woefulwabbit
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More likely it will be called K7 mk2, i think
A quick check on B&H: $USD1050. After conversion, shipping and GST, cost around $1600. So effectively, its only $100 less. Better than nothing but isn't really that Great a deal lah...
wah good deal with trade in.;p Maybe wait a while more no need trade in also can get at this price.:bsmilie:
A quick check on B&H: $USD1050. After conversion, shipping and GST, cost around $1600. So effectively, its only $100 less. Better than nothing but isn't really that Great a deal lah...
could we do a hands up and see how many of us want to do a trade in? maybe if we do a trade in bulk we might get better price? I for one will have to trade in not only my k20d body but my grip and battries as well... :cry:
Guys, please don't start another debate about which is better between K10D/K20D and K7. I've used them all, and to be honest, K7 is miles ahead of the other 2. Those talks about CCD/CMOS sensor difference are just pure nonsense, the improvement of K7 over K20D is not just on the paper. You have to use them both for a while before you'd really know the difference. The speed/exposure accuracy (especially w/ a flasy)/white balance/AF accuracy/built quality/features/... improvement on K7 are very obvious. I'm tired of those talk about K20D is better or as good as K7. Those are just blind talks. I've used them all, and I know better than most guys here (yeah, I'm not modest in this regard). If I have to go over again, I'd pay 1000 more to get the K7 instead of K20D in notime.
More likely it will be called K7 mk2, i think
Why trade in a K10D or K20D? Just sell them lah. You can trade in a damaged or non working DC, or even an very old P&S film cameraIt's better to just sell your working dSLR instead of trading in.
But since the price is so good, I guess it's not easy to sell a K10D or K20D at a good price now ...
I rather give to my younger brother than sell it.
Why trade in a K10D or K20D? Just sell them lah. You can trade in a damaged or non working DC, or even an very old P&S film cameraIt's better to just sell your working dSLR instead of trading in.
But since the price is so good, I guess it's not easy to sell a K10D or K20D at a good price now ...
Seriously I have used the K7 also and its a really great camera. Downgraded to Kx because I thought I don't need the added strengths of the K7 but I was partially wrong. :sweat:
That's the reason why I never left my k-7 yet, the direct button controls, and handling is the best so far i held, btw, even compared with 7d i still prefer handling mine due to weight and balance ( or am I just biased :sweat: )
Is it really a fair comparison to match B&H's online prices versus the price that is on offer from a local brick and mortar store? If you feel that the difference is not a big deal then all I can say is you're sadly mistaken. Compared to the initial launch price locally, the price drop is pretty significant both in percentage and absolute terms.
Why buy from B&H when one can pop by a local shop and test on the spot before buying with a full warranty covered by the local agent? You can even get to choose a nice serial number because you're not buying blind from a faceless online retailer.
Moreover not everyone has a credit card for online purchases and it is always a good way to develop a rapport with your local photo shop by buying locally.
i can onli afford if the price goes below 1K...![]()