Wow. I thought that most of us had advanced beyond thinking that
megapixels was the only metric to use when comparing DSLR
capabilities.

On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>> From: Bill <[email protected]>
>> Pentax has been on it's way out since I was selling cameras 30 years
>> ago. They went from being an industry leader to a wannabe in one
>> generation of cameras.
>> All of a sudden, they have something to market that, in many ways,
>> leapfrogs the competition rather than being two steps behind with their
>> best.
>> There is no sarcasm in looking at what they have come up with here and
>> saying they have more on the ball now than they have had for nearly
>> three decades.
>> It seems to have worked out for Pentax, finally.
>>
>> bill
>
> I agree with much of what you say, but leapfrogs???
>
> It's still a 24MP camera that's a year and a half to two years late.
>
> It's amazing that 3 months ago the K-5/K-5II fulfilled everyone's
> needs and 'why would one want more resolution?', and now it's goo-goo
> ga-ga over the K-3.
>
> Tom C.
>
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