By the way, my greatest joy thus far is the write speed and the  
buffer size. I have yet to find myself limited by either. I've  
clicked off five or six frames of RAW with the shutter button held  
down: no problem. And if I hit the preview button after that, the  
image immediately appears. I'm used to standing around and waiting  
with the D. I'm loving this.
Paul
On Nov 25, 2006, at 9:24 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> True, complaints certainly shouldn't be dismissed. I do expect that
> firmware upgrades will provide significant improvements as time goes
> by. Yet, I have to say that based on what is admittedly still a
> fairly minimal amount of experience (around 300 exposures), I'd have
> to say that this camera outperforms the D by a considerable amount.
> But I agree that there are a lot of pixel peepers at dpreview, who
> tend to work themselves into a lather over minutiae.
> Paul
> On Nov 25, 2006, at 8:25 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
>> Let's not discount comments by the people @ dpreview.  A more prudent
>> approach might be to read the dp threads, and then see if and how
>> those
>> problems come to bear with the cameras used by PDMLers.  There
>> could very
>> well be some problems that need attention or manifest themselves in
>> certain
>> circumstances.
>>
>> Your focus comment, for example, is a good one.  When I first got
>> my DS I
>> noticed getting good, accurate focus was a sometimes thing, until  
>> John
>> Celio showed me how the sensors worked and helped me to set the  
>> camera
>> properly.  I had some other problems that turned out to be human
>> error, and
>> once figured out I've been happy ever since.
>>
>> However, I did notice a problem with banding on one or two frames  
>> when
>> using one of Bruce's istD's.  Never did figure out what caused the
>> problem,
>> and Bruce never mentioned it here AFAIK, so it may have been just an
>> anomaly.
>>
>> Still, to dismiss complaints from various users of _new_ cameras is
>> probably not a good way to go about evaluation the camera for
>> strengths and
>> weaknesses, especially if you're making some important pics.
>>
>> Shel
>>
>>
>>
>>> [Original Message]
>>> From: John Forbes
>>
>>> DPReview is the Domain of Pixel-peepers.  How many people are
>>> reporting
>>> these problems?  How many know what they are talking about?  How  
>>> many
>>> actually need 1600 ISO, given that the camera has shake-reduction
>> built-in.
>>>
>>> I haven't yet got my K10D, but I suspect this is all a load of
>>> rubbish
>>>  from the usual suspects.
>>
>>
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