Hi Vince
Thanks for the kind comments on the photo. I hope the essay writing went well. So even the 'mighty' 31mm Ltd suffers from CA?
Anyway, yesterday was an exceptionally clear an bright day and we really enjoyed our trip to Lyme Regis on the southern English coast. One of the things that is amazing me about the K-5 is the exposure accuracy *and* its ability to preserve highlights. My K20D was a notoriously random beast, usually underexposing if it caught so much as a whiff of a specular highlight but with the K-5 all that has changed. In this shot, yes the walls on the left and right and the back of the gull's head did register as 'blown' but 100% highlight compensation in LR rectified it ... no other PP applied here.
Lee
Thanks for the kind comments on the photo. I hope the essay writing went well. So even the 'mighty' 31mm Ltd suffers from CA?
Anyway, yesterday was an exceptionally clear an bright day and we really enjoyed our trip to Lyme Regis on the southern English coast. One of the things that is amazing me about the K-5 is the exposure accuracy *and* its ability to preserve highlights. My K20D was a notoriously random beast, usually underexposing if it caught so much as a whiff of a specular highlight but with the K-5 all that has changed. In this shot, yes the walls on the left and right and the back of the gull's head did register as 'blown' but 100% highlight compensation in LR rectified it ... no other PP applied here.
Lee