!

It shows that you have 100,000 shots worth of experience!

Gorgeous.

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Yes my friend and even in one million the K-5 will continue to shot shot shot

Stay well

"Pentax K-5 will never die"
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Great photos, but does the original poster mean after 100, 000 or 1100?

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Nice pix and congratulations on your milestone.
But this is the K-3 thread ...
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QuoteOriginally posted by rawr Quote
Nice pix and congratulations on your milestone.
But this is the K-3 thread ...
Nope, it's the K-5 thread. Here's exposure 116,227 on my first K-5 body. The second one is only at 99,386.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Ponosby Britt Quote
Nope, it's the K-5 thread.
The thread was accidentally started in the K-3 thread, then Adam moved it.

Great photo. I am in awe of your shutter count(s) too.

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It means 100,000 shots my friends
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Wonderful series!
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It means 100,000 shots my friends
Very well done indeed!
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Very nice indeed, keep up the good work.

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QuoteOriginally posted by PedroCosta Quote
It means 100,000 shots my friends
Hi,

Can you please share, which lens did you use for the 1. The Pigeon 2. The violin players 3. The first portrait.

Thank you for responding.

Cheers!
11-06-2013, 02:08 PM   #13
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Of course my friend. At this moment i only have the Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) XR macro.
I always use adobe rgb because it picks up more colors and distinctness and i always photograph in raw and for the violin players i used in monochromatic

"Pentax K-5 will never die".

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QuoteOriginally posted by PedroCosta Quote
Of course my friend. At this moment i only have the Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) XR macro. I always use adobe rgb because it picks up more colors and distinctness and i always photograph in raw and for the violin players i used in monochromatic "Pentax K-5 will never die". Cheers
Man those are some awesome pictures and thank you for the motivation.
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Thank you my friend and please explore everything that you see in your life At this moment i'm looking for an IR filter but here in Portugal is really hard to find one
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