Why would Pentax show this model along with the K10D? I doubt Pentax will produce any more film cameras; maybe they were wanting to compare the Pentax K10D sealing to the excellent sealing of the Pentax LX of the 1980s. Who knows . . . maybe there will be a KXD produced soon--keeping the "K" series letter, and adding the "X" to reminese the film KX, MX, and LX bodies, and make it comparable to the Nikon D1X.
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Why would Pentax show this model along with the K10D? I doubt Pentax will produce any more film cameras; maybe they were wanting to compare the Pentax K10D sealing to the excellent sealing of the Pentax LX of the 1980s. Who knows . . . maybe there will be a KXD produced soon--keeping the "K" series letter, and adding the "X" to reminese the film KX, MX, and LX bodies, and make it comparable to the Nikon D1X.