You should go back and read the reviews of the K20D, (and K10D for that matter).

Steven Desjardins wrote:
You and me both.  It's the classic example of modern product
development.  The K7 is a great camera at iso 1600 and below, but
expectations change so quickly.  The most interesting thing about the
K5 is that is really was the first DSLR  that was viewed as really
competitive with it's peers from Canon and Nikon.

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 7:22 AM, Rick Womer <rwomer1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- On Thu, 9/1/11, Steven Desjardins <drd1...@gmail.com> wrote:

That's a great shot.
Thanks!

 And you
did it with a K7.  That's almost like
using a sketch pad.
Yup.  Completely obsolete, inadequate, toy-quality junk.  I'm ashamed to use 
it.  You may send me my K5 to relieve my pain any time.

Rick

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