I would say the K110D and K100D are essentially the same model, the only difference is SR. There's actually more functional differences between the DL and DL2 than the K100D and K110D (DL2 has a different AF unit and the digital DoF preview)
-Adam P. J. Alling wrote: > I count 5 Pentax DSLR models. based on major differences. The D, > DS/DS2, DL/DL2, K100, K110, K10. I'm not sure if the K100 and K110 are > enough different to warrant being considered separate models, thought > based on the 100 having SR I would think so but the DS and DL certainly > are. > > William Robb wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Joseph Tainter" >> Subject: Re: Pentax Interview at PMA 2007 >> >> >> >> >>> That's a reasonable reaction, Jim. It's bad enough that computer >>> technology is changed so often. I'm not happy about cameras going that >>> way too. >>> >> I just went over to the Canon museum and had a poke around there. >> They list 19 DSLR cameras in their museum, and another 4 current models that >> haven't been updated into the museum (providing I can count that high with >> accuracy). >> Granted, they were early into DSLR cameras, with their first camera being >> released in 1995. >> >> By comparison, Pentax has really only released 4 DSLR cameras (and a few >> knock-offs of one of them) in 3 years. >> It was bound to happen though, that as the technology matured, it would >> filter down to us in the form of a spurt of product replacements. >> As long as Pentax stays with real changes when they introduce new cameras, >> rather than essentially rebadging present models, I don't have too any >> problems with a new upscale camera coming out every year or so. >> Whether I buy it or not is something else. I tend to be a lens junkie, not a >> camera junkie. >> >> William Robb >> >> >> > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

