^Very nice work, and great review of the K-3's performance. An increase in focus speed and accuracy along with a reliable P-TTL mode would be a definite upgrade from the K-5. That being said, I've found the K-5 to be extremely capable, and it's shortcomings haven't caused any major issues.
Originally posted by enoeske I'm home -- here's a few samples from the wedding I just shot. I shot in RAW (as always) so the image style doesn't matter. However, I have my jpegs set to "natural". I find a boost in contrast and saturation (or vibrance) helps them pop a bit, though. The flatter image of natural help get slightly more accurate histogram since its the jpeg histogram that shows.
I adopted a very similar approach with the K-5/K-7 combo we use, for the exact same reason. I want the jpeg histogram to be as close as possible to the RAW as possible, so I also have the in-camera contrast turned down. The goal being to nail the exposure and focus in-camera, then adjust everything else to taste in PP.