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Conclusion
Serious amateur shooters may have a few issues, but family snap-shooters, P&S digicam users just making the jump to a dSLR, student photographers, casual shutterbugs, and old timers with a collection of Pentax glass will appreciate the K100D's reasonable price, robust construction, operational simplicity, use of available anywhere AA batteries, image stabilization, and solid performance. Institutions that teach basic photography should very seriously consider the K100D since no currently available dSLR offers a better balance of features and capabilities and compatibility with thousands of KAF, KA, K, S (M42), and Pentax Medium Format optics. The K100D may actually be a more practical and useful imaging tool than its illustrious predecessor. Shooters who don't need image stabilization can opt for the Pentax K110D (which is identical to the K100D -- minus IS) and save a hundred bucks.
Pros
Solid build-quality, excellent image quality, uses universally available AA batteries, depth of field preview
Cons
Slight shutter lag and minor AF lag
Conclusion
Serious amateur shooters may have a few issues, but family snap-shooters, P&S digicam users just making the jump to a dSLR, student photographers, casual shutterbugs, and old timers with a collection of Pentax glass will appreciate the K100D's reasonable price, robust construction, operational simplicity, use of available anywhere AA batteries, image stabilization, and solid performance. Institutions that teach basic photography should very seriously consider the K100D since no currently available dSLR offers a better balance of features and capabilities and compatibility with thousands of KAF, KA, K, S (M42), and Pentax Medium Format optics. The K100D may actually be a more practical and useful imaging tool than its illustrious predecessor. Shooters who don't need image stabilization can opt for the Pentax K110D (which is identical to the K100D -- minus IS) and save a hundred bucks.
Pros
Solid build-quality, excellent image quality, uses universally available AA batteries, depth of field preview
Cons
Slight shutter lag and minor AF lag