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【チャンネル名 Kobie M-C】
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【視聴数 8944】
【チャンネル名 Kobie M-C】
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「これするだけでおこずかい7000円ゲット!?」中学生でもスマホがあればできる期間限定キャンペーンを利用して7000円分ポイントをゲットする方法がこちらw
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So good. Seen it multiple times. I was commenting while watching. Hope I wasn’t a pain. Peace.
Just wanted to say .Everything you said was fair,up.down.sideways. Nothing you said made me want to stop being a Pentaxian.
Kobie, brilliant review & talk! Showing more images would have been even better! When you start talking about the OVF (7:00) it gets a bit esoteric, people who haven’t seen the K-1 and K-3 Mark III probably can’t follow here.
I have the Mark III since June and haven’t noticed any particular quirks or difference in performance after upgrading the firmware twice. Eye-lock AF worked pretty well from the beginning. I believe in your example the subject was simply very far away. I’m particularly glad that Mark III works well with my older HSM-Sigmas even if I mostly prefer to use the DA Limited primes.
What kind of SD card did you use for your speed test? UHS-I or UHS-II? Not directly camera related but what’s that tripod quick release system you are using?
THE best review on YT and the best video to describe the PENTAX K3 III as a whole.
On the point. Excellent.
All the best to you Kobie
My guess on the burst mode is that it crops, after buffering the whole pic, by the saving process.
Regardless of the Colour Science being best in market, the moment they made a decision to not have a flip/fold mount LCD on the K3iii, it removed it from being a range topping model in 2020/21. Period.
Having not fixed the HDMI, and dropping half the frame rates, even the reactivation of Video IBIS will not sell this camera.
(And ignore the twats that say they don’t use a DSLR for video, it doesn’t matter if they do or don’t, it only matters that the feature DRIVES SALES)
At it’s price, with so much missing from the Required Features, it’s a dead duck.
And I say this as an owner of Six Pentax bodies and probably 30 lenses.
As for DSLR vs Mirrorless (as a K-01 owner no less) if you need Mirrorless operation, it’s already there, in Live View with Mirror Lockup. You just don’t get an eyepiece sized screen and have to use the rear LCD.
Thank you for the review! It was the best one i’ve seen in regards of the K3 III.
Thank you for an excellent and honest review. It does not help me though. I am still struggling to decide between the K1 ii and the K3 iii as an addition/upgrade to my Pentax K3 and KP stable. I know the K1 ii is the sensible choice for what I shoot (and my wallet), but, damn, the new K3 iii looks very tempting. Luckily I have the opportunity to see one in the flesh in the next day or two, before making a final decision.
I use a k3 and will continue until its unusable for what ever reason. Ive had it seven years and yet to have a single glitch, and its been dropped twice. If i bought another camera, i would probably go for the k3 iii. Pentax doesn’t get credit for the great cameras they are. I bought a canon a while back just for video. (Good auto focus) but its inferior to the k3. I tried a couple photos on the canon, but was not excited about it like with the k3. I love an optical viewfinder for photos, but like the evf for video especially in bright light.
Pentax cameras and lenses are very well made, but they’re designed like dinosaurs. A few decades behind the curve.
I recently picked up a k70 and have been really happy with it. The k3 iii being more then a k1 I would have bought a k1 instead. Pentax needs to focus also on the apsc lower end market and renew the k70. Some brands have been forced to discoutinue older models do to part availability. The lower price models is what will bring people into the ecosystem. Will we see a k1 miii or k80/90 sometime soon?
Thank you for the great review! My first few sports shoots this year were worlds better than what I got with my K1 II in prior years. The K3 III firmware 1.10 does a great job in low light, the burst mode is excellent, and the image stabilization is awesome. I haven’t been able to put the 1.20 firmware through it’s paces for issues with my back. I look forward to the opportunity.
The lighter weight and handiness are appreciated. I have yet to drain the battery at a sport event. 1200 pictures in 2 hours and it’s down 25%. That’s with 1 and 2 year old batteries. I don’t know what anyone would have to do to drain one 100% but if you are running 4000 pictures then, wow. With 1.10 firmware my complaint would be in sports the focus sometimes goes to wherever the most contrast is. Some of the fields are very dimly let, a car in the background or porch with a light can “grab” the focus. Perhaps I need to dive deeper into the focus settings to see if there is a way to do a better job. Personally, I think it makes a great companion to my K1 II. Speed of focus is excellent with PLM lenses. I haven’t tried macro photography at ground level (again, back issues) so the K1 II get’s that role. However, macro with the Pentax 100mm on the K3 is superb.
In a way I hope there is a K1 III in the works. If there is, if it inherits the improved technology from the K3 III it will undoubtedly be pinnacle of the SLR art.
…no, and again no, it is not worth 2000 today and the worst thing is that with each next year it will be more and more behind the competition for less money, and up to 5 years,…because it takes so long to wait for a new model from Pentax
If you invested in Pentax glass it makes sense as an upgrade, if not the decision is in the air. Question to those complaining about the tilt screen?? What were landscape photographers doing before tilt screen technology was introduced in cameras?
DxO yesterday released its PhotoLab 5 software, now with RAW support for the K-3 mark III. I highly recommend this to anyone who shoots RAW and is allergic to subscription models for software.
I have played a bit with it since yesterday, and noticed two things:
– the RAWs (DNG in my case) are significantly darker than the in-body JPGs.
– I also realised how great the JPGs straight out of the body are! It took me quite some tweaking to achieve a similarly good looking result when developing myself.
“Mirrorless” cameras are of course a scam, my Panasonic FZ 50 from 15 year ago was “mirrorless” as were and are all bridge and compact cameras. Real DSRLs are more expensive to make, so camera manufacturers try to sell cheaper mirrorless cameras for more money. It is like vegan burgers, which are made from animal food (soya and corn) instead of animals, but sell for more.
I’ve never been much into the Pentax ecosystem (broken K-50 and beautiful K-5 I regret selling, mainly shoot M4/3 and Nikon), but huge props for Pentax continuing to have IBIS on a DSLR! It’s also still burned into my mind on how good ergonomic wise Pentax is.
I never used the BI flash on my K5. On the K3ii. I do not miss it.
I was buying camera when K3ii came out and decided between them. FLASH was the breaking point. I could not decide for pixelshift and gps vs flash and a bit lower price. I dithed K3/ii completelly and bought last standing K5ii for much lower price. I used flash (about) 5 times. Than years later I upgraded to K3ii as a last standing and discounted camera. I miss that darn flash all the time now. Funny. But having camera without flash, is just norm now.
Ahhh you’ve been at the track !!!