On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 24, 2010, at 10:37, Gonz wrote:
>
>> I played with a friend's Nikon D90 and the little pop-up flash on that
>> thing took WAY better shots than my K20 with 360.  Shame.
>>
>
> I played with my K7 and its pop-up flash on Saturday.  Even the K7 pop-up 
> flash nails exposures better than the 540 on my K10D ever did.  I took a 
> photo of a shiny stainless-steel oven and the picture came out bright and 
> shiny!  Well, as shiny as it could be because the stove needs cleaning.... 
> but the point is that it didn't turn out BLACK like it otherwise would have 
> with older gear.
>
> Maybe you just need a new camera.  :-)

I've been thinking the same thing.  The question is, is what I need a
new camera, or new camera system?  A recent experience at the wedding
of my niece was so frustrating as to make me contemplate the complete
sale of all my Pentax gear and moving to another maker.  I think I'll
borrow a K-7 and do some playing around first though, as I've been
with Pentax since 1980 or so, accumulating so many fine lenses.  The
combination of my visual degradation and more frequent need for low
light focusing demands good autofocus, esp in low light.

>
>  -Charles
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