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Subject: [OM] Re: Going to the dark side of the force... no, not *that* dark side, another one !
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 17:59:38 -0400
Having blown my wad on a 5D I can't afford a K10D.  I've never even seen 
one but I'm so taken with the specs that I'm going to own one of these 
Pentax jewels some day.  Unless, of course, the mythic E-thing manages 
to turn my head before that fateful day arrives.

Chuck Norcutt

Larry wrote:
> Exactly my point. The dpreview test is just one flawed test due to lens 
> inconsistency (and other test oddities). Even "optimum" aperture is an 
> issue with the Pentax 50mm f1.4 as it has a pronounced curved field, and 
> its older design wasn't the best or sharpest of the 50mm set. The 50mm 
> f1.7 would have been far better if a 50mm was necessary.
> 
> I wasn't "insulting" your 5D. It is obviously a great camera, serves you 
> well, and gives you what you want. I was just commenting on tests by 
> owners of both cameras after different experiences encountered compared 
> to tests like dpreview along with taking things like understanding 
> default settings can be changed and affect what a specific tester is 
> looking for in his results.
> 
> And yes, unchangeable noise reduction added to raw and no noise 
> reduction added to raw on the K10D (except for the option of 
> dark-frame-subtraction for hot pixels) can also make a difference in detail.
> 
> The much larger sensor of the 5D makes it a bit of a  tough comparison 
> anyway to be saying the K10D RAW is "better". I don't own both. Other 
> that do only said comparable at comparable ISOs. The K10D only goes to 1600.
> Though, it does retain more detail than the D80, 400D, 30D, or Sony as 
> Photozone saw as lens dependent. (better color accuracy, shake 
> reduction, and weather sealing aside).
> 
> Larry
> 
> Moose wrote:
>> Andrew Fildes wrote:
>>   
>>> There you go again - I try not to be a platform bigot, to be all even- 
>>> handed and that and then you insult my beloved 5D....
>>>   
>>>     
>> dpreview:
>> 5D with 85/1.8 @ optimum aperture:
>> Horizontal LPH = 2300
>> Vertical LPH = 2000
>>
>> K10D with 50/1.4 @ optimum aperture:
>> Horizontal LPH = 2000
>> Vertical LPH = 1800
>> Comment:
>> "Not that surprising to see the K10D under performing in our resolution 
>> chart shot, this due primarily to the already discussed lack of 
>> sharpness in edge detail (be this due to poor demosaicing or unusual 
>> sharpening). Overall the biggest difference (versus the competition) is 
>> in the horizontal direction." A RAW converted resolution chart exhibits 
>> about 2200 LPH in the horizontal direction and 2000 LPH in the vertical 
>> direction."
>>
>> Unfortunately, Phil didn't publish RAW results for the 5D, so we can 
>> still all claim whatever we like. ;-)
>>
>> The other thing not addressed is resolution at higher isos. Noise may 
>> have a significant effect on detail resolved and the visual quality of 
>> that detail.
>>
>> Feel better now, Andrew?
>>
>> Of course, the K10D is obviously a great camera, too.
>>
>> Moose
>>
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