I'll miss having the K-7 as my primary camera. The K-7 and I took a LOT -- LOT -- of good photos together. It's old now, and has some dead pixels, and the sensor is approaching 90,000 actuations, so it's getting to the point where I can reasonably expect to need to replace the shutter at some point.
The K-7 will remain my reprographic camera and when I take my K-3 kit out will go, too, as I store them in the same Pelican box. But on a local day trip or for softball and bowling, the K-3 will be going with me now.
K-7, I'll always keep you and you'll always be used. Thank you for getting me back into photography and thank you for the amazing photos we've taken in the last two years.



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