That is most likely what I'll do.  The cost of lens switching makes
it a much bigger deal.  And, I am happy with my lenses.  For weddings
I'm using the 16-50/2.8 and 50-135/2.8 - both of which are just right
for that venue.

But it would be nice to have Pentax cause some excitement again.
Seeing one low end body after another released does get rather
tedious.  A friend of mine just switched away from Pentax to the
Nikon D300 instead of going with a K20D.  She indicates that the AF
capability is no comparison between them.  The Nikon is way better in
her opinion.  The areas she was particularly comparing were low light
and action.

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Bruce


Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 2:39:29 PM, you wrote:

PS> I was pleased with the low light autofocus performance I got at last  
PS> weeks wedding reception with the K20D and DA* 16-50/2.8. In dim  
PS> tungsten lighting, I didn't have a problem with shots that didn't  
PS> involve a lot of action. For some of the late night dancing, I went  
PS> to a hyperfocal setting of f8 with the lens at about 24mm. The flash  
PS> was able to handle that since I had to get in quite close. However,  
PS> I'd love to have even better performance, and I think we'll  
PS> eventually get it. I wouldn't hesitate to move into a K20D if you use
PS> two cameras. My program is buy the new one and sell the oldest one.  
PS> It's worked fine for me so far.
PS> Paul
PS> On Sep 23, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:

>> That is about the same for me.  Low light performance, low light AF
>> are the big issues - hence my recent question about K20D low light
>> performance.
>>
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>> Bruce
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 8:31:46 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> PS> Nice shot. That's the kind of autofocus performance I need for
>> PS> wedding receptions. I'd be happy to move up to a Nikon 700D,  
>> but it
>> PS> must doesn't make economic sense for me at the moment. It would be
>> PS> perfect for everything I do. But I'd need two bodies and half a  
>> dozen
>> PS> lenses. Yikes!
>> PS> Paul
>> PS> On Sep 23, 2008, at 11:04 AM, David Savage wrote:
>>
>>>> 2008/9/23 Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Your last comment
>>>>> On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:17 AM, William Robb wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's probably time to let the SAFOX VIII AF retire. It was
>>>>>> introduced in the
>>>>>> ist film body, and while it has had some tweaks over the years, it
>>>>>> needs to
>>>>>> be improved.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Improved autofocus is number one on my list for a new Pentax DSLR.
>>>>> When I was thirty years old, I could manual focus on a 200 mph
>>>>> dragster. Now, I'm lucky if I can catch Grace at full trot. I've
>>>>> learned to work with Pentax autofocus when I must, and I have to  
>>>>> say
>>>>> that the continuous mode is quite good -- providing the light is
>>>>> adequate. But low light autofocus performance is less than  
>>>>> acceptable
>>>>> in both continuous and spot modes. I don't want or need full  
>>>>> frame. I
>>>>> can make great 16 x 20 prints from K20D pics, and all of my clients
>>>>> are well satisfied with the resolution and detail of my images.  
>>>>> But I
>>>>> would LOVE better autofocus. Write speed and buffer improvements  
>>>>> are
>>>>> always welcome as well.
>>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> I was shooting a "medieval" feast on the weekend (with the new  
>>>> toy) in
>>>> a room that was lit by nothing but candles. I initially had the AF
>>>> assist lamp on, but I was blinding the guests & causing a few odd
>>>> expressions so I turned it off.
>>>>
>>>> Wasn't expecting much, but was very pleased with how well it  
>>>> focused.
>>>>
>>>> Rough edit pano from the night here (~620kb):
>>>>
>>>> <http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2873443880_d16e513f24_o.jpg>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
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