Not so much for the 10mega pixels, i already had the D200, but i
wanted a little larger body, the istD is kinda small for me, and the
SR. Its great to have the SR in body and still use my older, lighter
lenses.

The Nikon 70-200 F2.8 VR is very heavy.

Dave

On 8/5/07, syb vis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a Ist*Ds before. But after about 7000 pics the little black
> wheel to zoom (in preview mode) or to adjust lightning settings (in
> imaging mode), turned mute. I could turn, and the camera did not; not
> always, or wrongly, respond. Sent it to be repaired but the problem
> remained/returned.
>
> So now I've got a brand new K10d camera with battery grip, so
> alltogether there are three wheels like that. They can take over each
> others functions. Or, at least, not all the zooming and adjusting
> activity is going through one small wheel. Let's say I have spread the
> risk. A new one may be needed after no less than 21000 images.
>
> What's your reason to get a K10D?
>
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> digital frames. Who said it would become cheaper?"
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