On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have to admit that I have a fair bit of curiosity over why someone
> with a K-x would want a K20D.
> Yes, I know that the K20D was the flagship and has the two dials, but
> it was my understanding that the Sony sensor and resulting IQ & high
> ISO performance of the K-x was actually superior to the flagship,
> until the K-5 replaced the K20D
>
> Can anyone educatify me?

Short version: there's a *lot* more to photography than high ISO performance.

Suggestion: download the user manual PDF for both cameras and compare
them. There are things in a K20D class body (and K-7, K-5) that K-x
(K-r) owners would boggle at. Many/most of these things don't matter
one jot to people who don't make a living from their camera, or don't
care to sync external flashes, or don't care to colour calibrate their
workflow end-to-end, etc.

There's a lot in a semi-pro camera body like this. After owning a K20D
for over three years, I've almost tried all the features in it. It's
still not holding me back.

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