> For myself, Shake Reduction, the 22-bit processor, rear remote control,
> bigger/faster buffer, ability to shoot DNG, pentaprism finder, dust/water
> resistance, and backward and forward lens compatibility really make this a
> great package, and the price makes it affordable, and, therefore, even more
> exciting.
> 
        So far I'm not ecstatic:

- 10 more bits of noise isn't exciting... I'll have to see some benchmarks 
to see what sort of benefit it provides.  It has the potential to make 
much bigger RAW files for very minimal improvement.

- If AA batteries aren't supported anymore, that's a big negative.

- I was optimistically hoping for an aperture coupler.  I don't know how 
they' can in good conscience call it a 'K' camera with the crippled mount.  
At the very least, a more effective workaround than the "green button 
trick" should be an option.  Stopped-down metering doesn't work well with 
low-light, small apertures, 3rd-party focus screens, or combinations of 
the above.

- If 1600 ISO is the highest it goes, I expect to see more noise at 
  comparable sensitivity as the 6 Mp cameras.

        Good news in my book:
- Improved resolution (obviously).

- Shake reduction is way cool... especially providing manual focal length 
entry for MF lenses.

- Weatherproofing... eh.  Nice, but falls under the "excellent build 
quality" umbrella IMO.

- DNG open-standards RAW file is good news.

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA                                       *
* Electrical Engineering                                                *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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