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« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2009, 03:19:11 AM »

Thanks for reporting this. The interesting thing is the more that I learn about the Canon 40D the more I'm glad I own the Pentax k10d and k20d that I do. The Canon is just really much harder to figure out how to do stuff on. Yes, it can take pictures faster and the viewfinder seems a bit wider than my Pentax but, I'll stand by the well laid out features and menus of the Pentax. Unless someone comes up with an answer here, when I get the time, I'll play with it more.

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Oh, and I really have to admit, I'm really impressed with the AF160FC. It's a joy to use and was clearly designed with Pentax's macros in mind.
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« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2009, 03:28:28 AM »

Tim,   Keep us posted with your results or any info you come across.  I know no other system and I'm glad I started with Pentax!  I think I will be a Pentaxian for life!  Sounds like you will be too!  Right on, Tim!

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« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2009, 04:28:30 AM »

Well, the truth be known, I've used Minolta 35mm film gear since high school and my father's 1930's era 35mm range finder Leica's before that. When I got back into slr's and wanted to go digital, Minolta was no more. What I found in Pentax is a similarly brilliant design quality and different way of thinking. Yep, I'm hooked for sure.

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