Bye bye K20D and hello K-r.

bigdaddybucks
Posted 20/08/2011 - 19:11 Link
Finally sold my K20D and a couple of other things to pay off my credit card and tried so hard to be patient about getting a new camera but two days later I have purchased the K-r on a 6 month interest free deal Was worried the body would be too small for my big hands but seems fine and hopefully getting used to one control wheel won't be too much of a problem. Still find it hard to beleive its possible to get a quality DSLR with two lenses for £450.

Just wish the battery would hurry up and charge!!


ImpatientLee
fritzthedog
Posted 20/08/2011 - 20:12 Link
Once you get used to one wheel and one screen and the diminutive size - it is a fantastic camera - I have no regrets swaping my K20 for a Kr... although still intend getting a K5 but I do keep asking myself - why?
No matter how many lenses I have owned - I have always needed just one more
Steep
Posted 21/08/2011 - 10:15 Link
I'm finding the size of the K-r quite pleasing, coming from a much bigger camera I was worried that it would be too small for my hands too. The control layout is very intuitive.
SteveF
Posted 21/08/2011 - 15:14 Link
It's very much a personal preference, of course, but I have 2 of the samller, one wheel bodies - *istDS and K100D Super - and I didn't go for a K10D or K20D as I found them too big.

Would love a K5, but can't afford one currently.
bigdaddybucks
Posted 21/08/2011 - 16:17 Link
I'm loving the K-r, it feels great, images are good quality, loads of features and feels fine in my big hands, easier to cart around (a bonus when out with the kids) and both kits lenses are pretty good too. Loved my k20D too and maybe I will another semi-pro model in a year or so but for now after one day with the K-r I am more than happy. Selling my Sigma 70-300 APO now as well because I want to keep my kit as compact as possible and will hopefully get a Pentax 55-300 after Xmas.
surfseen
Posted 22/08/2011 - 23:41 Link
I moved from the K20D to the Kr, and am very happy with the change. Ditto on everything above. I would get the Pentax 55-300 straight away. The lens and camera are a very good match.
Andrew
KR, Pentax 55-300 DAL, Pentax DA 17-55, Pentax 35-80, Generic grip, Generic remote, Nissin Flash. HISTORY - MZ 50, MZ 60, *istDS, KM, K20D, Nikon F60, Nikon F90. Large assortment of Point and shoot film and Digital, Sigma 70-300 APO DG, Samyang 500mm mirror lens, Sigma lenses of all assortments. K20D now sold. Sad to see it go, but makes room for an eventual upgrade to the K5 or the K4?
bigdaddybucks
Posted 23/08/2011 - 13:42 Link
That lens is top of my "realistic" purchase list

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