Originally posted by aleonx3 No need to wait, buy both the k-3 II and k-S2, you have the best of both worlds. Besides, you need to have both cameras to mount your favorite lenses, so you are ready to shoot any time.
That would be nice, but unfortunately I'm not rolling in dough. Think I'm just going to wait and see the reviews on the K-3II after it's released. I'm a bit excited about features like the Pixel Shift system and improved shake reduction, etc., but those might turn out to be things that look better on paper than they really are in practice. (The faster focusing would be nice
if it worked on any lens besides the ones that cost as much or more than the camera itself, but since it doesn't I can't get too excited about that.) If it all doesn't add up to much, I'll probably save myself some money and go with the K-3, and that way I wouldn't have to do without the popup flash - which I hardly ever use, but it's useful in a clutch. I wish either one had the articulating screen and wireless system of the S-2 - it's too bad you're forced to sacrifice the convenience features of the one to get the better image quality of the other, but it is what it is.