I'd be happy with a Pentax DSLR that offered a higher frame rate and
improved noise reduction. I'd also like a second card slot that
provides a redundant recording of data. Putting it in the battery grip
would work for me. I'm not particularly interested in full frame, and
size is not a major concern. When the new camera comes, it will
probably become my primary user, the K20D will be my backup, and the
K10D will go on ebay. That's been my use pattern through four DSLRs
now, and it seems to be an efficient way of staying up to date and
keeping the equipment fresh.
Paul
On Feb 13, 2009, at 9:58 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 06:53:08PM -0800, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
# I don't want a DSLR as my next camera. I already have all the
DSLRs I
# need.
#
# I want a professional version of the Panasonic G1 camera. With a
# slightly larger magnesium body, weather-sealing, and the L1 body's
# control layout.
That's one of the things I touched on in my long post. Each form
factor has its advantages, neither is perfect for everything.
I'd like them to be able to share lenses with full functionality.
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