@@DozierGraphic Yep like I said before I have a Pentax k70 with the 18 the 135 kit lens and the kit telephoto 70 to 300 and massive 150 to 500 and my new latest one technically two 100 mm to 300 mm macro lens and a 90 mm 1:1 fully automatic focus with limiter
Thank you for the comment. I think the 'knack' is just not being afraid to take the photos (and a lot of camoflauging your movements - looking one way but taking a photo in the opposite direction, etc so they don't really know if you're shooting them or not). My goal is to always just not appear to be 'spying.'
Nice to see your still enjoying the Pentax.... I was curious after the fuj experience. There is just something about those Pentax colors. That without a doubt has been the best kit lens I have ever used. HA looks like I've watched twice 👍
Yes Steve, I really like the K-70. I don't see a need to ever not use it. It can be a bit noisy in the higher ISO range (like most cameras) but Topaz AI Noise software solves that without any degradation to the image - so all good!
I've been doing research on different cameras and I believe you've made up my mind on the k70. I'm doing a trip to the arctic circle on my motorcycle and I'll need a tough weather resistant camera. Thank you so much for your effort and interesting videos.
No problem Gary! If you're taking a dslr, I can't think of a better choice. The only concerns you have with cold is going to be keeping the batteries charged, but the camera itself will definitely stand up to the elements! Sounds like a fun trip - enjoy!
I have the same setup,looks like i best get my backside out on the streets and give it a go,all thanks to this vid of course I think one of the best shots was of your reflection behind the guy taking the shot,that was cool
Motivation and action are the two most difficult things about photography! 'Why should I' and 'What's the point' are the worst questions you can ask yourself! Get out there and shoot Chris! lol
Indianapolis. It's always fun to step up to a better, newer camera, but no real need to with the K70. But we don't go by need, life is about wants! lol go for it!
Thanks for watching - practice makes perfect - or at least it makes it easier lol the key as always is to just get out there - easier said than done but it’s more about the self enjoyment than the final image in my opinion.
Pentax is necessary..When you want NO GIMMICKS and to compose in camera..PENTAx..Got my Pentax k1 mk2,and it's just wonderful,and yes,i shoot outside in NYC streets..
I'd have to agree with that! Without question a great value for the quality build and functions you get. I'm jealous of you have those NYC streets at your disposal!
funny I've watched this now and really like the pics straight of out camera. I wanted to take this out for street again. Have you had any comments do to the sound of that shutter? Thinking about getting another k70 for street almost picked up a d7500 but that pentax has better colors.
That shutter is definitely not silent lol but you just have to have the courage to do it! If the shutter noise makes it difficult for you (and it idd a few times with me) then don't hesitate to use a zoom until you do get the confidence to get closer. There is no such thing as 'cheating' with street photography, however, I do feel like the 'butt shots' are a cop-out (not about the anatomy, just the fact you shot someone walking away). My goal is to get a facial expression, but again, starting out sometimes we need to crawl comfortably first, then get those steps in! Hope that helps Steve!
@@DozierGraphic great advise I’ve been shoving my x100v into faves and personal spaces but sometimes people still don’t think you’ve taken the photo. If your ever in the Tampa area and want to do a photo walk look me up
Yes it's great to be more back to normal, but the crime is increasing, and not something I used to worry about, but certainly do now, even walking in the daytime. Hopefully that goes back to normal as well!
ruclips.net/video/NfLWf62NvYc/видео.html - I've only used it for outside. But if inside, you could look at using something like Topaz AI Noise software to take out the noise if you have to shoot at high ISO.
I must say im amazed at the pictures you managed to get...maybe its just me or the 150-450 (i'm doing mostly wildlife) but photographing something going towards me on k70 is a nono, especially the cyclist. Also I find the results of 18-135 quite disappointing most of the time. I have some photos I like from it and I've heard that when stopped down to like f7-11 it gets better but I still am dreading every time I use it for what the photo will end up looking (mostly in terms of sharpness, I don't have complaints with AF)
150 doesn't leave any room for depth of field focusing when something is coming at you. I haven't watched this video in a long while, but I'm guessing anything that was coming towards me was in the 18-30mm range, while zooming in on more stationary subjects. Plus I was likely using a small aperture like f/11-16 adding that depth of field (room for error). Hope that helps. and thanks for the comment!
@@DozierGraphic Thank you for answering...since I posted the comment I've come to appreciate the difference in DOF in various focal lengths so it wouldn't have seemed so weird to me if I saw the video nowdays :)
Nothing keeping me from getting beat up or shot here either lol just gotta pick and choose your battles and who you approach! Thanks for the compliment!
I haven't watched the video in a long time, not sure but I'm positive I give the settings details in the beginning of the video. You'll need to make sure you have a high shutter speed over 1/400 sec. Using Auto mode won't work, need to go manual mode. Thanks.
@@DozierGraphic I mean...they ruin the shot for me...a while back I found an amazingly lit hospic building during sunset...but the street leading to it was full of parked cars making the potential photo just hideous
Maybe it's just me... but for the $800ish price tag the photos just seem meh. Maybe it is just due to youtube and the resolution limiting it at 1080 or something?
Understandably much lower quality than on social media. These are exported at 72 mb and only at about 2100 x 1400 pixels. The idea isn't to present a perfect image quality (especially with street photography) but more what you can do with a zoom lens, any zoom lens. But these are very sharp images that I'm editing, shame by the time they reach the video stage they degrade substantially. Again, if you want perfection, spend a few grand for a full frame, but this camera used on Ebay is only about $350-$400, which is what I paid for mine lens and camera combined. Even so, at new price, I'd take this over a lot of other cameras between $1000-$1200 on the market today. Thanks for the input! Always appreciated!
@@DozierGraphic Hm, that makes sense. I've just also seen a lot of "meh" looking samples online and it just boils down to that... "If I spend $500-850 and these photos are the best I could get... I would be pretty disappointed". If that makes sense? I'll have to keep looking at more samples. Thanks for the video and the reply :D
Nice vid and photos. Most people prefer primes for street, but other than the smaller set up a zoom always helps for portraits or closer shots... (See you mention it as well in the end of the video) The K70 is very good as is the lens you used. How about a wrist strap for some extra protection? Seeing the cam in your hands this way gives me anxiety....😁
Nice to see that you're out and about with that K70 with the kit lens
yep, it'll be a regular thing this summer my friend! Hope you'll continue to watch!
@@DozierGraphic
Yep like I said before I have a Pentax k70 with the 18 the 135 kit lens and the kit telephoto 70 to 300 and massive 150 to 500 and my new latest one technically two 100 mm to 300 mm macro lens and a 90 mm 1:1 fully automatic focus with limiter
Very instructive. Loved this video. You have quite a knack for street photography.
Thank you for the comment. I think the 'knack' is just not being afraid to take the photos (and a lot of camoflauging your movements - looking one way but taking a photo in the opposite direction, etc so they don't really know if you're shooting them or not). My goal is to always just not appear to be 'spying.'
@@DozierGraphic Thank you!
Love from Ontario, Canada! Superb video! The summer colour dressed beautiful lady at 10:33 or so - super impressive!
Thank you very much! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Nice to see your still enjoying the Pentax.... I was curious after the fuj experience. There is just something about those Pentax colors. That without a doubt has been the best kit lens I have ever used. HA looks like I've watched twice 👍
Yes Steve, I really like the K-70. I don't see a need to ever not use it. It can be a bit noisy in the higher ISO range (like most cameras) but Topaz AI Noise software solves that without any degradation to the image - so all good!
4:00 I like how the bar acted as a frame in between the 2 ladies there. Noice shot.
one of my favs! Can only get that with a zoom!
