[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 11/29/2006 10:26:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I've used both. The DS has a larger viewfinder, larger buffer and is better > built. The K100D has SR, better default JPEG settings and mildly faster write > speeds. Both have far better viewfinders than your Rebel and I'd expect that > you would find both cameras to be more responsive. > > I chose the K100D, but SR was a major factor for me, as I shoot a lot of > low-light work which benefits from SR. I use two of your lenses on it as well > (the > 16-45 and 70-210). > > -Adam > ======= > Well, I am interested in the SR, because honestly, don't know why, no disease > or anything, I, cough, sway a lot. > > So you're what you are saying is while the DS has some nicer features, the > K100D is okay and the AS is nice? Slightly faster write speeds sounds good. > Six > of one and half a dozen of the other, as bigger buffer may be more crucial > actually. Not that I shoot action shots, one just gets tired of waiting. But > I > think both are a tinge faster than my 300D too. Not sure. > > Marnie aka Doe :-) >
I'll preface this by noting I shoot in RAW only. But I find the waiting to be minimal. It's maybe 30 seconds from hitting a full buffer to shooting again, less if shooting JPEG. Unlike the Rebel, buffer size varies by format with the DS and K100D. The K100D is 3 RAW/5 JPEG, while the DS is 5 RAW/9 JPEG. Both cameras are a fair bit faster than the Rebel, which is rather on the slow side. The K100D is a great little camera, while I want the K10D, I do keep thinking that just getting some glass and maybe a DS as a backup might be a better idea. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

