As much as I like grid screens, I hope Pentax will *never* come up with an LCD superimposed over the viewfinder. The whole point with a SLR as opposed to whatever other camera design is the TTL, optical viewfinder, which needs to be as bright as possible, with as much magnification as possible. Enough compromises have been made for AF and high eye-point. I won't trade more light to get highlighting focus sensors, grid lines and whatever distracting gizmos. If I need grid, I'd rather get through the hassle of replacing the focus screen with a grid one. If you're not convinced, just have a look through the F80 or EOS-30. Nice capable cameras sporting among the worst viewfinders ever made. Even the lowest MZ does better.
Servus, Alin Cotty wrote: C> Indeed, this is one thing that the D60 lacks. The D100 allows a very C> useful grid to be switched on in a sort of overlay method. Great for C> landscapes and whatnot. Pentax bods reading this? Get a grid!!

