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Yeah!!!!!!!
First off - initial retail is only $1,200! That's less than I expected. Availability is in July.
The important new stuff...
100% viewfinder coverage, new focusing screen said to improve manual focusing (nice!)
New autofocus system (finally
) including an AF assist light for the first time
Video recording, no surprise - 1024P (that's a little weird) or 720P at 30fps. Built-in mono mike and stereo input jack. HDMI out for watching on your HDTV. You can even manually change aperture while recording
3" LCD, 640x480 (aka 920k dots)
Built-in level in the viewfinder (and I just bought a cheapie hotshoe level!
)
5.2 fps continuous shooting
Magnesium body, stainless steel chassis, rated for extra cold environments: -10' C/14' F
Updated 14.6mp sensor, lower heat, lower noise, lower power
1/8000 shutter speed
New 77-point metering system
One-button in-camera 3-exposure HDR imaging
Improved shake reduction system which can even rotate the sensor to automatically level the horizon and provide fine angle adjustments! (I assume the leveling can only do so much, but still, a very cool option)
Improved live view with contrast-detect AF and face recognition
Automatic CA and distortion correction for modern Pentax lenses
Also, there are new weathersealed versions of both the 18-55mm kit lens and the usual 50-200mm complementary lens.
I'm happy with my K20D but boy, some of these upgrades sound awfully nice. It's also a unique package amonst DSLRs in that it's so high-end yet so small and light - 649 grams vs 690g for the A700, 715 for the K20D, 730g for the 50D, 810g for the Olympus E3, or the boat-anchor-like D300 which is 825g.
I won't get one right away (too many other things to spend money on!) but I definitely see one in my future.
Images pulled from B&H:
First off - initial retail is only $1,200! That's less than I expected. Availability is in July.
The important new stuff...
100% viewfinder coverage, new focusing screen said to improve manual focusing (nice!)
New autofocus system (finally

Video recording, no surprise - 1024P (that's a little weird) or 720P at 30fps. Built-in mono mike and stereo input jack. HDMI out for watching on your HDTV. You can even manually change aperture while recording
3" LCD, 640x480 (aka 920k dots)
Built-in level in the viewfinder (and I just bought a cheapie hotshoe level!

5.2 fps continuous shooting
Magnesium body, stainless steel chassis, rated for extra cold environments: -10' C/14' F
Updated 14.6mp sensor, lower heat, lower noise, lower power
1/8000 shutter speed
New 77-point metering system
One-button in-camera 3-exposure HDR imaging
Improved shake reduction system which can even rotate the sensor to automatically level the horizon and provide fine angle adjustments! (I assume the leveling can only do so much, but still, a very cool option)
Improved live view with contrast-detect AF and face recognition
Automatic CA and distortion correction for modern Pentax lenses
Also, there are new weathersealed versions of both the 18-55mm kit lens and the usual 50-200mm complementary lens.
I'm happy with my K20D but boy, some of these upgrades sound awfully nice. It's also a unique package amonst DSLRs in that it's so high-end yet so small and light - 649 grams vs 690g for the A700, 715 for the K20D, 730g for the 50D, 810g for the Olympus E3, or the boat-anchor-like D300 which is 825g.
I won't get one right away (too many other things to spend money on!) but I definitely see one in my future.

Images pulled from B&H:




