Originally posted by Raffwal Well, the thing is that we may not want to take pictures only in sunshine and of zebras.
Too funny....
This last one taken with a K-5 8 years ago.
K-5 and DA*60-250, 2013
K-1 and DA*200
K-1 and DA*60-250. I had time for two exposures before this guy disappeared into the bush, nailed them both.
10shots, 10 in focus. AF.c tracking. (K-1 and DA 55-300 PLM
One of the basic rules in photography is the larger the sensor, the more skill you need to make the best use of the camera.
From the OP's comments to date, my suspicion is, MTF is the limit of his ability.
If true, buying a K-1 will be an endless source of frustration. But let's not try and say that's about Pentax.
I'm really curious about action shots taken in low light. In my experience the problem with action shots in low light is that you don't have enough shutter speed to freeze the action, not AF.
The camera focussed, the people moved.
So, go ahead blame Pentax AF if you so desire, I see I it differently.
But at least for the part where you can't get Pentax to work for you, we can give you the benefit of the doubt. It may not make any difference to the rest of us, but, it's probably true for you.
Last edited by normhead; 10-10-2020 at 05:59 PM.