I'm using it with my K-5, Pentax is fantastic for street photography
Just about any pentax camera is a beast and will work for street! Can't say that about most other lines of cameras. Keep shooting!
I've been doing research on different cameras and I believe you've made up my mind on the k70. I'm doing a trip to the arctic circle on my motorcycle and I'll need a tough weather resistant camera. Thank you so much for your effort and interesting videos.
No problem Gary! If you're taking a dslr, I can't think of a better choice. The only concerns you have with cold is going to be keeping the batteries charged, but the camera itself will definitely stand up to the elements! Sounds like a fun trip - enjoy!
Great vid ! And nice to see the Sun !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Paul!
I have the same setup,looks like i best get my backside out on the streets and give it a go,all thanks to this vid of course
I think one of the best shots was of your reflection behind the guy taking the shot,that was cool
Motivation and action are the two most difficult things about photography! 'Why should I' and 'What's the point' are the worst questions you can ask yourself! Get out there and shoot Chris! lol
Noice. We're back with the street vids. Lookin forward to more. I plan on gettin back out there myself with a telephoto.
Thanks! Getting out there is 90% of the challenge!
@@DozierGraphic Correct. I still have yet to do it since last year.
Great video.
Whereabouts were you shooting here ?
That 18-135 is good the 55-300 plm is good too
I've not used the 55-300, but plan to pick one up eventually. I rarely shoot beyond 100mm, but always room to grow of course!
Thanks for the great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
What town are you in’ I like your photographing the way you do it. I have a K70 two, but I’m thinking about stepping up to the K1.lll 13:40
Indianapolis. It's always fun to step up to a better, newer camera, but no real need to with the K70. But we don't go by need, life is about wants! lol go for it!
You know how to handle that camera the photos are very crisp and in focus. You make it look easy but it isn’t. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching - practice makes perfect - or at least it makes it easier lol the key as always is to just get out there - easier said than done but it’s more about the self enjoyment than the final image in my opinion.
great photos!
Thank you!
Pentax is necessary..When you want NO GIMMICKS and to compose in camera..PENTAx..Got my Pentax k1 mk2,and it's just wonderful,and yes,i shoot outside in NYC streets..
I'd have to agree with that! Without question a great value for the quality build and functions you get. I'm jealous of you have those NYC streets at your disposal!
I like it. I got pentax k70 as well. Need to master it for my bikepacking trips
It's the perfect all-around camera. Enjoy!
funny I've watched this now and really like the pics straight of out camera. I wanted to take this out for street again. Have you had any comments do to the sound of that shutter? Thinking about getting another k70 for street almost picked up a d7500 but that pentax has better colors.
That shutter is definitely not silent lol but you just have to have the courage to do it! If the shutter noise makes it difficult for you (and it idd a few times with me) then don't hesitate to use a zoom until you do get the confidence to get closer. There is no such thing as 'cheating' with street photography, however, I do feel like the 'butt shots' are a cop-out (not about the anatomy, just the fact you shot someone walking away). My goal is to get a facial expression, but again, starting out sometimes we need to crawl comfortably first, then get those steps in! Hope that helps Steve!
@@DozierGraphic great advise I’ve been shoving my x100v into faves and personal spaces but sometimes people still don’t think you’ve taken the photo. If your ever in the Tampa area and want to do a photo walk look me up
Usin' this lens is quite the change up from the Ricoh GR III's. Quite the change from 2020 up till this point..more people are out now.
Yes it's great to be more back to normal, but the crime is increasing, and not something I used to worry about, but certainly do now, even walking in the daytime. Hopefully that goes back to normal as well!
Is the k70 great for wedding photography
And low light?
ruclips.net/video/NfLWf62NvYc/видео.html - I've only used it for outside. But if inside, you could look at using something like Topaz AI Noise software to take out the noise if you have to shoot at high ISO.
