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Sorry to hear about this. I am disappointed that ebay didn't act quicker

Comment by woodworm posted on Ripped off on Ebay for £410 at 25/03/2009 - 12:01

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womble wrote:
About 6 to 7 times approximately.
Sorry, I thought the K20D was 6-7 times zoom and that the K10D would be different due it's lower resolution.

Comment by woodworm posted on LCD Screen Zoom. at 25/03/2009 - 11:46

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So do we know what the answer is for the K10D?

Comment by woodworm posted on LCD Screen Zoom. at 25/03/2009 - 11:33

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Mike-P wrote:
womble wrote:
I thought for some horrible minute I had logged into the wrong forum...

~shudder~
Always interesting to see what the competition are doing
Exactly, once one manufacturer implements a new feature you know everyone else, including Pentax will be implementing something similar in the future.

It looks like quite a nice spec camera actually, though if the body is the same as previous incarnations it will still 'feel' horrible.

Comment by woodworm posted on New Canon 500D announced. at 25/03/2009 - 11:22

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I would keep the lens for a little while and see if it grows on you, it is after all, a great lens.

Selling it may be another mistake so it's best to be 100% you don't get on with it before losing money selling it.

Comment by woodworm posted on Keep making mistakes lately at 24/03/2009 - 20:25

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Is there any current RAW software that doesn't support .pef anyway? I know .dng is an adobe format, but Lightroom / Photoshop happily open .pef files, as does everything else I've used.

The only compatibility issue I've had is with the DNG files from the GX20 and Picasa ....

I would use .pef on the GX20 if it was an option.

Comment by woodworm posted on K10 PEF's or DNG's at 24/03/2009 - 13:46

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On my K10D I use .pef and they are average around 11mb.

My new Samsung GX20 only supports .dng and those are 23mb each I've had to buy some additional memory cards!

Comment by woodworm posted on K10 PEF's or DNG's at 24/03/2009 - 13:39

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A couple more links

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edit - I have no idea why those links aren't showing up as expected, but they still work if you click on them!

edit 2 - dodgy spelling

Comment by woodworm posted on The black blob goes silver... at 24/03/2009 - 09:45

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nathanever82 wrote:
Hi John,
It really looks like Pentax wants to "be interesting" as per the new company logo, and will produce an EVIL (electronic viewfinder) highly specd camera... to follow the K20.
I'm not taking this as gospel, but according to this interview with Gabrielle Remmers (Marketing bod) Pentax are not interested in EVF's

Quote:
Pentax have ruled out a move to higher megapixel sensors, and revealed their plans for full frame, medium format and EVF cameras. Talking about sensor resolution in APS-C DSLRs, Gabriele Remmers, Marketing Communication Manager of the Division of Imaging Systems of Pentax Europe says the “sensible limit [...] has been reached”, and also talks about Pentax’s full frame and medium format plans as well as whether Pentax sees a potential in interchangeable-lens EVF cameras. In an interview published in the April 2009 print issue of Germany’s fotoMAGAZIN, she argues that it is becoming more important to improve on other aspects of image quality, such as lowering noise without sacrificing fine detail and texture. This echoes the words of Olympus’ Akira Watanabe, who has recently claimed Olympus would stop increasing the pixel count of their DSLRs and concentrate on reining in noise and expanding dynamic range instead. Talking openly about challenges and priorities, Ms. Remmers also answers questions regarding Pentax’s full frame and medium format plans and reveals what the company thinks about interchangeable-lens system cameras sporting electronic viewfinders.

With respect to the latter, fotoMAGAZIN quotes Remmers as saying, “we do not see a real need for them”, claiming that “a high-quality optical viewfinder such as the pentaprism finder in our K20D easily bears comparison” with any EVF. As regards Pentax’s medium-format plans, she admits that their “priorities are clearly on products that address a broader audience”, adding that “as a comparatively small manufacturer, we have to allocate our resources according to business priorities”, which effectively means that the development of a digital medium-format Pentax model has been put on the back burner for the time being. Finally, when asked about Pentax DSLRs with a ‘full-frame’, i.e. 36x24mm sensor, Gabriele Remmers pointed out that they first needed to build ‘appropriate lenses’ before they could move on to another sensor format - which might sound a bit surprising given Pentax’s decades-long history of manufacturing lenses for 35mm film cameras.

Comment by woodworm posted on I can Post on the forum! at 23/03/2009 - 15:16

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Welcome back

If Pentax don't offer what you want and Nikon do then go for it. I don't understand why people get upset when others want to move on to something else, after all a camera is just a tool, it doesn't matter what it says on the front.

What are you wanting from a new model anyway?

Comment by woodworm posted on I can Post on the forum! at 23/03/2009 - 15:02

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