Joseph Tainter wrote:
> It just says that they really screwed up their pricing to me. If they
> really had a handle on the market they would have priced it below the
> competition but not sub US$1000 (which seems to be the current cascade
> pricing point). Then they could have ended up with a far better
> profit/item ratio and not been completely overwhelmed with orders.
> 

I disagree.

What was a switch on the D is on the K10D (AF point selection, metering 
type). They moved the stuff from the mode dial (Which was a UI atrocity) 
to the Fn Menu (Which works very well). You no longer have to drop out 
of shooting mode to change ISO or WB (Quality is essentially irrelevant 
and RAW/JPEG is a button on the K10D).

The only possible UI downgrade is moving drive from a dedicated button 
to the Fn menu, and it actually works quite well on the K100D, so I'm 
not minding that.

-Adam

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