




Preparing copy for this post. I'm also working on my first K-7 video samples and hope to have these uploaded to Vimeo in the next few days.
Disclaimer: To ensure I am not attacked by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), please note that the 5th photo is not of a dead cat or squirrel tail. It's what Rode calls a windshield, which they recommend should be left on at all times as even the slightest breeze can cause sound interference.
(Note: Click on any of these thumbnails to see larger view. Photos shot with K20D and FA50 f/1.4 lens.)