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And I think they were absolutely right. The 645 digital cameras are magnificent.
I guess we will see how it all turns out.
I guess we will see how it all turns out.
Ehm, I usually use my cameras in aperture priority mode. To me, a "standard shutter speed dial" is a "dumb dial" - for the times that I use manual or speed priority, the speed dial on the top deck is inconvenient when my eye is on the viewfinder. To me, the classic two wheel system Canon/Nikon/Minolta developed in the AF era is the most convenient. Again, this is for my use, YMMV.
Having a shutter dial up top doesn't mean you have to take your eyes away from the viewfinder. Shutter speed is shown in the viewfinder too. Cameras have done this for decades.
Shawn
Ehm, I usually use my cameras in aperture priority mode. To me, a "standard shutter speed dial" is a "dumb dial" - for the times that I use manual or speed priority, the speed dial on the top deck is inconvenient when my eye is on the viewfinder. To me, the classic two wheel system Canon/Nikon/Minolta developed in the AF era is the most convenient. Again, this is for my use, YMMV.
Yes, interesting that Pentax sees dSLR opportunities in a diminishing market....My biggest worry is that they'll be squashed by the Canikon market dominance, and DSLR sales shrinkage.
My biggest hesitance is that high-end choices like Sigma Art and Zeiss are not releasing Pentax mount lenses.
The K-1's Cross-Tilt LCD system has all the elegance of two deck chairs mating, but it provides a useful range of articulation.