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    Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    looking for a new camera and decidng is annoying me, my kodak is pretty dead all i get is noise, yay, not. and i need something with a good sensor nice and durable and a good to shoot camera. what do i go for?

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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    Does this help mate? Pentax K-r vs Sony DSLR-A290
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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    ah! it does indeed, it seems the A 290 has virtually no upper hand against the K-r, interesting thanks Paul!
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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    even comparing it the the D3100 it seems to have the upper hand for what i want, (apart from noise reduction but over 700 ISO is good enough, it's better than the bundle of noise i get at 80 (yes 80!) ISO with my kodak.) and the shooting speed is faster too.

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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    Great news then, i ain't a camera guy mate.


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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    it does have an upper hand as you can normally pick up cheaper supplies for sony ie lenses but if you swap over to 3rd party lenses ie tamron or sigma then it will be about the same cost.

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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    no worries, Pentax it is, still got a few months yet but i was stuck, and by then the camera should be a little cheaper. thanks for the link anyhow mate ;)

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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    oh and by the way I guarentee with a dslr your shooting ISO will rarely exceed 200 unless your using it in full manual mode where you have to control the exposure length ( shutter speed ) f stop and exposure compensation then during daylight you may bump your iso up to 400 - 600 or if your shooting black an white then you can go upto 1500 - 3000 but these days black and white photography is best sorted in post reduction.

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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    fair enough sounds like point and shoots are pretty shit then :P thanks for the information there, i doubt i'd have it in full manual, just manual focus at most, until i get the jist of it.
    thanks Hoogle

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    Re: Sony A290 vs Pentax KR?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoogleman View Post
    oh and by the way I guarentee with a dslr your shooting ISO will rarely exceed 200 .
    I couldn't disagree more, and any new DSLR should get excellent results at 400.
    On a cloudy day or in the shade you may need 400 or more to get enough depth of field.

    There are 2 rules of thumb that matter.
    The shutter speed should be no lower than the focal length of the lens.
    The sweet spot on most lenses is around f8

    Put a 300mm lens on, minimum shutter speed is 1/300 for something that's not moving, that's just for camera shake.

    To stop action action you need 1/1000, 1/2000 or more depending on the subject.
    You need ISO 400 - 600 to get those shots.

 

 

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