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Pentax K-5 IIs samples - Klaus - 12-11-2012

http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/review/longterm/20121211_578073.html



Interesting.



And it also shows that the 18-135 _IS_ a sucker.


Pentax K-5 IIs samples - davidmanze - 12-12-2012

[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1355196633' post='21160']

http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/review/longterm/20121211_578073.html



Interesting.



And it also shows that the 18-135 _IS_ a sucker.

[/quote]

Hi,

I couldn't see "the sucking and blowing" effect on this link,but,RiceHigh's blog has the video posted! Would have been super-useful had it have stated from where the air was escaping,maybe the viewfinder? Well on a WR sealed lens the air has to go somewhere? Guess it's a just a sucker lens, in many senses of the term.



Dave's clichés


Pentax K-5 IIs samples - Klaus - 12-12-2012

I was really more referring to the visible field curvature.