Rob,

What is pretty clear through all this is that the camera has an APS size
sensor and it is the Sony chip that is in the Nikon D200.  I really
can't believe that Pentax is going to do much better with high ISO, so
you can evaluate the D200 images to see if they will be good enough
for your needs or not.  If the D200 isn't good enough, I think the
decision is made for you.


-- 
Bruce


Monday, February 27, 2006, 6:41:05 AM, you wrote:

RS> On 27 Feb 2006 at 8:25, Paul Stenquist wrote:

>> That's the way it works when people dig for info before something is
>> actually announced. Is this really worthy of your whine?

RS> I just because it's apparently of no real bother to you when an upgrade 
camera
RS> is due or what its final specs are doesn't mean that it doesn't matter to or
RS> bother others. Info about what's coming from Pentax is important to me and 
will
RS> sway my decision to stay with or move away from Pentax. 

RS> Moving away from Pentax will be both costly and time consuming for me so I
RS> really would like to know which way to go. Timing is an issue to me for 
various
RS> reasons which I'm not about to publish here.


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