Originally posted by lenticular Ivanvernon is correct, Image B is the P645D photo. I agree that P645 and P67 lenses are great to use with the K-1, as indeed are P67 lenses with the P645!
Image B: P645D, A75 f/2.8 at f11
Image A: K-1, FA77 f/1.8 Ltd at f11.
I believe for the Image A / B test I copied the white balance and tint values from the P645D shot to the K-1 (in Lightroom). Despite that, I prefer the blue sky in the P645D image.
Full size images are using WB as shot.
P645D, A75 f/2.8 at f11
P645D_DMC9299-fullsize-72dpi.jpg - Google Drive
K-1, FA77 f/1.8 Ltd, f11
K1_DMC5696-fullsize-72dpi.jpg - Google Drive
My fear that I would not use my P645D after buying the K-1 are largely proven, however it's still a pleasure to use the 645D.
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Well, thanks for the satisfaction of knowing! For me, it was more of a lucky guess than of any real expertise as I am far from being a competent pixil peeker.
It would be interesting to have another go at this test using the same lens and same settings on the K-1 and the 645D, say the A-75 or FA-75, on tripod and without using AF in order to make an equal comparison.
Using P67 lenses is a new thing for me, and I am still using them on the K-1 as I have yet to find a 67-645D/Z adapter. However, I have already found a dynamite lens, the P67-55mm which is fantastic on the K-1 and challenges the K-mount lenses in the sharpness department.
I share your fear about neglecting the D in favor of the K-1, especially now that I am using 645/67 lenses on the K-1.
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Originally posted by repaap It might just be that I'll begin innocently with macro and 45-80...great lenses anyway
Good luck, but don't forget the old Chinese saying: "A journey of a thousand lenses begins with the first two steps!"