I think there's been far too little speculation on this List for the
last couple of years. So I've had to do all the dreaming myself, of
what I'd like to see in my next camera. Things I would actually need
for what I do. Of course other people's needs will differ, so why not
go ahead and make your own list? And take some time to think through
why those features are important to you. Not "better" to the world in
general for whatever reason.

Here's my list.

One thing I really like about the K10/20 is the quietness. I can
assure you from direct experience that both Nikon D3 and D700, and
Canon's 1D mk II and 5D are noisier that the Pentaxes. Just slightly,
but noisier. However, I could live with a louder mirror flap from
Pentax if I got a faster mirror flap. In other words, a higher frame
rate. For continuous shooting with the K20D there's a "hi" and a "lo"
setting, but there's hardly any difference between them. Pimp it,
Pentax! Make the "hi" setting worthwhile having. 4 or 5 FPS would be
great! To me, this is important for catching the significant moments
in action-filled interplay between animals.

If you told me a year ago I would put this at the top of my list, I'd
scoff at you. But there it is. I have to admit there are situations
where "timing" can only delimit a timeframe where many things happen
too quickly to anticipate. That's when to hold the button pressed and
do the file sorting later.

A second thing I really like is the versatile battery grip that comes
with K10/20D. With the extra battery and room left for a spare SD card
and a remote control. However, I do have a suggestion for improvement.
I would like to leave out the remote control and spare card, and put
in an SSD disk. Or a full stack of SDHC cards connected to the camera,
like a second card slot. My reason for wanting this is only partly
connected to the higher number of exposures anticipated by the first
wish. More importantly, it would nearly eliminate the need for an
extra portable disk to unload filled-up memory cards. A device which
needs its own batteries and charger. And not to mention the fiddling
when swapping cards. Particularly in winter, see next point. For most
of my trips I know I would do well without an extra disk if the camera
had 128 GB storage (or more) on board. I also know that I really hate
to manage battery chargers. A reduction by one would be welcome.

The third thing I would like is for the camera to be operable with
gloves, or even mittens, on. The K10/20D operates fairly well in the
cold as far as the electronics go, but the buttons become too fiddly.
Particularly the four-way controller with the OK button in the middle.
My suggestion would be to increase that controller enough to make the
OK button 30-50% larger in diameter and size up the rest accordingly.
The Tv/Av wheels could also be a tad larger, just so that it's
possible to feel them through the gloves. The reason is wish for this
is of course that I live in a country where wearing gloves in the
outdoors comes very naturally. I also know that if cold, I don't make
very nice photos.

A fourth thing I would like to see is improved noise-curbing. I'm not
all together happy with the K20D there. When shooting in "B" mode, the
dark-frame subtraction seems to become inaccurate with longer exposure
times. I have deliberately put this at the bottom of my list because
these are issues that all the manufacturers are racing to be best at
anyway. I'm sure we'll see substantial improvement in noise handling
with the next generation of Pentax cameras as well. For myself, I only
wish for more user-control over how and when the noise reduction is
applied. There is some, but not enough, in my opinion. Like for
example that it cannot be turned off all together. Nor can dark-frame
subtraction be adjusted when working in "B" setting.

This is something I want because the K20D has rekindled my fascination
with long-exposure light photography, and I'd love to have even more
creative control over this.

A last thing I dream of is a methanol fuel-cell power source. That's a
really far-fetched one, I know. Toshiba has showcased some small
prototypes for cellphones, however, so implementation is probably more
down to cost of mass-production than to technology. I guess it won't
make it into the next model, but maybe a couple of years down the
line? Maybe implemented with the SSD disk in an accessory
"superpower-grip"?

That's all.
Hope I'm not too modest... :-)

Cheers,
Jostein


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