Well, it's complicated. I just gave my Pentax K200D and three lenses to my niece. That leaves me with a K-5 as my only Pentax camera (along with a dozen lenses). And you see my micro four-thirds kit below. I am considering either a K-5 IIs or a Ricoh GXR as my second "Pentax" camera. But I'm waiting to see if Ricoh comes out with a K-mount module for the GXR before acting. That's fine because the price of the K-5 IIs will only come down with time. On the micro four-thirds front, I am waiting to see if Olympus's E-P3 replacement is a Pen with a built-in EVF. If it is, I may just bite and clear out some of my MFT bodies. If not, the Sony NEX 6 looks good. But if I go that route, all of my micro four-thirds gear may go. That would be okay because I have another niece who I got started on the system. (Both nieces are lucky girls). Then there's the Fuji X-E1. If that really turns out to be the camera we all hope it is, it could replace my Pentax gear. And if the X100 goes back on sale for under $1000, it could just be an addition to anything I have now. Like I said, it's complicated.