I think the K10D inspired thoughts of "Oh boy they're not dead".  The
K20D is not as big of a surprise, although it's still a welcome sign of
Pentax trying to compete.  For those of us with a lens investment, the
K10D meant that those lenses would continue to be useful.


Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
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>>> Cory Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/03/08 5:53 PM >>>
I think most of us agreed that the K20 is an improvement over the K10 
(right?)
I'm curious about the sales.  I have not found the new camera compelling

me to forsake the K10 in nearly the same way that I needed the K10 to 
replace the *istD.  I know some of you have made the switch, but I get 
the feeling that the K10 had more buzz.  My totally unfounded gut 
feeling is that the K10's initial buzz lasted longer and was more 
widespread than that of the K20.   I wonder if the sales bear that out.
What do you guys think?

CW

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