On Dec 30, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Dario Bonazza wrote:

> Steven Desjardins wrote:
> 
>> I'd really be surprised if anyone actually regretted buying the
>> camera.   Everyone except Ralf liked the K7 until the K5 came along.
> 
> I also found the K-7 a back-and-forth camera compared to the K20D. In fact I 
> never bought it.
> Compared to the K20D, its drawbacks were the dustier and flatter look of its 
> pictures and the worse placement of buttons on the back, all clustered on the 
> right of the monitor. Worst of all, the damn LV button!

Like most control sets, I think you'll find you get used to the k5, k7 layout. 
After a combined 30K frames or so, I never hit the LV button accidentally. 
Eventually, even I was able to learn where it is:-).
Paul

> 
> Yes, the user interface remains unchanged on the K-5 (I still like the K20D 
> better), but the IQ improvement is so huge that everything else is forgiven.
> 
> Dario
> 
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