Forum: Pentax News and Rumors
10-12-2010, 01:28 AM
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No, but if Nikon would like to do me a deal on a D3 or D3S as a result, I'd be happier than I would be with a K5 :p
I was seeing if the K5 is significantly better at high-iso than my Kx - which it isn't - although it did appear to be better in other ways, particularly ability to lock focus, which the Kx struggles with in some situations.
The limitations of what could be done in a short time without leaving a shop prevented anything more scientific or "real world" (whatever that is...)
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Forum: Pentax News and Rumors
07-21-2010, 12:02 AM
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No, its just uneconomic in a consumer camera.
It means the Viewfinder shows an overlay frame in the viewfinder which is the actual image taken, the rest is discarded. Its essential on broadcast TV cameras and (Movie) Film bodies, so the cameraman can see what's happening outside the frame and adjust before it happens (e.g. someone walking into shot, stopping a move just before a wall appears on the edge of frame, etc etc)
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