Yesterday I ordered the K20D locally :-)

Really looking forward to get to know this new tool, but I have also
been having the same dilemma. I can see myself fiddling back and forth
with the AF tuning facilities for ever. Just pixel peeping, instead of
making photographs. I have a friend who has bought the camera, and he
seem to be spending a way too much time thinking about focus accuracy.

This said. You have my sympathy, Joe. AF problems are frustrating. But
I'm not sure Nikon will solve your problems. If you hook at a Nikon
forum, you will probably find others who experiences the same thing.
I'm afraid QC is a term of the past. And we concumers looking for bang
for the buck are the one who have forced it out of the window.

MaritimTim

2008/3/23, Christine  Aguila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> > I'm not sure that this new focus test capabiliyt is really a
> > blessing. It may be a curse.
>
> After seeing what the K20D does with high ISOs plus all the other new
> features, I have to admit I desire this camera--but having read all the
> stuff about the focus test capability, I'm a little nervous about that.  My
> head is spinning!  I'd have to learn how to do focus tests, which I'm sure I
> could do, but maybe down the line.  Cheers, Christine
>
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