On Jan 3, 2010, at 8:32, Adam Maas wrote:
> 
> Actually, I'd disagree here. There's really nothing else comparable to
> the K-x on the market, it has a unique combination of size, features
> and performance and that's the real draw there.
> 

I have to agree.  I played with my dad's K-x over the Christmas holiday here, 
and it is quite a winner. Small, fast, and pretty full-featured.  If I'd not 
already succumbed to the charms of two-wheel controls and weather sealing of 
the K10D, I'd want this camera so hard it would not be funny.

It does, however, look a bit "off-balanced" attached to the DA 16-50.  That 
lens kind of overwhelms the K-x. I wonder what the it would look like with the 
DA-40 mounted to it - pocketable?  

The thought of having the K-x with a DA21 on it makes me drool just a little.

 -Charles

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