And there was the bit Rob posted about the USM lens support. In other  
words, he's leaked a large portion of the information he has. Of  
course none of that really matters. If Pentax doesn't want the  
information leaked, those who were originally charged with keeping  
the release under embargo violated that responsibility as soon as  
they passed it along to anyone outside the media. If, on the other  
hand, Pentax wanted to intentionally distribute the information, the  
coy (wink, wink) response of the list members who received the info  
has largely diminished the effectiveness of that.
Paul
On Sep 7, 2006, at 9:45 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Digital Image Studio wrote:
>
>> On 08/09/06, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> This bit?
>>>
>>> The K10D incorporates a high-performance A/D converter, which  
>>> faithfully
>>> converts the
>>> analog data collected by the CCD image sensor into digital data.  
>>> With
>>> the highest
>>> resolving power (22 bits, or 4.2 million gradations) among all  
>>> existing
>>> digital cameras, it
>>> offers a digital-conversion capacity 1,024 times greater than
>>> conventional 12-bit,
>>> 4,096-gradation A/D converters.
>>
>> No not that bit or the grip bit! It was another bit, not the 32  
>> custom
>> functions either.
>
> This? "Its new memory (DDR2: Double Data Rate 2) also serves to
> enhance speedy image processing and high-speed data transfer."
>
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