Over on dpreview I've posted links to comparison shots of the K10D at 
ISO 1600 and the K20D at 1600, 3200, and 6400.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=26892298

The K20D looks like it will give pretty nice results at ISO 1600. Above 
that one would want to experiment with noise reduction, either in-camera 
(there are several grades) or in post-production. In time I will see how 
the camera performs at ISO 2400.

The files are big: 42.5 mb for RAW images processed to TIFFs. That's why 
I had to upload these as jpegs. The images all looked better as TIFFs 
than they do as JPEGs.

All-in-all this is an improvement in the high ISO range, which is a 
major reason I wanted the K20D.

Joe

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