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Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on K5 soft focus, poor colour contrast and detail at 13/08/2013 - 18:59
1. Check your camera/lens for backfocussing and make the required adjustement.
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on K5 soft focus, poor colour contrast and detail at 12/08/2013 - 10:37
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on K5 soft focus, poor colour contrast and detail at 12/08/2013 - 08:01
The K5 is brighter here with less shadow in the greenery. Colour tones too similar whereas K10D differentiates better.

Above: K5 & 18-55, 45mm @ f14

Above: K10D & 16-45, 45mm @ f16

Above: K5 & 18-55, 18mm & f14

Above: K10D & 16-45, 18mm @ f18
And these are just junk in next door's back garden. I aimed at the hole halfway up the concrete post. My own saved pictures show it is in focus with the K10D and there is far better detail whereas with the K5 it is definitely not in focus. When viewed at 100% size the air holes in the concrete and the hexagonal nut at the top are nice and clear with the K10D but the K5 has given a blurred image.

Above: K5 & 18-55, 35mm @ f7.1

Above: K10D & 16-45, 34mm & f7.1
I've now tried the 16-45 & 18-55 on the K5 and there is no difference. Images seem too bright and lack detail.
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on K5 soft focus, poor colour contrast and detail at 11/08/2013 - 16:47
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on K5 soft focus, poor colour contrast and detail at 07/08/2013 - 18:36
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on K5 soft focus, poor colour contrast and detail at 06/08/2013 - 20:25
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on Pentax K100 Battey Problem at 25/10/2011 - 16:03
I’m hoping to get a monopod to use when it gets to spring time, one I can strap to my rucksack and carry with me if I’m cycling or hiking somewhere but not a heavyweight for the car boot as I don‘t drive. I’ve bought a DA300mm which is not light and would be glad of some recommendations from monopod users. Most of what I have done in the past has been with my 16-45 so I’m going into something new.
Also, it’s SR “off” for tripods but I assume it stays on for monopods?
Thanks to anyone who can give me some advice.
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on Monopods at 10/02/2011 - 20:42
... gave the sensor screen a few blasts with the Giotto rocket blower, then had another look. Unfortunately although the original mark had gone, a lot more had appeared elsewhere so I then had a go with the butterfly only to find that some of the new marks that I had thought were dust had been smudged by the brush, so I reckon it was put there by the blower and is more than simple dust. Has anyone else had a similar experience and if so how did you cure it?
Have a look at my post here, and in particular at the 'before and after' shots.
I don't use the blower any more, except on lenses, for exactly this reason - it makes things worse as often as it improves things.
As I said in my earlier post, you'll probably need a wet clean.
Bite the bullet, get the swabs and fluid (RTFM so that you get the right materials), do it yourself.
It's very easy. Barely harder than the butterfly, in fact.
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on Spots 'n stuff at 09/01/2011 - 16:51
... gave the sensor screen a few blasts with the Giotto rocket blower, then had another look. Unfortunately although the original mark had gone, a lot more had appeared elsewhere so I then had a go with the butterfly only to find that some of the new marks that I had thought were dust had been smudged by the brush, so I reckon it was put there by the blower and is more than simple dust. Has anyone else had a similar experience and if so how did you cure it?
Have a look at my post here, and in particular at the 'before and after' shots.
I don't use the blower any more, except on lenses, for exactly this reason - it makes things worse as often as it improves things.
As I said in my earlier post, you'll probably need a wet clean.
Bite the bullet, get the swabs and fluid (RTFM so that you get the right materials), do it yourself.
It's very easy. Barely harder than the butterfly, in fact.
Comment by Fuzzfeast posted on Spots 'n stuff at 09/01/2011 - 16:05


I'm assuming you're shooting camera JPEGs ? If so, can you check your custom image settings and tell us what the 'sharpness' (plus fine sharpness 1 & 2 on the K5) sliders are set to on both cameras ?
I'm ruling out any processing parameter differences because you haven't said you're carrying out any work on the computer ?