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Lens: 17-50 F2.8 Camera: Pentax K5 ISO: 6400 
Posted By: westmill, 10-17-2012, 08:29 AM

Hand held shot at 6400 ISO with K5 and Tamron 17-50 F2.8


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I feel like I am walking on that path. Very nice!
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I feel like I am walking on that path. Very nice!
Thank you It was so dark, it was actualy very creepy lol
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After you lol



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Nice series!!!I like the second better i think!!
Thanks for sharing!
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I really like that 1st image. I'd like a K5 for that ability to shoot at night. I just find it too small for my long fingers. Sigh.
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I really like that 1st image. I'd like a K5 for that ability to shoot at night. I just find it too small for my long fingers. Sigh.
I use mine with a grip. It was a copy grip and its spot on. What a differance it makes. It feels almost as big as my D300 with grip. In town is easy with the k5 at 6400 ISO. It really was very dark indeed around that church

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I shoot a K20D with a grip and it's the perfect size for me. I did rent a K5 last spring but not with a grip and it felt small to me. Maybe I'll have to see if I can get one with a grip to try out.
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