I do my best to simply ignore the hype and silliness, find the data, and 
understand it. 

The K-3 looks to have some interesting specs and features. The AA simulation is 
one of them, a 24 MPixel sensor isn't anything particularly new or fascinating. 
Let's hope it doesn't make Larry sad and hasn't lost any of the sensitivity 
that he finds the K5 to be the standard for. 

I hope the K-3 makes all of those who buy it happy is the most I can say. It's 
the highest end digital SLR Pentax has yet produced. 

One thing I was kind of confused about was that I saw an advertisement for the 
K-3 ... offered at $1300 body only (a good price point), then offered as a kit 
at $1630—with an 18-135/4-5.6 lens or something like that? To me, that makes 
little sense - buy a pro spec body and fit it with a slow wide-zoom lens as 
your hallmark kit? Why not offer a kit with a pro spec lens, an f/2.8 or f/4 
constant aperture zoom in a more sensibly modest range? I never understand why 
companies do stuff like that. I never buy SLR cameras as kits unless that's the 
only way you can buy them. Kit lenses are almost to the one junk, a waste of 
the extra money. 

But that's quibbling over marketing BS. 

G


On Oct 11, 2013, at 4:43 AM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Peter, let me try to explain. I seem to have grown to sincerely dislike all 
> too often seen on the internet ocassions when following the announcement (and 
> sometimes even following relatively reliable rumors) people start proclaiming 
> very loud claims.
> 
> E.g. K-3 is not revolutionary for the industry. It is great step up for 
> Pentax, that's for sure. But it makes absolutely no sense to say that it is 
> very imaginary Nikon D400. It is not. Nor it leapfrogs the competition. It 
> simply does not at this time. It may in the future should it come out devoid 
> of any bleeding edge cuts and bruises and should the market decidedly vote by 
> its money in its favor.
> 
> Until then - it is all hand off review...
> 
> I hope you understand me now. And naturally, I mean no disrespect to you or 
> anyone else on this list. I'm merely stating my opinion on the matter.
> 
> On 10/11/2013 8:01 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
>> Yes, but unlike Kennyboy, Hogan actually deserves the respect he's
>> given.  He's a Nikon centric guy, with an occasional nod to Canon, so I
>> don't read his site often, but when he has something I think is worth
>> reading, it's usually worth reading.
>> 
>> On 10/11/2013 12:14 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
>>> On 10/8/2013 5:37 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
>>>> and only a few years ago Hogan was confidently predicting Pentax's
>>>> demise, or ignoring it entirely.
>>>> 
>>>> C'est la vie.
>>> 
>>> All hail the hands off reviews :-).


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