Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I think a lot of folks are keeping them as backup.

I'll end up keeping my K100D as a backup. The ist-D is arguably the better
camera of the two in at least a few ways. However once I started using the
larger (and in my opinion more reliable) LCD on the back of the K100D, the
ist has had a hard time competing to get back in the line-up. In addition
to that, I apparently stink at hand holding just about any focal length,
so the K100D and its SR feature win hands down for that reason as well.

Jerome

>> But it has not translated into a huge ForSale
>> list yet with older
>> digital
>> and analog bodies?
>> greetings
>> Markus

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