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Congratulations! I too am new to the K-70, having received mine just two days ago.
So far I'm really liking the K-70. Previously I've owned the K3ii and the K3. While both are wonderful cameras, I believe that I just may end up liking the K-70 a bit more than these other cameras - mostly because of it's wonderful ergonomics (love the grip/buttons/weight).
While the K-70 has the same wonderful pixel shift and sensor based shake reduction that I've come to love in the K3ii and K1 cameras; the K-70 has a new feature that I've never used before called "
catch in focus". I can't wait to try that out for the first time!
The single SD memory card slot could be a concern to some. I've found that memory card slots are a weak link in digital cameras and can fail completely on their own at the most in-opportune times. But I've found a work around to that concern. I put a 64GB SD card in my K-70 and will never remove it. Instead of taking the SD card out of the K-70 to download it to my desktop, I instead use a cord to attach the K-70 to my computer. So, without the constant insertion and removal of the K-70s memory card, I'm hopeful that the single memory card slot in my new K-70 will last for a long time.
The K-70 might just produce the best IQ for the money of any camera on the market today.
Last edited by Fenwoodian; 06-12-2018 at 03:24 PM.