K10D Shutter Button

Flasharry
Posted 27/09/2007 - 08:41 Link
Hello all. First of all I have to say that although I'm not entirely new to this photrickery lark, I am relatively new to digital photography. I've just bought a K10D and am very impressed overall but I am a little unsure of the shutter button 'feel'. On my other digital cameras (Nikon D80, Canon 400D, Olympus E410) the shutter has a definite feel for the first stage ie. a click, but the first stage of the Pentax feels soft. Can any tell me if this 'soft' first stage is normal on the K10D or is mine defective?.
MattMatic
Posted 27/09/2007 - 08:49 Link
Pentax make their shutter releases very sensitive.
Once you are used to it, it's no problem. However, a friend of mine who uses Canon 20D and 30D cameras is always surprised when he tries my K10D that it fires with no effort.

Maybe Pentax designers have delicate fingers and Canon expect you to be "butch"

Matt
http://www.mattmatic.co.uk
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pschlute
Posted 27/09/2007 - 08:51 Link
I had the same thoughts when I upgraded from DS to K10D.

It is normal, as I found out when I posted the same question. I found it very odd at first not feeling the assurance of that first click, but you will get used to it very quickly.
Clarky
Posted 27/09/2007 - 09:01 Link
I wondered about that at first also but soon got used to it. I have fired off a few shots inadvertently waiting for the click.

For someone new to digital you have almost come full circle Canon, Nikon, Olympus and now Pentax. Leaving the best till last i see

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I am relatively new to digital photography
Camera:|K-7|
Pentax Lenses:|DA12-24/f4 ED AL|DA35Ltd Macro|FA31Ltd|FA77Ltd|FA50/1.4|F70-210|FA20-35 f4/AL|A*200/f4 Macro ED|A50/1.7|A50 Macro f2.8|1.7xAF adapter|
Voigtlander|125/f2.5SL Macro APO Lanthar|
Sigma Lenses:|EX DG 100-300 f4|2X & 1.4X TC|
Flashes:|AF540FGZx2|RingFlash AF160FC|
Mongoose
Posted 27/09/2007 - 09:06 Link
yup, caught me out the first couple of times as my DL2 has a 2 stage button, but it's perfectly normal for a K10D. After getting used to it I now much prefer the soft touch approach.
you don't have to be mad to post here



but it does help
Flasharry
Posted 27/09/2007 - 09:18 Link
Thanks all. I must say I'm very relieved I don't have to send the camera back. I've not found using the shutter a problem on the K10D just unusual and it is going to take a little getting used to, but I'm a happy chappy now I know it's OK. Thanks again everybody.

Clarky:

I think you may just be right saying I've left the best until last. I read reviews but they never really give me a feel for a camera. I'd rather buy the one's I fancy and then decide on what's best for me. I'll probably sell the others. Trouble is, I'm bit of a kleptomaniac.......
Clarky
Posted 27/09/2007 - 09:42 Link
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I'm bit of a kleptomaniac.......
I hope you mean't collectormaniac A Klepto is a thief
Camera:|K-7|
Pentax Lenses:|DA12-24/f4 ED AL|DA35Ltd Macro|FA31Ltd|FA77Ltd|FA50/1.4|F70-210|FA20-35 f4/AL|A*200/f4 Macro ED|A50/1.7|A50 Macro f2.8|1.7xAF adapter|
Voigtlander|125/f2.5SL Macro APO Lanthar|
Sigma Lenses:|EX DG 100-300 f4|2X & 1.4X TC|
Flashes:|AF540FGZx2|RingFlash AF160FC|
Flasharry
Posted 27/09/2007 - 10:07 Link
Oops That's what you get for watching too many Magpies Thanks for putting me 'straight' Clarky.

Off to the lakes now to 'play' with the K10D

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