Probably came from the same people who say the out of camera jpeg's are to soft.

I find the shutter noise on my K10D is quiet enough, and the jpegs
sharp. I have to do a lot more work on the D200 ones.

Maybe send these reviewers an SF-1 and or a 6x7 to compare.

Dave

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:18 PM, P. J.
Alling<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm getting a bit tired of reading all these reviews of how noisy the K20
> shutter is.  Last night I was at an event where there were a couple of other
> photographers with their DSLR of choice, a Nikon D90 user and a Sony user,
> (I think he was using an A100, it had two dials, on either side of the prism
> anyway), both commented favorably on how quiet the shutter was on the K20.
>  I don't know what the reviewers are comparing the K20 shutter noise to but
> it sure isn't other real world DSLRs.
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