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Originally Posted by vroom_skies
Lets see here.
Well the reasons why you wouldn't want to get a K20D are:
- If you need really good flash performance
- If you need really good AF in low light
- If you need faster then 3 FPS
- If you need really good AFC performance
- Don't buy it for the live view, it's very primitive on the K20D
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- Wouldn't an external flash work better anyways? (As in just buying a detachable)
- I suppose it depends on how low of a light we are talking.
- While a camera taking more FPS would be nice, It's not something I need.
- Auto Focus Control?
- Don't need live view seeing as I lived without it for so long. Might be a nice thing to have every once in a while but I doubt I'd be using it much.
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Originally Posted by vroom_skies
Now some pros:
- Very nice noise control up into higher iso values
- Very solid build, with some of the best ergonomics around
- Built in shake reduction. So every lens ever made for Pentax is then stabilized (good for 3-4 stops)
- Complete backwards compatibility, so every lens ever made will work (some may need an adapter)
- Very nice viewfinder
- Body has full weather sealing
- Extremely good price to performance ratio
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Well....pros are pros, I like them all!
Question...major differences between the K20 and the K10 you have? Anything they took out or majorly improved on with the K20 or something you like about the K10 you don't about the K20?