The original Pentax deal I was looking at disappeared before I could get in on it, and then I found out about the 'instant rebate' deals that Sony is running this month. So now I'm a bit stuck - If I bought the Pentax + Tamron 70-300 LD Di, the price (including tax) would be just about the same as the Sony; if I went with either a Sigma 70-300 APO or Pentax 55-300, the Sony becomes the cheaper of the two. On the other hand, to me at least, the Pentax seems like a better camera:
Pentax K200D
[*]stainless-steel frame (Sony is all plastic)
[*]weather sealing (Sony has none)
[*]larger viewfinder (96%/0.85x vs. 95%/0.74x for Sony)
[*]runs on ubiquitous AA's (Sony uses proprietary Infolithium)
[*]uses SD/SDHC cards (Sony uses CF)
[*]Seems like Pentax (K200D & K20D) work better at high ISOs than comparable Sonys. Take a look at the ISO tests @dpreview
Sony a300
[*]live view + tilt-out LCD screen (Pentax has no live view function)
[*]faster continous shooting (1.1fps RAW for Pentax vs. 3.0fps RAW for Sony)
EDIT: complete side-by-side specs
Both cameras also have built-in, sensor-shift image stabilization, so that's a tossup. Anybody have any oppinions one way or the other? If so, why?
Nathan
Pentax K200D
[*]stainless-steel frame (Sony is all plastic)
[*]weather sealing (Sony has none)
[*]larger viewfinder (96%/0.85x vs. 95%/0.74x for Sony)
[*]runs on ubiquitous AA's (Sony uses proprietary Infolithium)
[*]uses SD/SDHC cards (Sony uses CF)
[*]Seems like Pentax (K200D & K20D) work better at high ISOs than comparable Sonys. Take a look at the ISO tests @dpreview
Sony a300
[*]live view + tilt-out LCD screen (Pentax has no live view function)
[*]faster continous shooting (1.1fps RAW for Pentax vs. 3.0fps RAW for Sony)
EDIT: complete side-by-side specs
Both cameras also have built-in, sensor-shift image stabilization, so that's a tossup. Anybody have any oppinions one way or the other? If so, why?
Nathan