On 26/02/2010, paul stenquist <pnstenqu...@comcast.net> wrote:

> You tell it like you see it. That's not necessarily 'like it is," so 
> frequently a little balance is called for. But that's okay.

The K-x has the best low light capabilities of any Pentax camera to
date, it's not just me, there's a chorus of very satisfied Pentax K-x
owners, many of which also own the K7 as a point of comparison. I'm
sure that the K7 suites your needs, you've said it yourself many times
but that doesn't mean that it's the best option.

> I don't like multipoint autofocus either, but I do want to be able to choose 
> the single point that I use. I'm not willling to go back to point and shoot 
> style autofocus. One point in the center is in the wrong place 90% of the 
> time.

I'm not sure what the big deal is here, the K-x has no AF position
indicators in the finder, you can still select the AF position as it's
indicated on the rear panel instead. There is 5 or 11 point auto AF,
centre point AF or manual selection of 1 of the 11 AF points. Plus the
AF is faster than the K20D and anecdotal reports that it's at least as
fast as the K7.

The K-x is quite a deal really and compliments either the K20D or K7 quite well.

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