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| Original Filesize | 170.1 KB | Category | Landscape | Original Dimensions | 504 x 335 | Date Posted | 11-23-2013 | Number Of Views | 477 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 1 | Title |
Pentax *ist DL and fall foliage
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Hello Everyone!
It's been a while, I don't come to this website very often, but I have something here that I want to share. I took this fall picture three weeks ago and on the screen of my desktop computer the explosion of color just hypnotizes me. I cannot stop looking at the image, I just love it. I have been trying to reproduce the quality of image on my old, Canon i560 printer. But so far the attempts fall short. The brightness and contrast of image is not there on a print. I am amazed how such an old model DSLR can produce such fantastic images. This leads me to a question.
How much better an image would a new Pentax DSLR make? Would a 10 thru 16 megapixel CMOS senor be that much better than an old 6.1 megapixel CCD? I have been seeking an answer to this on the web, but have so far found no direct and understandable replies. Anyone here care to answer?
-Stephen
| Camera | Pentax *ist DL | Lens | Pentax DA 18-55 mm | Location |
Grand Rapids, Michigan
| EXIF Information: File Name | TwoFireBush_resize.jpg | File Size | 174162 Bytes | File Date | 2013:11:23 23:20:55 | Camera Make | PENTAX Corporation | Camera Model | PENTAX *ist DL | Date/Time | 2013:11:03 14:00:36 | Resolution | 504 x 335 | Flash Used | No | Focal Length | 38.0mm (35mm Equivalent: 57mm) | Exposure Time | 0.0040 s (1/250) | Aperture | f/8.0 | ISO Equivalent | 200 | White Balance | Auto | Metering Mode | Center Weight | Exposure | Creative Program (based towards depth of field) | | | Links to Photo: |