Last summer, I got to test a prototype K100D for a good week. I was
stunned by the convenience of the antishake mechanism, so that's
number one for upgrading from *istD. I quenched a lust to buy the
K100D straight, and waited for the 10D because of the persistent
rumors of weather sealing and extra megapixels. When I finally got the
camera, I much appreciated the better ergonomy for hands of glove size
10 1/2, and the buffer/write-speed stuff.

Feels like the best camera deal I've done since I bought a virtually
unused 645 Nii for less than half of new price in 2001.

Now, if that 645D materialise I'll be in trouble.

Financial trouble, that is... :-)

Jostein

2007/8/5, syb vis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had a Ist*Ds before. But after about 7000 pics the little black
> wheel to zoom (in preview mode) or to adjust lightning settings (in
> imaging mode), turned mute. I could turn, and the camera did not; not
> always, or wrongly, respond. Sent it to be repaired but the problem
> remained/returned.
>
> So now I've got a brand new K10d camera with battery grip, so
> alltogether there are three wheels like that. They can take over each
> others functions. Or, at least, not all the zooming and adjusting
> activity is going through one small wheel. Let's say I have spread the
> risk. A new one may be needed after no less than 21000 images.
>
> What's your reason to get a K10D?
>
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> digital frames. Who said it would become cheaper?"
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