Comments below:
Oh and Hi Rod.                  > Hello,
>      I'd like to say thanks to everyone for being so easy going and kind
> to folks who are new to this group.  It is great to see such an
> experienced/educated set of folks treat newbies with so much kindness.
> It is also a wonder to see such a clean mailing list since the yahoo
> groups are so filled with trash nowadays!
> 
> In anycase, I'm certain that I should probably have done a bit more
> homework before posting this note, but I'm about to burst at the seems
> with excitement at getting the *ist D.  However, I'm doing my best at
> making a cautious purchase.  You see I have the pentax ZX-7 which I use
> to mainly to:
> 
> 1. Shoot pics of family and friends using a wide angle lens (I'm at the
> office and don't have any lens specs and none are PRO type of lens)
> 2. Close-ups of the garden plants/flowers with my macro lens
> 3. Shoot pics of Birds/Insects using my zoom lens

You'll find the list has a number of macro shooters as well as many other
"specilties".Someone can 
always come up with an answer here<g>
> 
> I love to shoot pictures but simply as a hobby.   I shoot tons of pics
> with the hope of getting at least 2 or 3 great ones from a roll (if that
> many)   I haven't had any formal training in photography so I depend on
> the Automatic Settings which the camera has.  In reading the article in
> Photographic Mag. this month, the article states that these Automatic
> Settings (Macro, Sports, Portrait and such) are not included as settings
> in the *ist D.  This leads me to believe that I'll have an autofocus
> only
> and that I'll have to learn the correct settings for the different photo
> shoots. 

No i believe manual and auto focusing is available.At least with the starkist you can
preview right a 
way and see if what you are doing is working.
Main thing is to have fun and shoot.:-)
> I don't mind having to take a course in order to better
> understand all the different settings, but as I said this is really just
> a fun hobby for me and I'm concerned to put 1700 into a hobby which I
> may never master as some of you obviously have.
> 
> The reason I'm looking at the Pentax line is that I've already got so
> much invested in lenses that I'd hate to have to jump over to another
> brand.  This would mean buying a Digital and Film SLR (for backup) and a
> new set of lenses.
 
Its my understanding the equivalent Nikon,the D100,has the same sensor as the 
starkist,so
i cannot 
see anyadvantage to move to Nikon if you already have Pentax or equivalent glass.

> If the answer is to ditch the Pentax line, any suggestions for another
> set of SLRs would be great.  This will give me something to start
> looking at while I read your other posts.

The folks who have the camera here on the list seem pleased with it,especially now that
Pentax has 
upgraded its firmware.They'll be piping up soon.
> 
> Sorry for the long winded post, but I hope that some of ya'll can help.
> Thanks!
> 
> Regards,  Rod

Dave(digital and film guy)Brooks
                        


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