Well, the first thing we need to do is panic.

After that, let's catch our collective breath and realize that Pentax  
has been putting out cameras for a number of years, and every one of  
those cameras has been able to take usable photos. They've had three  
years since the istD came out to continue working on this digital  
thing, and chances are they have again produced a camera that can  
take usable photos.

Honestly, I can't see the logic in squeezing every possible worry out  
of a few shots taken with pre-production firmware. For that matter,  
what's the point of =hoping= to be disappointed in the camera before  
it even hits the streets?

All this wailing and hand-wringing takes entirely too much energy.  
Good grief, it's a freakin camera. It's not like it's the cure for  
cancer.

Tell ya what I plan to do. I plan to get hold of the K10D, look it  
over, run it through some field tests, and decide what I like and  
don't like about it. Then I'll decide if what I don't like about it  
outweighs what I do like about it, and go from there. It's likely  
that there will be some things about the camera that I find odd, but  
I also expect that it, like most every Pentax I've used, will  
probably be easy to figure out, and I'll adjust to any oddities.

Now, say I don't like the camera. I guess it's possible. After all, I  
never got along with the Super Program. But if I do, I'll express my  
displeasure, and shoot with something else.

And get on with my life.

Doug Brewer
http://www.drivingtheflies.com



On Oct 17, 2006, at 11:49 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:

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> What's going on here?
>
> Joe

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