Let the whining begin. I can't imagine why you ever expected full frame. I 
think I'll wait to see how good this camera is or isn't before I make 
definitive decisions. But it sounds damn good on paper.
Paul
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From: "Bob Blakely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> God damn it!
> 
> My reaction is visceral!
> 
> I suppose 14 megapixels, a bigger screen and live view is nice, but what I 
> have in the K10D works great for me in the digital arena and since I have 
> two of them, I won't be buying to "upgrade". Period! Even if it came out at 
> the same price as the current K10D!
> 
> These cameras are not works of art in themselves ala the spotmatic, MX, LX, 
> etc., and so will have the life of a computer. They'll be no such thing as a 
> "2005 model", as bargain old model on sale will be marked "circa 10:30 AM".
> 
> The handiest camera size (physically) for me is generally about the current 
> size of 35 mm cameras. This means that the available space inside the light 
> box for a sensor is about what we call "full frame". That's the sensor real 
> estate I want, and It's the only real estate I'll buy from now on. For a 
> full frame at ~15 megapixels or better body from Pentax I'd pay ~$2500 . If 
> Pentax can't make it available in the next year or so, you may well find all 
> my gear on ebay as I build the capital to buy the bodies with the full frame 
> sensors I want and the lenses to go with them.
> 
> Sh*t!!!!!!!!
> 
> They can put a K20D up their butt to look for polyps!
> 
> Regards,
> Bob...
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> From: "Joseph Tainter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> > http://stock-photo.blogspot.com/2007/11/pentax-k20d-on-show-at-pma-2008.html
> 
> 
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