I like the feel of my bigger Nikons, so when i bought the D200, i
picked up a grip.

Feels just like its big brothers.:-)

However, the K10 fits nicely in my hands. I may, but i dought, i'll get a grip.

Dave

On 2/21/07, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Tim,
>
> That is a good point about the grip.  I find it really helps
> horizontally just as much as vertically.  It is an improvement over
> the *istD grip and design.
>
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> Bruce
>
>
> Wednesday, February 21, 2007, 7:56:12 AM, you wrote:
>
> TØ> At last I've been able to fondle the new toy. To make it short, I'm exited
> TØ> to the extent that I've placed my order. So hopefully I will join the 
> K-club
> TØ> within a week :-)
>
> TØ> Didn't have much time, but it felt very responsive, viewfinder seemed
> TØ> marginally better than DS. Overall I liked what I saw and felt. I 
> discovered
> TØ> only one downer, the grip was slightly smaller than at the DS, so at first
> TØ> it felt a bit strange in my hand. I'm not sure if this is a disadvantage. 
> It
> TØ> kind of invited me to hold more correctly, leaning more of the camera 
> weight
> TØ> on the left hand. If I'm right about this it may make me a steadier 
> shooter.
>
>
> TØ> Haven't ordered the grip yet, but most likely I will. I tried that too, 
> and
> TØ> I realised it is helpful also when holding the camera horizontal. It gave 
> me
> TØ> more of that leaning weight in the left hand effect.
>
>
> TØ> Tim
> TØ> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>
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