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Pentax does have a 200mm F2.8 prime lens (which is about $1,000, Canon has one for about $700, Nikon doesn't have one, note than the Canon does not have IS), but they don't have a 70-200mm lens. Instead, they have a 50-135mm F2.8 which is smaller and about half the weight of a 70-200mm F2.8 and covers about the same focal length as a 70-200mm does on a film camera. It's also much, much cheaper than the C/N 70-200mm. On the third-party front, Sigma's updated 70-200mm F2.8 and Tamron's long-delayed 70-200mm F2.8 will both be available for Pentax. Those lenses will be about $700-800, and will have IS on the Pentax, whereas you'll have to spend more than 2x the cost and get OEM lenses that have IS on the C/N front.http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos450d%2Cnikon_d60%2Cpentax_k200d%2Cpanasonic_dmcfz20&show=all
That's a side by side of the 3 camera's plus my current one (FZ20).
The K200D has many features on it that I like (as most of them do), and basically it was not on my list because I have not seen one in person yet. There is a camera store near our mall that I'll have to check to see if they have it as that would be another option.
I would want to get a decent telephoto/zoom lens at around 200mm and f/2.8. Are Pentax compatible lenses as easy to find as C and N?
Now, are Pentax lenses as easy to find? Well, it depends on where you're shopping. You probably won't find any in Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Office Max, or wholesale stores. You will find them in most decent-sized camera stores, and at nearly all internet sellers of camera gear, like B&H, Adorama, Beach, Amazon, etc, etc, etc.
Also, FWIW, it was mentioned earlier how the viewfinder is "busier" on the XTi than the D60 because of more focus points. The focus points are completely invisible on the Pentax viewfinders until they are actually lit up, so that's not a concern with them.