squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Just a brief report--I got the new Pentax yesterday. Should probably have waited for the price to go down, but I have never been satisfied with any DSLR, and this camera seemed to answer all of my complaints. I couldn't resist.
Overall, I must say that, so far, the K-7 is superb. IQ is identical to the K20D, which is fine by me. But it's smaller, more solid-feeling. AF is much faster, and the shutter is incredibly quiet. The menu system is hugely improved over the K20D, and the styling is reminiscent of some of Pentax's best film cameras, particularly the LX.
Overall, the feeling you get is one of tremendous responsiveness. There is no delay on the readout when you change ISO, shutter speed, or aperture. The new infrared focus assist lamp allows focusing in almost total darkness, and the new 100% viewfinder is clear and bright, the first Pentax VF as good as the LX's. A few buttons I would have put elsewhere, but I'll get used to that...there is now a 1/8000 shutter speed, and a bunch of new features, including an HD video mode, very nice live view, automatic horizon correction, improved (so they say) in-body stabilization, and an in-camera HDR feature I will probably never use.
Ultimately, though, all I care about, beyond IQ, is ergonomics and design--I want to feel, as I do with the LX or the Leica M2, that the tool is not resisting use in any way. This camera seems to have that feel. I still need to do some serious shooting with it, obviously, but all the little things that bother me about other DSLR's, including the K20D, are nowhere to be found.
If you need super-fast, silent AF and 12800 ISO, get a Nikon...but this camera feels very special to me, the first Pentax digital product with genuine character to it.
Overall, I must say that, so far, the K-7 is superb. IQ is identical to the K20D, which is fine by me. But it's smaller, more solid-feeling. AF is much faster, and the shutter is incredibly quiet. The menu system is hugely improved over the K20D, and the styling is reminiscent of some of Pentax's best film cameras, particularly the LX.
Overall, the feeling you get is one of tremendous responsiveness. There is no delay on the readout when you change ISO, shutter speed, or aperture. The new infrared focus assist lamp allows focusing in almost total darkness, and the new 100% viewfinder is clear and bright, the first Pentax VF as good as the LX's. A few buttons I would have put elsewhere, but I'll get used to that...there is now a 1/8000 shutter speed, and a bunch of new features, including an HD video mode, very nice live view, automatic horizon correction, improved (so they say) in-body stabilization, and an in-camera HDR feature I will probably never use.
Ultimately, though, all I care about, beyond IQ, is ergonomics and design--I want to feel, as I do with the LX or the Leica M2, that the tool is not resisting use in any way. This camera seems to have that feel. I still need to do some serious shooting with it, obviously, but all the little things that bother me about other DSLR's, including the K20D, are nowhere to be found.
If you need super-fast, silent AF and 12800 ISO, get a Nikon...but this camera feels very special to me, the first Pentax digital product with genuine character to it.