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Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 9 Hours Ago  
New Full Frame anywhere near the Horizon?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 26
Views: 828
My impression is the can gets shaken at least once a week…
Forum: Pentax K-3 III 6 Days Ago  
Black skies and big cameras (plus a K3iii)
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 5
Views: 872
Thanks for that bobbotron, a fun and interesting read! :D
Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help 21 Hours Ago  
Histogram ??
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 18
Views: 843
You’re quite correct. The most important settings when using the histogram and any or all such tools are:
  1. Open eyes

  2. Switch on mind

  3. Pay attention to your subject

Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 2 Days Ago  
Why Caravaggio would have loved the Pentax K-3 III Monochrome
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 12
Views: 639
Thanks for the film tip, I'm someone who watched The Third Man in awe at the outstanding B&W cinematography (as well as Anton Karas's fabulous zither music). :D
Forum: Pentax Full Frame 03-21-2024, 03:13 PM  
K1 II - not feeling the love anymore!
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 83
Views: 5,553
Strange, I remember a 21mm DFA Limited being released not so long ago? I'm sure it was after the 50 and 85mm lenses mentioned. :confused:
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 2 Days Ago  
Did camera industry lost its way?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 92
Views: 3,027
You made it to Paignton, and survived?? You really know how to live, Dave! :lol:
Forum: General Photography 2 Days Ago  
That Elusive "3D Pop" Defined
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 31
Views: 2,571
Here you go: not my best image, but the effect was quite a surprise.

Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 3 Days Ago  
Did camera industry lost its way?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 92
Views: 3,027
That loud humming sound is Sontag gyrating in her grave: how bourgeois!! :lol:

But in all seriousness, that is going to need enough people complaining about the colour delivered by today’s gadgets. That said, the major beneficiary of digital photography is the colour printer: to be able to make large, high-quality, faithful renditions on paper of your masterpieces in colour is now open to anyone (for a price). Film was never so manageable.
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 3 Days Ago  
why I won't buy a k3 (Warning: Satire Thread)
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 103,032
Views: 4,838,563
Spring has definitely sprung here, makes outdoor jobs quite enjoyable! We even had lunch in the garden, between batches of cement for laying the little slabbed patio I’m making. Sunshine and warmth and the weeds going foom, but I have Roundup…
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 3 Days Ago  
Did camera industry lost its way?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 92
Views: 3,027
I agree the ever-increasing complexity is unnecessary to many, perhaps to most! However, @Rondec said it best that his K-01 does perfectly well when you point it the right way: none of the latest gadget-encrusted wűnderkamera could ever make a compelling photograph unaided (such as his first example.) The human input is what produces a compelling image, not the gadgetry.
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion 03-24-2024, 02:27 PM  
K-7 Appreciation - The Forefather Forgotten
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 354
Views: 43,182


K-7 with A 70-210 f/4 at 210mm, 1/8s f/9.5
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 3 Days Ago  
Did camera industry lost its way?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 92
Views: 3,027
What "way" has the camera industry actually pursued, whether you think it has lost its way or not? I'd suggest the industry has been, for a century or so, finding solutions to problems which make making photographs difficult for the general public.

Once someone had the bright idea of coating clear film with the photosensitive emulsion, photography escaped the clunking glass or metal plates for sheet film and shortly after, roll film. The Box Brownie was one way of using this and made its manufacturer a lot of money selling them, and the film, to the public at large. Refinements followed: different sizes of roll film, reusing 35mm cine film (Leica), different picture formats for the same roll, but all refinements on the first good idea.

Away from large format field cameras, nobody had a truly accurate viewfinder: twin-lens reflexes were better, but were still inaccurate close up, viewfinders mounted close to the lens axis suffered the same. The single-lens reflex was a real solution, with a mirror which was swung out of the lens's path before tripping the shutter, but the image on the ground-glass viewfinder screen was reversed left-to-right. Refinements followed: tripping the shutter also flipped the mirror, a loupe built into the viewfinder hood made focusing easier, a pentaprism did away with the image reversal and the mirror was made to return to the viewing position after making the exposure without the user doing it manually.

Focussing has always been a problem: rangefinders can measure the distance to a subject and were incorporated in compact non-reflex cameras: coupling the lens to the rangefinder was the obvious refinement. Reflex cameras showed the image on a ground glass screen so the user could tell if focus had been achieved. Refinements included areas of extra-fine ground glass, microprisms and split-image circles for better accuracy and a fresnel lens to improve brightness.

Exposure timing was first achieved with a lens cap, but faster emulsions and lenses needed a reliable timed shutter. Leaf shutters were followed by focal-plane shutters, until mechanics gave way to electronic timing, exposure timing could be as short as 1/8000th of a second or stretch to many minutes: these are all refinements on the same theme.

The next big step (arguably) was to include exposure metering based only on what the user saw through the viewfinder: TTL metering had arrived. Refinements followed: centre-weighted, spot, integrating, incorporating the meter with the shutter to make the process automatic. Further refinements gave us variable aperture automatics, "Program" setting varying both shutter speed and aperture, exposure compensation and exposure lock for "difficult" scenarios, metering directly off the film during long exposures, "modes" for sports, portrait, landscape etc.

Then manufacturers solved the TTL-based focusing conundrum and the SLR gained autofocus. Refinements brought phase-detect instead of contrast-based methods, focus sensors grew more complex, more accurate, and covered more of the viewfinder area, some pro cameras introduced subject tracking. Focus motors were moved from the camera body to the lenses and got both quieter and faster.

After a lot of R&D, Kodak lost their way by consigning their pioneering digital photography to the back store. Others picked up on digital and started running and Kodak never recovered from their blunder. The digital photography era started and users loved being able to see straight away what they'd shot instead of getting film developed first and professionals discovered their film & processing budget was slashed by going digital.

