OK, but in this this case, 
listers will
be hoping to make a realistic judgment of the lens' practical performance.

J
 







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> On Dec 15, 2015, at 2:37 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve found that K3 images in general require very little sharpening, 
> depending on the lens of course. This seemed particularly true in comparison 
> to K5 images. However, I always do some sharpening when working on a photo 
> for presentation. I work for a best subjective look, but do it at 100% on my 
> 2560 x 1440 monitor. But for testing purposes, I don’t sharpen. That’s 
> particularly important when shooting for fine focus adjustment. Being able to 
> clearly differentiate the difference in sharpness is helpful. Here, I wanted 
> to see exactly what the lens and sensor could accomplish on their own. That 
> being said there’s some default sharpening in a photoshop RAW conversion. 
> Mine is set at Adobe’s default value, whatever that may be. 
>> On Dec 15, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Paul,
>> I recall your mentioning not having done any sharpening to the 150-450 
>> examples you posted.
>> I think that some moderate sharpening certainly and even a tad of ERC 
>> "clarify" would be
>> reasonable and more realistic. 
>> I believe it's intended that digital images be sharpened.
>> 
>> J
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Paul Stenquist" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 1:03:01 PM
>> Subject: DFA 150-450, first impression
>> 
>> The 150-450 zoom arrived today. It’s dark and gloomy in Michigan and raining 
>> intermittently, so I resisted the urge to go looking for birds and instead 
>> set the fine focus adjustment, then took a couple of sample pics. My tests 
>> showed the lens was back focusing a bit, and a +4 setting brought it right 
>> in throughout the range. It’s built like a tank, there’s no wobble or 
>> looseness, and the zoom is as tight as any lens i’ve ever owned. (One 
>> reviewer mentioned zoom creep. If that ever was a problem, it’s definitely 
>> been resolved. You have to expend a fair amount of effort to change the 
>> focal length.) I shot some dead ferns off a tripod at 450mm, ISO 3200, f5.6, 
>> 1/60th. 
>> 
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18141845&size=lg
>> 
>> Here’s a 100% crop of the area where I placed the focal point 
>> 
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18141846&size=lg
>> 
>> Very pleased thus far. Can’t wait to try it out on some birdies.
>> 
>> Paul
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