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Through the Windows of the Palm House ~ A Pentax K10D series

kasperbergholt
Posted 17/10/2024 - 17:34 Link
After seeing Lillies by Caithness60 in the photo stream, I wanted to get a D10 right away.

I found one in mint condition on eBay. It arrived yesterday.

First photo that turned out okay, night shot from yesterday evening.

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Palm House, Botanical Gardens, Central Copenhagen

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Photos taken through the window of what appears to be a nursery for small water lilies to help them through the winter.

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This is my first camera with a CCD sensor, I can see what people get attracted to.
-- Kasper Bergholt
Edited by kasperbergholt: 17/10/2024 - 17:38
HarisF1
Posted 20/10/2024 - 14:48 - Helpful Comment Link
Beautiful shots. Let's have a colour series next please!

Autumn colours should be beautiful with the CCD sensor.
All the gear with no idea
LongTimeLurker
Posted 20/10/2024 - 23:02 Link
There's lovely tones in these photographs. Is this a characteristic of the camera model?
Nigel.

Getting older and grumpier. Taking longer to decide which lens to use today.

K5 with auto-everything lenses
A collection of manual primes to keep me in touch with the pleasures of doing it old-school.
kasperbergholt
Posted 21/10/2024 - 09:31 Link
HarisF1 wrote:
Beautiful shots. Let's have a colour series next please!

Autumn colours should be beautiful with the CCD sensor.

Thank you

& it's great idea doing a coulour series, perhaps from the same location at bit earlier in the day.

The camera seems to be performing best at 100 or 200 ISO.

Will drop a link here when it's been publisehd.
-- Kasper Bergholt
kasperbergholt
Posted 21/10/2024 - 09:35 Link
LongTimeLurker wrote:
There's lovely tones in these photographs. Is this a characteristic of the camera model?

Thank you

Good question, I've went through the first 10 pages of the the KD10 Gallery here on Pentaxuser, and I don't see that much of a common denominator across the photos.

The quality of them, though, is very, very high, I think for a camera from 2006 versus today's mirrorless cameras.
-- Kasper Bergholt

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