My Pentax bodies are an MX, and 3 Spotmatics.  My bodies from other brands are
all metal, manual focus, and with the exception of my Yashica Electro 35,
mechanical shutter.

I can't see myself ever going plastic (sorry, "polycarbonate" <g>).  There are
so many good old bodies out there for decent prices, why bother?  I don't need
AF or AE, although I do hope one day to own an LX.  Were I to upgrade, it would
be to decent Medium Format (not that I don't like my Yashica Mat, but it does
have it's limitations), likely a 6x7 or 67.

cheers,
frank

Mike Johnston wrote:

> Hah! Great point.
>
> Canon is so good at being Canon, nobody else has to be Canon....
>
> So let me ask a hypothetical question here. Asked of everyone. IF you have
> to choose between EITHER the older, metal bodied, manual focus Pentax family
> (Spotmatics, M series, A series, up to LX) ***OR*** the
> polycarbonate-bodied, AF Pentax family (P series, ZX series, up to
> MZ-S)--and you couldn't mix and match and you couldn't use both--which would
> it be?
>
> I guess since my main Pentax is an ESII you know which way I lean.
>
> --Mike

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