To Roman's point about extended dynamic range. I shoot in that mode  
almost continuously. About the only time I turn it off is if I need  
ISO 100 or 6400, and those times are rare. I've noticed considerably  
improvement in dynamic range over the K10D, but I was still surprised  
to see sky tones in this shot. In fact, I cropped it to leave a touch  
of blue at the top, although the part of the sky in frame was  
primarily white cloud. Thought it would be a complete burnout. There  
is a bit of flash fill here, which helps by boosting the foreground.  
But it's minimal as the shot is at 135mm, and the subject is quite  
distant. f3.2, 1/1250, ISO 200.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7434474

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