- May 4, 2001
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I'm looking to upgrade my old 300D (still, I think I'm on year 3 of trying to get some money together) and have been looking at Pentax ever since the K10D came out. I went to the Pentax K7 road tour that was in Golden, CO the other day. Got a chance to play around with it and a good number of lenses. I didn't win the give away though. 
Pretty good presentation. There were a number of features they demoed I wasn't aware of. For example, the micro-adjustment via the sensor-shift (like for Macro stuff) was really pretty cool.
Overall, I was really impressed. Response was good. Plenty fast AF in low light areas (hell, anything is fast compared to my 300D). In-body IS seems to just as well as IS lenses I've used. Build quality and feel were fantastic. I was worried about the smaller size, but it felt really good in my hands, actually (even better with grip).
Anyway, I liked it a lot. I really feel that if Pentax/Hoya would just market their stuff better/more aggressively, they'd have a much better position with the competition.
Obviously the stuff that comes out of the Canikon world is great...but, and I don't know why, it just doesn't interest me as much. I'm just less inspired by their efforts. Or maybe I just like underdogs. Or maybe it's because I first started shooting using my Dad's old Pentax Spotmatic with a nice selection of m42 mount lenses.
Anyone else think of switching to Pentax from Canikon?
Pretty good presentation. There were a number of features they demoed I wasn't aware of. For example, the micro-adjustment via the sensor-shift (like for Macro stuff) was really pretty cool.
Overall, I was really impressed. Response was good. Plenty fast AF in low light areas (hell, anything is fast compared to my 300D). In-body IS seems to just as well as IS lenses I've used. Build quality and feel were fantastic. I was worried about the smaller size, but it felt really good in my hands, actually (even better with grip).
Anyway, I liked it a lot. I really feel that if Pentax/Hoya would just market their stuff better/more aggressively, they'd have a much better position with the competition.
Obviously the stuff that comes out of the Canikon world is great...but, and I don't know why, it just doesn't interest me as much. I'm just less inspired by their efforts. Or maybe I just like underdogs. Or maybe it's because I first started shooting using my Dad's old Pentax Spotmatic with a nice selection of m42 mount lenses.
Anyone else think of switching to Pentax from Canikon?