On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 16:49, John Francis wrote:
> > 
> > >From what I read, saw and heard (I do not have a *ist-D yet) :
> > 
> > 1. inboard flash advanced features : low speed synch + 2nd curtain synch
> > (only possible with 360FGZ or 500FTZ if I ame correct). For instance the
> > 300D has it.
> 
> Really?  I'm amazed that a low-powered flash gives out enough light
> to be usable in high-speed-flash mode.  Not that marketing features
> have to be useful, of course - they just have to be in the specs.
> (It's not available with the 500, BTW - only the 360FGZ)
I assume 2nd curtain sync is also available with my Metz 40Z-2, and a few other Metz 
flashes. I have not tried it yet. Low-speed sync, isn't that something else then 
high-speed-flash-mode?

> > 2. full compatibility with M and K lenses
> 
> Unlikely.
>  
> > 3. full size sensor (to use my 35mm gear...)
> 
> Unlikely.  Certainly not until sensor prices drop significantly.
> 
> > 4. Better view finder, to get 100% field of view (like EOS 1D MkII)
> 
> Oh, come on.  The *ist-D has better viewfinder coverage than
> practically anything else out there (except a few vastly more
> expensive cameras aimed at a different market segment).
> 
> > 5. lower price, to better compare with 300D and D70
> 
> Pentax will never be able to put out a (DSLR) camera that's even
> price-competitive with Canon, let alone offer significantly more
> for the same price.  Competition with the 300D will have to come
> from a lesser-featured model.
I thought the *ist D was competing with the 10D, not the 300D. For the
300D pentax competitor the stainless steel frame needs to be replaced
with pure plastic.
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Cyril
> > 
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