For anyone who follows my blog you will know that I strive for the very sharpest photos that I can acheive and I have always been a bit  disappointed in that direction.  I have recently purchased a new camera, the Pentax K5IIs.  This camera has the low-pass filter removed and although it is 25% more expensive than the K5II it is said to acheive much sharper images.  I have been waiting for an opportunity to check it out properly and today I think I have found out that this camera is at least 25% better than my previous K5.  I may have to throw away all my previous shots and start all over.

 

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This is a Coal Tit. I couldn't believe the sharpness of the detail, even in less than perfect light the detail is all there.

Coal Tit

This may be the sharpest image I have ever taken and I am more than a little pleased.
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A smashing result in less than good light yet all the detail is still there.

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I think this speaks for itself.

 

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3 responses to “Woodland Birds shot with the new Pentax K5IIs”

  1. You seem to have ‘cracked’ it Charlie but I bet you will strive for even better!!

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  2. beautiful images Charlie, incredible detail. it would be interesting to know the exif data on the Coal Tit and Nuthatch images .

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  3. Hello Nick, thank you. Here is a link to my Galleries and specifically to these images where the full Exif can be read
    http://www.pbase.com/charlie_fleming/latest_sightings

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