While experienced and dedicated user know and can utlize RAW. this
is not probably the nominal customer base where the DS2 aiming for.
Also Pentax wait for far too ,ong before making this model
availiable to other market ( other than Japan that is ). The so-so
result right from the camera JPEG is exactly what it is when
reviewing it against competetions like the Oly E-500 or Canon
EOS-350D. While I do think the DS2's capability is not that bad,
truth is for majority of its intended market, customers will be
using AUTO WB + in camera JPEG. Let's just say Pentax is lagging
behind others in this respect.
Not to mention the price of the DS2 is not exactly exciting either.
It is not cheap compared to the DL, but the inclusion of TTL flash is worth the difference. Buying a P-TTL flash for the DL would bring it to nearly the same price as the DS. P-TTL ringflashes are also not available. And when they are, they will not be cheap.
No the DS2 is not too bad a camera, but the competetions prove a
tag better still ...
Some competitors have more resolution, but the DS has a better and bigger viewfinder. Some has the same viewfinder size and brightness but cost at least 2-3 times as much. Some, like the Fuji S2 Pro, have TTL flash as well, but is the same in resolution and costs twice as much. Try and find another DSLR with true TTL flash (not the preflash variety) , big and bright viewfinder, a 6 mp APS-C size or larger sensor for less than $1,000, and you will find that none exists. Knowledgeable photographers know the value of the DS/DS2. Magazine reviewers, even those who make a living reviewing cameras for magazines, often are not knowledgeable.
I think the Pentax engineer would do well to
learn something from Minolta, just look at the way the 7D allowing
people to set their JPEG conversion to their liking .... and not to
mention the far better ergonomics too !!
I hate to say it, but Minolta is out of the camera making business altogether. Pentax must be doing something right.
I think its fair time
Pentax recognize their own shortcoming in the area of imaging
software/firmware and get working on it real stright ....
Yes, Pentax is not the greatest in in camera imaging software, but look at Mamiya. The ZD is said to have lousy JPEGs but good RAW files. It is also Mamiya's first digital camera. Pentax has been making digital cameras a lot longer than Mamiya but it has much less experience than either Canon or Nikon in making DSLR camera. All in all, the *ist D is a very good first effort, and the DS/DS2 is an improvement in most respects over the D. Better JPEG conversion will come with more experience and improved expertise.
Otherwise, no matter how good thier next DSLR might be, if its
proving yet another case of requiring too much work from the user,
its not going to meet the need and expectation of its intended mass
market ..
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Franka
I am more worried about the sensor for the new D. If it is going to be 10mp and 1.5x crop, then it will be noisy and underwhelming. I am not worried about in camera JPEG conversion at all.
http://www.dslrphoto.com/2006/03/31/poll-which-is-the-most-important-in-your-dslr-camera-choice/
The poll above, though unscientific, shows that most users who responded want low noise at high ISO settings.