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Well, I ordered a K-5 today and I blame this expense entirely on this thread. It has been, and I use a term I learned on another thread, enabling. I hope to show you some good images.
Thanks, (I think)
Tom
Welcome Tom. Yes.....Jono is perhaps solely responsible for the current spike in the Japanese GDP.You should be thoroughly pleased. Quite frankly, we all just blame Jono for this, LOL.
Joe
I did indeed, the image posted was taken on the way back from picking up the camera yesterday evening.... did you just take the plunge?
Lovely image. The last spin after a hard day's crop dusting?BIF........biplanes, that is....
Yes......heading home at the end of day.Lovely image. The last spin after a hard day's crop dusting?
More great shots Jono. Love the rambler image.The Fat Controller judging the heavy horses:
Thanks Roy. Yes, ISO 3200 is often quite useful and acceptable with the K5.Carl: what really makes my toes tingle in the great blue heron pic is the ISO 3200...that's really something! Would never have guessed if you hadn't mentioned it.
Roy Benson
Roy, Great detail and color in this series with the 70 macroAnother set with the 70/2.8 macro and K-5...same day, time as oleanders.
Roy Benson
Very Nice Michael and congrats for the newly acquired K5. The 21 is a great little walk about lens.Yep, nice machine
K-5+DA 21mm f/3.2 1/320@f/8 ISO100
As shot; DNG, default values in ACR, cropped to 1000 by 666 pixels and jpegged for forum.
Nice shot Rich. Were you following in another biplane?BIF........biplanes, that is....
Shot with a Sigma 100-300 EX APO at 300mm.
R
Nice shot Rich. Were you following in another biplane?
Thanks Roy, Ben and Carl........... nice shot with the yellow plane and the rolling scenery below...new lens?