Christian wrote: > David J Brooks wrote: > >>I tend to use this combo, which until now was only available on the >>higher end models like the Nikon D2 series and the Canon mkI and II's. >>Not sure about the Canons, they might have it on other models, sorry >>if i'm wrong. >> >>Just curious. Are there many of us Pentax user that would tend to use >>this mode. I know it eats up memory faster. >> >>I use it when i think i'lll never return to an area for pictures or >>indoors using flash or low light. It gives me instant access to >>viewing and the latitude of Raw for adjustments. >> >>Am i on the right track or do you think this is just a selling tool. >> >>I was going to get the K100 but if the K10 has this feature, thats >>more appealing to moi anyway. >> >>Dave >> >>Equine Photography in York Region >> > > > the Canon 20D has it too. I used it a few times and then realized for > my style, it is totally useless. I do all my viewing/editing/sorting in > CS2 so a separate JPEG image of any dimension was never used. > > That being said, I'd vote for k10D over the k100D for the 2 control > wheels and provision for a battery pack/vertical release plus the dust > sealing, etc, etc. It looks like a really good offering. > >
I'm planning on buying both. Will have the K100D this weekend, with the kit 18-55. Depending on the GF, I may add the 50-200 and 16-45 right away (If she decides she likes the K100D and I can sell the D50) or I may have to wait a bit on the 16-45 (If she decides she wants to keep the D50. The GF uses it more than I do these days). I'm planning on keeping the K100D for low-light work (It has ISO 3200), but I may decide to trade it in on the K10D come the time. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

