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> De: Boris Liberman <[email protected]>
> Para: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> Enviado: miƩ,10 noviembre, 2010 09:26
> Asunto: Re: K-5, K-7, side-by-side at ISO 6400
> 
> On 11/9/2010 6:24 PM, Jaume Lahuerta wrote:
> > I understand your reasons  but what amazes me a bit is how a sensor praised 
>for
> > almost everybody is  bashed that hard in the following iteration...is just 
by
> > comparison with  the new generation sensors?
> 
> It amazes me too, Jaume, because K-7's sensor  has so many reasons to be 
>dissatisfied with. In a manner of speaking, it should  have been "bashed" long 
>ago. But we're bordering close on starting rather ugly  flame war, which I'd 
>rather we did not.
> 
> If you wish, we can continue this  line of though off the list.
> 

Flames? You and me? i don't see this happening...as much as I like discussing, 
I 
hate arguing...(and I d'n't think that you are too different in this)
Beside, I am not trying to defend my K20D sensor at all...I am too skeptical 
for 
this...I am just trying to understand how the opinion on it changes so 
dramatically in so little time.

And, for the responses I got from you all, I think that i pretty make up my 
mind 
already. I think that it is the combination of three factors, that lead to this 
result:

a) As you say, the K20D sensor probably wasn't as good after all.
b) When moving to the K-7, the made it faster but they worsened a bit other 
aspects like noise and DR
c) The K-7 sensor is probably not that, that, that bad...;-) but competition 
(and Pentax itself) has improved a lot precisely in its weaker areas, so it 
seems much worse as a result.

So, the sum of the 3 factor have resulted in a 'perfect storm' for the K-7 
sensor (and camera).

Does it make sense?

Regards,
Jaume



      

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