sdsr said:As for jumping ship, I think people tend to exaggerate how hard it is. In the past few years I've jumped ship from Nikon APS-C to Pentax APS-C to Canon FF, bought a second ship (Olympus) and toyed with a third (Nikon FF) before deciding against it after renting a couple. Each time I switched I sold all the previous equipment I had bought. Depending on whether I had bought it new or used I received less/more/the same as I had paid for it in the first place. I may have overall "lost" but I don't look at it that way - I think if it as the (not very high) price of using that equipment during the time I owned it and an extremely useful learning experience.
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Pentax, by the way, provided a rather good example of why DR isn't enough. I owned a K-5, with a K-x as back-up. At the time there seemed to be fairly wide agreement that the K-5 had the best sensor of any APS-C camera (the same Sony sensor as the D7000 but run by slightly better software), and it was a good camera in other ways too (esp. ergonomics). The dynamic range was simply astonishing - when I first bought it I would amuse myself by fooling around with deep shadows in DxO and LR, amazed by what it could reveal (not that the results were worth keeping...); and yes, there were a few times, mainly involving sharply contrasting light in the alleys of Lugano, when it proved useful. But the relative shortage of first rate lenses with fast, accurate focusing soon became old....
I've added Pentax gear to my kit over the last year. I really like the k52s, the thing will AF in near dark w-o assist light. And it likely still does have the best overall low ISO raw performance of any crop body... per-pixel anyway. and the high iso end is also very good.
But I agree, Pentax lenses are a different collection compared to the competition but I've managed to find some that work extremely well for me, tho only my body-driven primes focus super fast. Their SDM AF is kinda slow on my 16-50/2.8 and that's cost me a few shots.
Still, I use it because I love the images I get with it and the ergonomics and highly customizable interface. It's a very good photographic tool and has replaced my 60D + 15-85mm as my go-to rig. If they would bring out a fast lens with more range, like 15-85mm f/2.8-4.5, that'd be even better.
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