> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> tom,
>
> For those of us still in Pentax land, Tom, had the *ist D been
> available back when you needed to make the move, do you think this
> body is compelling enough that you would have considered it?

Yeah, I would have. My only question at this point is high ISO and
battery performance, as well as 3rd party software support. The ISO
200 thing is a little weird, but workable, I guess. A little bit of a
pain for daylight flash, but no big deal. I'm not sure that the 500
works either...someone was playing with one down there, and it would
only fire in manual. Of course, it was pre-production, so I have no
idea how these issues will pan out in the final specs. I'm also
guessing they'll come out with a 500FGZ at some point.

Back when I switched, I knew pentax would be releasing a digital body,
and the D is about what I expected. It's a really good camera, and
very competitive with the 10D. If it has good performance at 1600,
then it's probably a better camera.

Knowing this, I still went with Canon, as I was expecting to upgrade
to a full frame at some point, the pro zooms are very nice, and IS is
just crazy.

tv




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