I'm pretty sure I have all those correction/compensation features turned
off, but I will check that. Thanks for the tip.

John

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Subject: Re: K-5 at a wedding: My two complaints
From: Thibouille <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, April 25, 2011 12:03 am
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>

John, were shadow compensation, lens corrections etc ON ?
They significantly slow down the camera.

2011/4/24 John Celio <[email protected]>:
> I shot a wedding in Yosemite National Park yesterday and my K-5 performed
> admirably. There were two problems I noticed that got on my nerves and may
> have ruined some pictures.
>
> 1. The shot-to-preview time (how long it takes a photo to appear on the
> screen after it is taken) is painfully long. Granted, these photos are much
> larger than what I was used to with my K10D (which was pretty quick with the
> previews), but I really wish Pentax could find some way to speed things up
> for us chimpers. It is partly because of this delay that my second complaint
> came about.
>
> 2. When shooting indoors with my 540FGZ attached, I had to keep a very close
> eye on flash exposure in the preview images and constantly dial back the
> flash output by at least one stop and up to two stops to prevent massive
> highlight blowout. This bit me in the ass during the cake cutting because I
> had to be fast, I had to be in close proximity to the table & couple, the
> flash had somehow reset itself to normal output and I couldn't wait for the
> camera to show me if I was getting the proper exposure.
>
> Now, maybe this can be chalked up to Pentax's flash system being
> not-that-great, or maybe it's just my relative inexperience and lack of
> foresight, but I wish I had just bumped the ISO way up and shot without
> flash.
>
> Live and learn, I guess. At least I can say with some certainty that those
> were the only bad shots I took, and I know the bride & groom (who are
> friends) probably won't care that much. It was the second marriage for both
> of them and the whole thing was pretty casual.
>
> John
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