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I got the camera I *didn't want* for Christmas - HELP!



 
 
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Old December 26th 10, 09:58 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Jens Averbeck
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Default I got the camera I *didn't want* for Christmas - HELP!

Hi,

if you have "old" Pentax K-Mount Lenses you should take a look at the
newer Pentax DSLR, they are all nearly fully backward compatible with
the old K-Mount, which is nice when you have those.

Another plus is that the Anti-Shake isnt build into the Lens, its inside
of the Camera Body which makes the Pentax Lenses damn pricey and you
have on ALL Lenses (including ancient M42 Lenses!)a decent Anti-Shake
System.

The only Downside with Pentax DSLR is that their AF is a tad slower than
the AF from Nikon or Canon. But still more than fast enough for Planes etc.

Regards
Jens
Am 26.12.2010 08:16, schrieb Mike W.:
After lurking for some time, I have the need to ask you pros in here for a
bit of conversation/guidance about cameras.

I am an old-school chemical film SLR buff. Actually augmented the yearly
income with a few pix. Been out of practice since the digital age. I've
read a few reviews in a few mags (which I really don't trust, since most
sound like paid info-mercials)

The s.o. knew I was thinking about getting back into photography. She
thought she'd be nice and buy a camera for me... I got one of those about
the size of a deck of cards, which I will refuse to use.

Will take it back and splurge on a digi-SLR. Money is not a big object.

I like motion shots as well as stills.

The questions:

Which has the best shutter-release trigger? (I don't want to take a shot
only to see it occur two seconds after I trigger it)

Which has the better selection of lenses? (Don't some of them still utilize
the bayonet or threaded lenses of old? Are the oldies adaptable?)

Dollar for dollar the concensus fave?

Are the controls as "dinkable" as the old film SLRs (speeds/f-stops/manual
focusing/timed exposures)??

Are the built-in flashes worth a hoot?

Not trying to start a war between posters... just needing a bit of guidance
after Santa dropped the wrong camera off at the wrong house.

Thanks to all in advance.


 




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