Forum: Monthly Photo Contests
09-01-2010, 01:50 AM
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On of my first HDR-Panoramas I made with my k10d. |
Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
06-21-2008, 03:20 AM
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Hi there,
some days ago I found in the fotobag of my father an older minolta 2800AF flash (with 5Pins), put it on my k10d and made one shot and it worked. Then I remembered something about killing the k10d with the wrong flash, but it still works.
What do you think? Can I take the risk ok using this flash on my pentax?
Greetings from Heidelberg, OlliO
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Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
05-31-2008, 02:29 AM
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Thanks a lot for the answers.
@jshurak: Thats no way of making sharp and low-error hdr-panoramas. Time is an important factor.
@fannibal: Thatīs exact the point!
@maccalb: Which mode are you using? The AV or the M-Mode?
I was playing around with the settings for hours and made about 500 Testrows. In M-Mode while autobracketing aperture allways changes.
But in AV mode i managed to lock aperture and having the same "exposuretime-rows" (for a while) by pressing the AE-L (lock) button.
Iīm not really satisfied with all the program-modes of the k10D. Most of them I never need. Iīd like to have a real manual mode where I can change and lock every parameter.
OlliO
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Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
05-26-2008, 04:16 AM
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Aperture always changes in M-Mode while auto-bracketing.
In AV mode exposuretime(s) are locked for some seconds and then gone.
I read something about keeping the finger on the AE-L button while shooting the rows. But thatīs very uncomfortable :-(
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Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
05-24-2008, 09:23 AM
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Hello everyone.
I have a problem shooting hdri-panoramas: I canīt find a setting to shoot 3 exposure bracketings (?) with exact same aperture.
For example: I try to shoot a 360° Panorama made of 12x3 images. In the first shot I make my settings like aperture 11, three shots with 1/350sec., 1/90sec. & 1/20sec every next imagerow shall have the same setting.
I thought that the av-mode should be right but exposure-time changes depending on the light(?)-not really, sometimes, sometimes not. Has it something to do with the exposure-timer in the C-Menue of the camera? Is there a possibillity to lock settings for a longer time?
In the M(anual)-Mode I canīt lock the aperture.
Sorry for my bad english, thanks for your help.
OlliO
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