I kept mine, but sold two K20 and one K100 in the past 6 months to get
a K-7.
One reason I kept it was all the "how good it was a long night
exposures" which I have a hankering to do from time to time.
In retrospect it looks like I shoulda sold it and picked up a K-x to
go with the K-7.
On May 6, 2010, at 14:43 , Charles Robinson wrote:
I'm about to have enough in my camera fund to pop for a K7.
Yes, I know there are rumors of something newer over the horizon,
but that will take longer than I care to wait, will cost more than I
have saved up, and the K-7 right now is at $843 at BHPhotovideo
which is a pretty damned good price.
The question is: Is there any resale value to the K10D? I'd thought
about handing it down to my wife who would like occasionally to
learn how to use a "real" camera, but I hesitate to give her the
K10D for the same reasons that I want to replace it, namely:
unpredictable/slow autofocus and exposure which can be all over the
map.
On the other hand, if it wouldn't generate more than a couple
hundred in resale, then there really isn't much point in trying to
sell it, is there?
What do you all think?
Joseph McAllister
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