Ok, just got back from a studio shoot with my K20D. There are a couple of things I noticed.
1. AF - I don't find any improvement over my K10D in a studio enviroment. THe speed for achieving focus lock depends a lot on the lens. With a 18-55II, it was very fast, I had no problem shooting fast as it locks EVERY time. But with the DFA100, :sweat:, I can point the focus sensor at the eye and yet it can't lock! Instead the focus indicator will blink, telling me it can't find focus. Both cameras gave the same problem.
2. DR - Sometimes we CAN have too much of a good thing. With the K10D and its 'clipped' DR, I can burnt out the white background and black out the black background at will. But with the K20D, the DR is so wide it picked out every shade and texture of the background. :bsmilie: I had a hard time tuning the studio lights to achieve the effect I want, which is pure white and pure black background.
That's it. I will 'report' more on the sport shooting aspect of the K20D when I get my DA*300.