Originally posted by Rondec
You sound a little bitter.
Well, then just maybe my 10-day Vipassana meditation course and 4,5 month trip have paid of.
edit: I read "better", not bitter. Which in itself may say something about my state of mind now that I've made this choice.
Originally posted by Rondec
If Pentax gear didn't work for you then it's fine to move on. I still shoot with my K3 and DA *16-50 and 50-135 regularly and while I don't get K-1 type high iso from them, they do fine for what I shoot (family photos/vacation/landscape). I suppose the rest of us have to develop a certain level of skill to deal with our gear deficiencies.
I have gotten many shots I'm happy with with my Pentax gear. I'm just not willing to invest in it any more. My goal was never to develop skills to make the camera work. My goal was to learn and improve my photography. Whatever that means I'm just beginning to discover.
Originally posted by Rondec
Regardless, good luck. Nikon makes excellent gear too.
I choose Nikon, but it really isn't that important. Not to me anyway, other than the fact that you have to have faith in your gear. For me, I have more faith in Nikon. It feels better. Beyond that, though, it's not important. It's a starting point. The gear allows you to shoot. But it still has a viewfinder and a shutter release button, just like Pentax. I still have a way to go from that point of view. Like how to act in a way that allows me to e.g. capture meaningful moments between perfect strangers on the street without them being upset about it. That's what I'd like to do. I can think of that now.
Originally posted by Rondec
(I didn't take the OP's point to be slamming any other gear, but more to say that he still appreciates what Pentax has to offer).
Me neither. I simply responded to his request for experiences from people who jumped to other brands.
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Originally posted by Kunzite
Sorry, but the "control" over my happiness part triggered some red flags... I'm glad to see it was nothing.
We are able to influence others' "happiness" (maybe not as much with Pentax, as with being here) by what and how we post. Being too bitter about your old brand, for example - no, we don't have to join and become equally bitter. Yet there are people who expect precisely that.
I think I'm probably able to influence people close to me in a big way. Actually, I know I am. With forum members, though, not so much, I think. But if I have, I'm sorry. It was never my intention. I was just in a bad situation and felt powerless to do anything about it.
Originally posted by Kunzite
On some other places I'm seeing brand jumpers I've never heard of before, with nothing to say but how brand X is so much better than Pentax.
And even if we're "unnecessarily" positive about Pentax, people should not be too eager to correct us. Perhaps their standards are not as universal as they believe.
Well, if they honestly feel that way, they should jump. Like I said, gear is not so important, but people should make the choices they're happy with, whatever the rest of the world thinks about those choices (unless they're violating the law or something).
And if you feel positive about Pentax, good, stay with it. If it is the best starting point for you to be able to not focus on gear but to focus on creating something meaningful (to you anyway), great.
As for universal standards, I don't care about that. It sounds too much like what other people find "normal" and can only serve to drown out my inner voice.