I kinda liked the Pentax system when I was searching for my first dSLR. But with no local distributor/agent, I didn't want to have to worry about servicing so went with the Canon 450D instead. No regrets though. But the reason some people go with the bigger brands are not necessarily because of better advertising or because of any fanboy-esque religion-membership reason, but rather because of better availability of after-sales service or 2nd-hand lenses/accessories in smaller markets this side of pacific. Nonetheless, kudos to Pentax. It's always good to have competition. If not, we'll all be sucked into the dark-side that is Nikkon. *wink*
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I kinda liked the Pentax system when I was searching for my first dSLR. But with no local distributor/agent, I didn't want to have to worry about servicing so went with the Canon 450D instead. No regrets though. But the reason some people go with the bigger brands are not necessarily because of better advertising or because of any fanboy-esque religion-membership reason, but rather because of better availability of after-sales service or 2nd-hand lenses/accessories in smaller markets this side of pacific.
Nonetheless, kudos to Pentax. It's always good to have competition. If not, we'll all be sucked into the dark-side that is Nikkon. *wink*