I don't know Bill.

I find the D200, one of their better cameras these days.

A;though i agree with the menus. Lots of hidden stuff, but i know my
way around now, so thats helps.

Nikons AWB seems best in sun. After that i find its not so great, and
have to go to the settings.

Dave

On 1/22/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to give studio boy a lesson in white balancing today.
> A bit of background, it seems the people he hangs with (present company
> excepted) don't know squat about white balance.
> I had my K10 there, so, using a light setup that had caused me to have
> kittens while printing his D200 files, I took some JPG test shots, using
> AWB, Flash (his favourite) and Manual white balances.
> Interestingly, the Pentax's AWB was just about bang on, the flash was very
> close, and the manual WB was just a bit farther off.
> I decided that the Pentax was not a good tool for showing him bad white
> balancing, so I went to the offending Nikon.
> What a pile of unmitigated crap. Menus, upon menus, upon inscrutable menus.
> Auto out of focus in AF, difficult to use, not at all seamless like the K10.
> And it felt cheap, too.
> Be glad you use Pentax, the alternatives are just too horrible to
> contemplate.
>
> William Robb
>
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