I would be happy with a much bigger buffer, 5fps, and 8 to 10 megapixels. I suppose 8 
is the most we can hope for as I don't see Pentax abandoning APS. However, I don't 
plan to spend a lot on DA lenses until we know for sure. The joystick works fine for 
me, although I certainly wouldn't object to a better one. I too have a bit of a 
problem setting shutter mode at times. A better solution there would be nice.
Paul


> On 15 Sep 2004 at 1:47, Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
> 
> > Rob Brigham wrote:
> > 
> > <snip>"...is pitched just about as well as Pentax could have done in my
> > opinion.  The SD card thing will stop me seriously
> > considering it any time soon, but then again I don't really need it anyway.
> > Might have considered it as a backup if it took the same cards and was REALLY
> > cheap though.
> > 
> > What ultimately stops me though is that I am looking for the istD to become my
> > backup and my primary to have a larger sensor and better feel..." </snip>
> > 
> > Those are my sentiments EXACTLY Rob, except, I would also like my primary to
> > have auto rotation, bigger buffer, and blown highlights indicator.  Then, I
> > would be totally satisfied.  ;-)
> 
> Ditto, with the addition of a decent joy-stick control and aperture feedback so 
> I can use the aperture ring on my lenses of course :-)
> 
> I've got the money just nothing worthy to spend it on.
> 
> 
> Rob Studdert
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