I agree. I won't know how much I like or dislike the K10D until I  
process some images and view them on my monitor. We all have our own  
reference points. Anything else is meaningless.
Paul
On Oct 19, 2006, at 10:08 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> On Oct 19, 2006, at 6:54 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
>
>> I can honestly say that I've never returned a purchase because I've
>> made the wrong decision when there is absolutely nothing wrong with
>> the product. I guess that's why I haven't pre-ordered and why I'm  
>> very
>> keen to see high ISO RAW images.
>
> I prefer to do my own testing with the actual product, not make
> analyses and speculate on why/what I'm seeing based upon not knowing
> the test circumstances. The vendors whom I do business with are
> delighted to help me by providing a satisfaction return policy. I
> always ask them if it will be all right to return the product within
> the return period if I am not satisfied, and they always tell me that
> it is just fine with them, that's what they have the satisfaction
> return policy for.
>
> It's, for me, a much better way to operate with gear that I depend
> upon. Nothing beats first-hand evaluation.
>
> Godfrey
>
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