View Full Version : Upgrade to Canon or Stick with Pentax
JaneCurrie
12-07-2011, 4:45pm
HI All,
I currently operate a Pentax K200D and am considering upgrading to the Pentax K5. I currently have 3 good quality lenses, a 50mm 1.4 prime, 10-20mm wide angle and a 24-70mm 2.8 all sigma brand.
The question I have is do I upgrade to the K5 or should I sell up and switch to Canon. The model Canon I would buy is the 7D.
I am not a professional, just an enthusiast and would greatly appreciate any advice from both Canon and Pentax users.
Kind regards,
Jane
1: Are you a bird photographer? IF YES - Canon is easily the best choice, Nikon the only other really practical option. Goto 6.
2: Do you want to do extreme macro photography? IF YES - I think Canon is the only choice but someone may correct me if there is a suitable lens available in other mounts. Goto 6.
3: Do you plan to do serious sport photography beyond the "just a hobby" level? IF YES - Canon and Nikon are the only games in town. Goto 6.
4: Do you want to get into architecture, food, or product photography in a way that will require a tilt-shft lens? IF YES - Canon or Nikon. Goto 6.
5: Did you say "no" to questions 1, 2, 3, and 4? IF YES - you can switch brands if you want to, but Pentax will do you very well, so what would be the point?
6 Now that your decision is clear, stop worrying and take some pictures! :)
Lance B
12-07-2011, 5:16pm
I agree with, Tony (Tannin).
If you do stick with Pentax, the K-5 is a superb camera and Pentax has some of the best lenses available. The K-5 is compact, and beautifully built and the IQ is amongst the best for APS C cameras. I used to shoot Pentax but now shoot Nikon and the only reason I switched was due to the fact that I said yes to some of the questions outlined in Tony's little questionnaire and I wanted a FF camera.
Welcome to the site.
Do you also have a external flash?
Tony is biased :rolleyes:
Stick with Pentax, then if you really need a sideways transition, invest HEAVILY in Nikon. If however you want to migrate backwards, then buy a Canon. :D
Confused yet?
No?
Stick around a bit longer then and buy hair dye to survive the constant "seemingly correct" advice. :rolleyes:
K-5 vs 7D
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Cameras/Compare-Camera-Sensors/Compare-sensors/%28appareil1%29/676|0/%28brand%29/Pentax/%28appareil2%29/619|0/%28brand2%29/Canon
Stick with the K-5, unless you have a specific reason for wanting a Canikon like MASSIVE fast glass (even then, Sigma are releasing more options now) or tilt shift etc, then there's no reason to give up the good thing you've got going.
K-5 vs 7D
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Cameras/Compare-Camera-Sensors/Compare-sensors/%28appareil1%29/676|0/%28brand%29/Pentax/%28appareil2%29/619|0/%28brand2%29/Canon
Err ... Kym ... no-one takes DXO seriously, you know. These are the same turkeys who said the D200 has less high-ISO noise than a 5D! But hey - Why do things by halves? If you are going to be wrong, why not be wildly wrong?
(DXO, I mean, not you.)
I agree with Tony.
And when Lance and I agree on something, the best thing you can do is take your life savings and bet the whole lot.
JaneCurrie
12-07-2011, 8:18pm
Thanks for all your replies, you've all confirmed what I was thinking anyway...stick with the Pentax, I love my lenses and am familiar with the brand, no real reason to change. Thanks also for the funny comments!:D
Time to go shopping and then more photographing, yay!
Hey - off topic a bit, I know, but sort of relevant to this thread - what is the story with Pentax flash? People used to say that Pentax flash was the poor relation and that Canon was a lot better and Nikon better still. But that was quite a while ago. I don't often hear people suggesting that there is much difference between the current Nikon and Canon flash systems nowadays, and I think I vaguely heard somewhere that the Pentax ones are good too now. Anyone have a view?
A couple of flash options... Pentax AF540FGZ which is quite good, and the new Sigma EF-610 DG Super (P-TTL) which has better specs, newer and cheaper.
They both have lots of options, power levels, high speed and wireless.
JM Tran
12-07-2011, 9:15pm
I don't often hear people suggesting that there is much difference between the current Nikon and Canon flash systems nowadays, and I think I vaguely heard somewhere that the Pentax ones are good too now. Anyone have a view?
Nikon flash system rocks for both TTL accuracy and wireless control, Canon is ok but Im still not as happy with it as it should be, Pentax flashes - both the AF540 and AF360 - esp the latter - sucks for TTL accuracy sometimes and nowhere near on par with the 2 bigger brands. If I were to use flashes for Pentax I'd buy the Metz 58, or the latest Sigma.
ricstew
13-07-2011, 4:51pm
I use some old Nikon sb28's on camera and off in manual.........on my Pentax.......love em all....
cheers
Jan
Evil_Robot_Santa
26-07-2011, 8:15pm
Good on you Jane I use the Pentax K200D and have no problems.
I have been around the world more than once and often get comments about how easy the pentax brand is to use.
Love those Signa lens:th3:
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