I second that, Tim, even though the first part is very soft, hardly a notisble 
resistance.
Regards
Jens

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On Aug 3, 2008 17:58 "Tim Øsleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My K20D has a distinct two step feeling.
> 2008/8/3 Jaume Lahuerta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have noticed a difference between the K20D shutter button action
> > and the rest of AF cameras I own (istDs, Optio W20, MZ-5n...).
> >
> > In the latter, the buttons have 2 clear 'positions'. A first one in
> > order to focus and meter, and a second one in order to actually
> > shot. For both one has to push and one notices that he is activating
> > it (i don't know how to describe it more precisely in English,
> > sorry).
> > In the K20D unit I am testing, the first 'push' is unnoticeable, I
> > mean, the only resistance that one notices in the button is for the
> > actual shooting. This means that the slightest pressure on the
> > button already activates shutter and focus. A bit disturbing since
> > all cameras I have used before had these 2 positions (except maybe a
> > Mark III that I hold for a few minutes. I tried to meter and, before
> > even notice it, I had already made 10 pictures or so...)
> >
> > So, is this normal or is this a kind of faulty unit?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jaume
> >
> >
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