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Old 05-18-2008, 10:35 AM   #4
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They also missed the fact that you can switch ISO in just about any mode by holding the OK button and using the front e-dial. As for convenience, they didn't seem to notice that you can reset ISO to auto or bracketing to 0 with the green button. Overall, the result they gave is not bad, but they seem to have missed on quite a few of the convenience offered by the K10D/K20D. And the K20D was taken at a disadvantage with the longer zoom compared to the other two cameras.
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