For birding it will need a viewfinder as bright as that of the K-1.

Paul

> On Nov 14, 2020, at 3:10 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
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>> On Nov 14, 2020, at 11:57 AM, Henk Terhell <hterh...@chello.nl> wrote:
>> 
>> On the K-5 the review button is on the left which always confuses me 
>> switching with the K-1.
>> 
>> Anyway, no GPS is visible so no astrotracer for you, Larry.
> 
> As long as I have astrotracer in the K-1, I don’t *need* it in any other 
> bodies, assuming of course the K-1 doesn’t crap out again.  
> The K-1 is my wide angle and low light body, though it would be interesting 
> to see how the 3-3 compares in low light performance at the same angle of 
> view, with available lenses. Unless something radically changes in my life in 
> the near future, I’m afraid the comparisons between the two will remain 
> purely hypothetical on my part.
> My guess is that the new 3-3 will be the best Pentax available for birding 
> and/or sports.  I sincerely hope they learned the lesson of the K-1 lack of 
> buffer and low bus speed and brought the new camera’s performance into the 
> 21st century.
> 
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