I must say im amazed at the pictures you managed to get...maybe its just me or the 150-450 (i'm doing mostly wildlife) but photographing something going towards me on k70 is a nono, especially the cyclist. Also I find the results of 18-135 quite disappointing most of the time. I have some photos I like from it and I've heard that when stopped down to like f7-11 it gets better but I still am dreading every time I use it for what the photo will end up looking (mostly in terms of sharpness, I don't have complaints with AF)
150 doesn't leave any room for depth of field focusing when something is coming at you. I haven't watched this video in a long while, but I'm guessing anything that was coming towards me was in the 18-30mm range, while zooming in on more stationary subjects. Plus I was likely using a small aperture like f/11-16 adding that depth of field (room for error). Hope that helps. and thanks for the comment!
@@DozierGraphic Thank you for answering...since I posted the comment I've come to appreciate the difference in DOF in various focal lengths so it wouldn't have seemed so weird to me if I saw the video nowdays :)
Btw, i watched the video on my TV and came here to leave a comment.
I usually watch on TV as well, so I understand the effort and intention of going to the computer to leave a comment - very much appreciated my friend!
I do most of m street photography with my old Pentax *istDL from 2005. My 6 megapixel wonder with my Tamron 28-200 zoom lens
Nothing wrong with that setup, especially for street where gritty is better!
Well done 👍
Thanks B!
such great photos and sooo friendly people on the street... Here in Germany you would have been insulted or beaten up
Nothing keeping me from getting beat up or shot here either lol just gotta pick and choose your battles and who you approach! Thanks for the compliment!
On what mode you make pictures like that ? Manual ? What settings ? On my pentax all pictures in move are disaster I use 18-55
I haven't watched the video in a long time, not sure but I'm positive I give the settings details in the beginning of the video. You'll need to make sure you have a high shutter speed over 1/400 sec. Using Auto mode won't work, need to go manual mode. Thanks.
Nice vid. Ever get someone get grumpy because you took their pic “without consent” lol?
lol It certainly happened a few times. There are a few objections in the Cincinnati videos I believe.
I must say that phones to people are what cars are to a street
lots of them out there for sure!
@@DozierGraphic I mean...they ruin the shot for me...a while back I found an amazingly lit hospic building during sunset...but the street leading to it was full of parked cars making the potential photo just hideous
First 🥇
Better than being last! lol
How about a6000 vs k30 pentax ?
If you want to send me an a6000 I'd be happy to make the comparison lol
Maybe it's just me... but for the $800ish price tag the photos just seem meh. Maybe it is just due to youtube and the resolution limiting it at 1080 or something?
Understandably much lower quality than on social media. These are exported at 72 mb and only at about 2100 x 1400 pixels. The idea isn't to present a perfect image quality (especially with street photography) but more what you can do with a zoom lens, any zoom lens. But these are very sharp images that I'm editing, shame by the time they reach the video stage they degrade substantially. Again, if you want perfection, spend a few grand for a full frame, but this camera used on Ebay is only about $350-$400, which is what I paid for mine lens and camera combined. Even so, at new price, I'd take this over a lot of other cameras between $1000-$1200 on the market today. Thanks for the input! Always appreciated!
@@DozierGraphic Hm, that makes sense. I've just also seen a lot of "meh" looking samples online and it just boils down to that... "If I spend $500-850 and these photos are the best I could get... I would be pretty disappointed". If that makes sense?
I'll have to keep looking at more samples. Thanks for the video and the reply :D
@@locklear308 Hmm, the images look pretty darn sharp to me....If I was told this was shot with a prime, I wouldn't doubt it...
Tosh....
lol
Nice vid and photos. Most people prefer primes for street, but other than the smaller set up a zoom always helps for portraits or closer shots... (See you mention it as well in the end of the video)
The K70 is very good as is the lens you used.
How about a wrist strap for some extra protection? Seeing the cam in your hands this way gives me anxiety....😁
Very true! lol
4:45 they can't see it, but they can hear it)
indeed! lol