Forum: Pentax K-1 & K-1 II
10-13-2020, 03:22 AM
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It was snowing when I took this photo :o
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Forum: Pentax K-1 & K-1 II
10-13-2020, 12:08 AM
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Dear all,
Thanks sooo much for the answers! All makes sense now. Apparently I will have to try first to print something and see how it looks like. Just as someone mentioned - I live in SWitzerland where printing prices are not pocket-friendly :D
Overall, I love my new Pentax!
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Forum: Pentax K-1 & K-1 II
10-12-2020, 12:39 PM
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Thank so much for the answer, GUB! I though I might be too picky... :D
I just wonder if that`s the case with all cameras from various brands? And what about big-scale prints (e.g. with the width of 1 -1.5 meters) - should I process them somehow before sending for printing?
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Forum: Pentax K-1 & K-1 II
10-12-2020, 11:38 AM
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Hi all !
I am bit newbie in photography and in this forum. I couldn`t find the answer to myquestion, so I beg your pardon if my question is silly... :confused:
I have had K-70 for the past couple of years and was saving for FF camera since. Just recently finally decided to buy K1 Mk II + 24-70 mm f2.8 kit. I am veeery excited about the pictures that comes out from K1 Mk II. Nevertheless, I have one concern...
I am shooting at the highest quality (L ***), in raw format (DNG). Pictures look gorgeous even without post-processing, but when I am zooming in the pictures, I start to see 'pixels' very quickly (squares of pixels - see the examples attached of one area in the picture zooming from 100 % to 500 %). I have never experienced such thing in K-70 - there pictures are usually just becoming 'blurry', and you need to zoom in a lot to see those 'squares'.
As I am planning to do some big scale printing, I am afraid that there is something wrong with the quality of images...
Can you please clarify if it is normal, or should I give the camera back while I can? Or can it be settings issue? :( Or maybe I am just too needy...? :o
Thanks everyone in advance! :cool:
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