- 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.
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?
Howdy,
- I was actually referring to the external flash. The on camera flash works quite well actually lol. It's not that the external flash is bad, it is just lagging behind in regards to Canon and Nikon. It's by all means adequate, but if you would be shooting weddings or something where flashes are really important and often used, I would steer clear of Pentax.
- I'm talking pretty low light here. Pentax's AF system is a contrast based AF, so if your trying to focus on a blank wall, you'll have no chance. If there is something with contrast you should focus there and recompose, it will most likely take awhile longer then Canon & Nikon for sure, but if your in no rush, then there isn't too much of an issue. I however like to manual focus in those kinds of conditions anyways. Also the focusing speed/ accuracy depends on what lens is mounted as well.
- Well the K20D has some 20 FPS deal at a really cropped resolution. I don't know much about it, but it does look fun, can't really say how handy it is though.
- AFC stands for Auto Focus Continuous. This is pretty darn bad on the K10D lol, I'm pretty sure it's not that much better on the K20D, but I'm not sure. You'll use it when something is in motion, like someone running or a car moving etc.
There really isn't any reason why you would get the K10D over the K20D, unless you can get it for a steal, but you can get the K20D body for $750, which is an extremely good deal. That way you can get right into using good glass. Whats funny is that Pentax has the best 18-55 kits lens out of all brands anyways, so the kit lens can hold it's own quite well.
http://www.abesofmaine.com/item.do?item=PNK20D&id=PNK20D&l=PRICEGRABB
That is actually where I bought my K10D from, good company.
Just some quick facts:
- The K20D has a 14.6MP vs 10.2MP sensor on the K10D. Also they switched from CCD to CMOS.
- K20D has much better noise control. Plus goes up to 3200 & even 6400. The K10D stopped at 1600, which I never really understood.
- K20D has a boat load more customization, keep in mind the K10D is no slacker in that department.
- K20D improved the shake reduction
- K20D's viewfinder is a little bit improved. Not positive, but pretty sure.
I'm sure more will come to mind later.
Hope that helps
Bob