I sold my K10D on ebay about a month ago. I got $400 U.S. Kept the
k20D as my backup. It has less high ISO noise than the K10D in normal
shooting, and with more resolution, a tighter crop is always an option.
Paul
On Aug 27, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
Charles, I think that if you have a good copy of K10D it would be a
mistake to sell it. I for one, am going to keep my K10D for as long
as
it lasts.
I second that. Pentax have made a terrible mess of their formerly
excellent customer service, so a second body to keep you going while
your main camera is away for repair much longer than what we all were
used to seems like a good idea.
Besides, the K10D is Pentax' last camera that's fully usable for
photographing lightining, fireworks, astro or other long-time
exposures
without having the camera blocked half of the time while it's doing
its
dark frame.
I've kept mine. Not lastly because there's a marked increase of used
K20D on the market now and prices for the K10D are so low that it
doesn't make sense to sell them.
Ralf
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