wchp
Forum Enthusiast
I am looking for some input from those that have switched over from Nikon to the K10D.
This has very little do with image quality and more about use.
Things I find I am missing from my old D70 are:
the focus assist lamp (I keep missing shots forgetting to put the flash up)
the White Balance Button (I could hit the button and snap a shot of the light and be off and running)
minor I know but they keep getting in my way and I am wondering how long (# of shots) is took folks to get used to the Pentax way of doing things?
I left my D70 because I kept running into moire artifacts and wanted better low light performance.
The K10D seems no better than my D70 with regards to moire and only slightly better on noise at a given ISO. (Trying to avoid using Noiseware unless absolutely necessary)
I love the fact the K10D has the SR and allows me to shoot in lower light using a lower ISO and maintain a higher shutter speed and it really pays off with longer focal lengths with kids sports.
I really WANT to love the K10D but having difficulty making the transition. I only have about 600 shots on the K10D and was wondering if anyone else (former Nikonians) had settled in to the new camera?
This has very little do with image quality and more about use.
Things I find I am missing from my old D70 are:
the focus assist lamp (I keep missing shots forgetting to put the flash up)
the White Balance Button (I could hit the button and snap a shot of the light and be off and running)
minor I know but they keep getting in my way and I am wondering how long (# of shots) is took folks to get used to the Pentax way of doing things?
I left my D70 because I kept running into moire artifacts and wanted better low light performance.
The K10D seems no better than my D70 with regards to moire and only slightly better on noise at a given ISO. (Trying to avoid using Noiseware unless absolutely necessary)
I love the fact the K10D has the SR and allows me to shoot in lower light using a lower ISO and maintain a higher shutter speed and it really pays off with longer focal lengths with kids sports.
I really WANT to love the K10D but having difficulty making the transition. I only have about 600 shots on the K10D and was wondering if anyone else (former Nikonians) had settled in to the new camera?