On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > I wrote a really long rant about this, but my @#$#$^ email program froze,
> > and I don't feel like retyping it.  The gist of it was that the *istD is
> > the smallest and least expensive of the three big 6MP DSLR's (10D, D100,
> > *istD).
>
> Things change with the arrival of the D70

How so?  The D70 isn't that much cheaper than the *istD, and it's an
inferior camera in many ways.  It's another plastic DSLR with a lousy
viewfinder (only .75x magnification instead of Pentax's .95x), and no PC
socket, .tiff mode, or MLU.  It's a good camera for someone looking for a
better plastic camera than the Digital Rebel, but it's still not built to
the same calibre as the *istD.

> > In any case, the *istD won't appeal to people wanting USM/AF-S, IS/VR and
> > the ultimate in AF performance.  But for the 99% of photographers who
> > don't need those features on a regular basis, it will do just fine, and
> > will even save them some space and money at the same time.
>
> The big question is : why pay somethimes a price quite same to other brand
> without these features ?

One, it's not the same price, it's less expensive.  Two, go back and
re-read my email.  There are many, many advantages to the *istD that other
companies can't match, and for many people these are more important than
USM/IS.  You know, AF whizbang technology is great and all, but it's
hardly the most important factor for most people.

chris

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