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

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