On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 8:49 PM, Christine  Aguila
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a soft spot for the K10D because some favorite pics were shot with
> that camera.

I have a spot for my K10D to, but its not soft.:-) I am relatively
happy with what i can get out of it, but just wish it would focus as
my Nikon's do in softish light conditions. The hunt and peck drives me
nuts.  I loose more shots because, but, its lighter than carrying a
D2h and 70-200 VR around.
I have thought about getting a K7 but am waiting to see if they come
out with a camera K7-Kx combo, then I'll see.

Right now i am siding with a D300 or D700 mostly for fill flash
capabilities. But even these are on the shelf being with a bus driver
salary and all.

Dave

Dave


Also, I think the DA* 50-135mm & the K10D was a great
> combination.  Admittedly, this is a sentimental view because it was with
> this combination that I really started to improve my skills.  Though, I have
> to say, when I hear the shutter of the K10D these days, I cringe  :-).
> Still, despite it's shortcomings, the K10D was/is a good camera.  Cheers,
> Christine
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