I don't think it appears to be very large. The lens is obviously quite
large in comparison to the camera. I would like image stabilization if
it doesn't add a lot of cost. But I suspect the new Pentax DSLR won't
have it. It will most likely be similar to the Nikon D200, which B&H
has priced at l699. If it can equal that camera in specs, it will be a
winner in my book. I'm sure it will accommodate early lenses in a
manner at least as efficient as the D.
On Feb 23, 200, at 5:49 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
How are you able to determine how large it is?
I'd sure be disappointed if it had image stabilization, a feature I'd
not
want to pay for either with dollars or with weight and complexity.
Both look to have a "green button," but what does that say? It may
imply
to some that the green button will work in the same manner it does on
the
istD, but there's certainly no guarantee of that, although it probably
does. There would definitely a loud cry of outrage should the cameras
not
work with the earlier manual focus lenses.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Pål Jensen
The camera seem quite large. It could in fact include in-body
stabilizer.
If
it does this will be my first digital camera.
The 645D have the green button. It seem to mimick the K-mount cameras
interface.
Pål