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12/05/2006 08:22:59 PM · #26			 | 
		
		Originally posted by lesgainous:   Originally posted by Pug-H:  And my camera came with the booklets in Japanese, so I've only partly into the users manual by printing off selected pages from the English version I downloaded.  |   
 Is this a gray market purchase?  |   
 
 Grey market would be getting the English version of the manual, since David is in Japan. |  
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12/05/2006 08:25:25 PM · #27			 | 
		
		Originally posted by faidoi:   Originally posted by lesgainous:   Originally posted by Pug-H:  And my camera came with the booklets in Japanese, so I've only partly into the users manual by printing off selected pages from the English version I downloaded.  |   
 Is this a gray market purchase?  |   
 
 Grey market would be getting the English version of the manual, since David is in Japan.  |   
 Doh! (my bad)  :-(
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12/06/2006 09:17:44 AM · #28			 | 
		
		| Just received the e-mail, mine is on it's way. Tommorrow I'll be the proud owner of a K10D too! |  
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12/06/2006 03:01:05 PM · #29			 | 
		
		Goodbye Canon S3, hello Pentax!  Picked mine up an hour ago along with a couple lenses, waiting for the battery to charge.  I really enjoy the way the K10D feels in my hand though, very beefy, very solid.  This thing is a beast that looks and feels like it eats Rebels for breakfast.  Of course, being new to DSLR, Im sure any decent camera would impress me...
 
 It looks like a nice sunset is developing here in Vancouver.  Perfect chance to break in my new camera!
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12/07/2006 04:12:41 AM · #30			 | 
		
		Originally posted by option:   Goodbye Canon S3, hello Pentax!  Picked mine up an hour ago along with a couple lenses, waiting for the battery to charge.  I really enjoy the way the K10D feels in my hand though, very beefy, very solid.  This thing is a beast that looks and feels like it eats Rebels for breakfast.  Of course, being new to DSLR, Im sure any decent camera would impress me...
 
 It looks like a nice sunset is developing here in Vancouver.  Perfect chance to break in my new camera!  |   
 
 are you gonna show us the results of that sunset? |  
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12/07/2006 04:41:37 AM · #31			 | 
		
		The sunset never really panned out...too many clouds moved in on the horizon, so there was no red sky.  
 
  
 
 Heres one shot though, I left it alone aside from levels.  Jpeg, all default camera settings, ISO 100.  You can see the strong vignetting on the 18-55.  Meh, it was cheap and I'm not loaded.
 
 I love the build (as I said before) and its alot more fun to use than my point and shoot.  That said, its also alot more complicated!  I have a long way to go and alot of learning to do before I can start getting the most out of my new camera.  It's a process that I really look forward too...
 
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12/07/2006 06:13:11 AM · #32			 | 
		
		| option, that's photo No. 153? Well, I've only just taken 157, but I haven't been out shooting very much. |  
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12/07/2006 06:23:42 AM · #33			 | 
		
		How about one of you K10D owners giving us an objective review ? I know it's hard to be truly objective - especially if you have only had experience with Pentax - (or for that matter it is hard to critise your own gear) - but it would be great to get owners breakdown on the likes and dislikes of this beast. I'm now using Canon so unlikely to change over to Pentax - but - I must admit when I read about this machine it seemed to be the most exciting body to come out in a while. Especially for travel - weathproof body etc. 
 So - come on - give us an honest review. No favourtism hear.
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12/07/2006 07:34:42 AM · #34			 | 
		
		Originally posted by option:   The sunset never really panned out...too many clouds moved in on the horizon, so there was no red sky.  
 
  
 
 Heres one shot though, I left it alone aside from levels.  Jpeg, all default camera settings, ISO 100.  You can see the strong vignetting on the 18-55.  Meh, it was cheap and I'm not loaded.
 
 I love the build (as I said before) and its alot more fun to use than my point and shoot.  That said, its also alot more complicated!  I have a long way to go and alot of learning to do before I can start getting the most out of my new camera.  It's a process that I really look forward too...  |   
 
 not bad, not bad!! like the colours, a bit dark in front though.
 
 I just got mine, it's charging it's battery now. Can't wait to take it out for a spin. Although I'm mostely a portrait photoprapher and the weather is very stormy and rain all the time. So I'll take it for a spin in my studio :) |  
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