Yeah Savage! You should know that! Use the Pentax for a month and see
if the Nikon doesn't give you pause.
Frustrating. Hah! Harrumph!
On Jul 16, 2009, at 07:03 , paul stenquist wrote:
I think a preference for a particular camera and user-interface
judgments are somewhat a product of what one becomes accustomed to.
When I was using the K10D exclusively, everything was automatic. I
barely had to think. When I went back to it after using the K20D for
a few months, I was confused and annoyed, even though it was quite
similar. Just yesterday, after only about two weeks and some 900
frames with the K7D I switched back to the K20D to shoot a panorama.
I had to pause and think about how to choose manual white balance.
Any tool that is used every day becomes an extension of the hand and
mind.
Paul
On Jul 16, 2009, at 7:46 AM, David Savage wrote:
2009/7/16 Jens <[email protected]>:
(and because I love the photographer oriented user-interface of
most Pentax cameras)
I'm not being a sh!t stirrer, but people who say this have never
really used a Nikon. And if you don't like the default button & dial
assignments, you at least have the option of changing them.
And I'm not talking about using a different make of camera for a few
hours, I mean really use one. My K20D frustrates the hell out of me
when I use it up now.
DS
Joseph McAllister
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Genius can, however, be observed as insanity.
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