For me, it means a better value:price ratio than what I see in the K-5.
That's what originally attracted me to Pentax.
I'm not knocking the K-5 or the K-5II. I'm just stating that it's not
enough of an improvement over what I've already got for me to justify
the price.
YMMV.
From: Steven Desjardins
And those core values are? The K5 is an excellent camera for the
price. The K30 is probably even better in terms of "per dollar".
Weather sealed and most of the K5 IQ with better AF. We are the ones
thta have changed. We all harken back tot he days when Pentax
released a new body every 5 years but now complain about the 2 year
old K5.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:36 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Mark Roberts
I don't understand the fuss. Even the notoriously
"lukewarm-about-Pentax" DP Review described the K-5 as "arguably the
best" of the APS-C cameras. The new models represent worthwhile
improvements over the K-5. True, the upper-level "prosumer" market
(where Pentax top-of-the-line DSLRs have traditionally resided) is
moving toward full-frame, but there's no reason to doubt that Pentax
will get there.
I'm so pleased with the results I get from my K-5 that I have no
desire at all to upgrade to either version of the new K-5II.
From my perspective, as good as the K-7 & K-5 were, they just didn't
offer enough improvement over the K10D to justify the expense. I did
eventually find a second-hand K20D at a low enough price to justify
buying it and relegating my *ist-D to the closet & letting the K10D
become my backup.
At this point, the K-5II just looks like Pentax is running in place.
The value:cost ratio still isn't there for me.
I originally chose Pentax because of the high ratio of value for the
dollar it offered. To me, it appears that value:cost ratio has been
eroding ever since the MZ-D. Pentax needs to find their direction and
return to the core values that made the brand my choice.
And they need to do it damn soon.
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