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#37 Fine Art Photography Weekly: Pentax 645D Review with Miles Hecker Sep 17

Guest, Miles Hecker shares with Peter his insights into the new Pentax 645D and some images. They talk about Miles’ background in photography and his new project ‘The Teton Photoguide’.

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  1. 1
    MJmichand 

    If this is “weekly” why is it almost 3 months since the last video?

  2. 2
    rz67camera 

    There is no high quality landscape return out of this pentax 645D at all, it is cheap with its price indeed but also cheap with its technical quality, a minimum of 200 ISO is not the sort of technical set up to serve landscape photography, it is also to be noted that all of the pentax lenses do not work nicely with this camera and the result of those lenses luck sharpness .
    If this camera not designed to work with, sport, wild life and luck the work on landscape, what is it good for?