Just to add, i shoot my istD with A 28 every Feb for our snow golf
day. Small camera with small lens. Goes well with being stuffed into
my coveralls:-)

Dave

On Feb 9, 2008 2:38 PM, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David J Brooks wrote:
> > I agree with Paul. I added the K10D and kept my istD strictly for IR
> > pictures. I find it  feels very weird to work with after using the
> > K10D. Small body, small screen etc.
>
> Coincidentally, I took my ist-D with me when I went out this morning to
> North Park, where I meet friends for a Saturday morning run every week.
> I thought I'd grab a few shots before the run.
>
> I have to say that it's still a neat camera and I enjoyed using it a
> lot. Only 6 megapixels, slow buffer and tiny rear-panel LCD, but it's
> fine for most of the shooting I do. It's really a joy when you find
> something so supposedly "outdated" that still performs this well.
>
> Oh yeah, and the FA 50/1.4 is still one sweet lens :)
>
> Sample photo from this morning:
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/northpark.htm
>
> Cropped to quasi-panoramic format.o other photoshop trickery...
>
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