But the K10D sets a higher "professional" standard than the E510. Like
the E1 the K10D offers interchangeable screens, is fully weather sealed
and already selling for slightly less than the E510.
Chuck Norcutt
Sandy Harris wrote:
> On 6/20/07, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Interesting . . . unable to maintain my anti-rubbernecking vows, I
>> have been back to Dpreview.com several times to scan the Canon,
>> Nikon, and Olympus discussion groups. An interesting trend is emerging.
>>
>> The Olympus DSLR group appears to be enjoying a group orgasm about
>> the new 410 and 510. ...
>
> What about Pentax? Their K10D with in-body IS looks like the obvious
> competitor for the E510. Like Oly, Pentax has a long history and some
> very fine glass.
>
> Pros need various features specific to their work, but for the serious
> amateur I'd say that, unless you consider full-frame necessary and
> can afford a 5D, the E510 and K10D are the obvious contenders.
>
>
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