Digital ILCs have been refining ever since, in resolution available and in features. The speed at which data could be retrieved from the camera's image sensor climbed, making higher and higher frame rates possible and it also became practical to use it for high-resolution video. The dynamic range has also climbed to easily exceed that of film. The high data rates also made it possible to base the viewfinder on an electronic device reading directly from the camera sensor instead of an optical viewfinder, removing the need for a reflex mirror and its mechanism.

The high data rate read from sensors means software can now automate even more of the business of making a photograph, or recording video. Focusing using the sensor data instead of a separate focus sensor means the whole image area can potentially be read for focus. Focus tracking can now cover almost the whole sensor area and software can detect and track faces, eyes, birds, animals if written to do so. I would argue that these are not new problems solved, but refinements of existing solutions. The latest global shutter sensor(s) likewise.



Since the manufacturers have solved so many of the problems users faced and continue refining their solutions, making it very easy for a user to accurately view, focus, expose and also immediately review a photograph, what justification have we for suggesting they have lost their way?

Or is the problem that we can't imagine what the Next Big Idea will be and worry that there's none coming?
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 5 Days Ago  
why I won't buy a k3 (Warning: Satire Thread)
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 103,032
Views: 4,838,563
Hello, fancy meeting you here! I can only speak for meself, but spring is finally sprung in the northern hemisphere so we're outside, mostly, catchin' up with all the stuff we didn't do all winter. :o I expect the antipodean crowd are hunkerin' down, battenin' all the hatches, gettin' ready for winter, wonderin' what they can leave be until next spring... ;)
Forum: Vintage Cameras and Equipment 6 Days Ago  
Just what did pentax do? ? ? ? Or not do!
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 26
Views: 893
Then you’ve answered your own question: the A35-105/3.5 (the “stack of primes”) is a fine lens and worth putting up with its substantial weight. I like mine too, it’s my most used lens.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 6 Days Ago  
Film camera news
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 348
Views: 18,828
BadabaBOOM!!
Forum: Pentax K-1 & K-1 II 04-15-2024, 05:03 AM  
K1 / K1 II screen resolution?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 8
Views: 616
It seems a field monitor will adapt the HDMI signal from the camera to display on its own resolution: many have 1920x1080, some less. Regardless of whether you’re feeding an 8K signal or whatever the K-1 does, it will adapt that to the field monitor’s native resolution, but I don’t think the K-1 will tax a current model field monitor. Let us know how you get on.

For interest:

How Useful Is an External Field Monitor for Stills Photographers? | Fstoppers
Forum: General Talk 04-09-2024, 11:09 PM  
The Joke Thread
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 5,916
Views: 496,182
Oooooh! That’s not NSFW, that’s DLAH!



(downright lethal at home :eek: :eek: :eek:)
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 04-13-2024, 02:59 PM  
Production of black Pentax K-3 Mark III stopped???!!!
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 240
Views: 16,340
And yet Ricoh have stated that “The camera business remained strong and sales increased,” in the last financial report. I wonder how they managed that with selling DSLRs? Could it be that some of us haven’t a clue about Ricoh/Pentax’s actual business beyond sheer conjecture?

I should put these threads on the Ignore list as a matter of policy, they create little heat and no light whatever. :(
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 04-12-2024, 01:01 PM  
Production of black Pentax K-3 Mark III stopped???!!!
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 240
Views: 16,340
Believe me, Dave, you're not the only one. Biz, this isn't the MBA course at Harvard, it's the Pentax Forum. Please remember not all of us speak commercial/marketing drivel, but it has reminded me of a game played at business seminars and during keynote speeches: some sort of bingo, as I recall. :confused:
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 04-09-2024, 10:59 PM  
Production of black Pentax K-3 Mark III stopped???!!!
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 240
Views: 16,340
Somehow I don’t think any Ricoh marketing executive is remotely aware of your ceaseless quest to know their innermost thoughts. Disappointing, but there it is; you’ll just have to wait.
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 04-12-2024, 04:07 AM  
why I won't buy a k3 (Warning: Satire Thread)
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 103,032
Views: 4,838,563
Probably something connected with historical reasons, and the unwillingness of the EU to grant protection to bottled window washings. Not being Yooropeean any more, I’m unmoved by their plight. :p
Forum: General Photography 04-11-2024, 11:06 PM  
That Elusive "3D Pop" Defined
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 31
Views: 2,571
That’s a good example of when the light and atmosphere play nicely to give noticeable separation, @GUB. :). It’s what I try to look for too.
Forum: Pentax K-30 & K-50 04-10-2024, 11:04 AM  
Today's Solar Eclipse - Monday April 8, 2024
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 54
Views: 2,049
Magnificent, @Weevil! :D
Forum: Pentax K-30 & K-50 04-09-2024, 01:53 PM  
Today's Solar Eclipse - Monday April 8, 2024
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 54
Views: 2,049
Forum: General Photography 04-09-2024, 08:59 AM  
Why use a real camera?
Posted By StiffLegged
Replies: 29
Views: 1,330
You’re confusing the ability to shoot a sharply focused picture of something with making an image that’s of more than passing interest. Someone famously said there was nothing worse than a sharply focused image of a fuzzy concept, and that’s what a toddler can make with an iPad or a kid with a smartphone. Making compelling images of interesting subjects is what motivates some of us, presumably you’re happy with good-quality images of family and events and that’s okay.

I can make decent images with a phone too, but there are limitations the phone doesn’t begin to address, so if you’d like to send your unwanted gear this way I’ll put it to use making images my phone struggles with. Family snapshots and vacation records will continue to be made with whichever device is to hand at the time. ;)
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