I've pretty much just been using it for studio shoots, or rainy weather since I 
got the K-x.
It's freshly back from CRIS to replace the top LCD, and they did the basic 
checkup while it was there.

$600 works out to about
$400 body
$100 grip
$75   katzeye
$25   spare battery

I love the ergonomics of the K20, and it does awesome work under manual 
control. It's flawless for studio work, or landscape work when you have time to 
check the metering. As has been pointed out the combination of the K20 and the 
K-x pretty much cover my needs, I'd just like to have the weather sealing, 
ergonomics and high ISO in one body.

As I understand it, it's a big improvement in performance over the K10.

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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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