Stick with the 20. I'll take the K5 off your hands for a very
reasonable 2nd user price...

Chris

On 14 March 2011 02:29, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> While I RTFM, I'll ask those who've gone before me for important highlights 
> changing from a K20 to a K5.
> Button placement is mostly a case of teaching my fingers, but there are a lot 
> of new features, and seemingly minor ones can prove to be very handy. Also 
> some things worked so poorly on the K20 as to be useless, but are 
> surprisingly helpful on the K5.
> What differences do I need to know about to get the most out of my new camera?
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> Also, while the sensor is amazing, there is a huge difference between ISO 100 
> and 6400 for something like landscape photography. What ISO ranges are 
> suitable for what purposes?
> Could you use 200 almost any time that you'd use 100? What about 400?
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