How about this one. At least you don't need to pay for service in the near future.

http://www.keh.com/shop/SHOWPRODUCT.CFM?CRID=8233564&SKID=PK0299906545502&SID=newused&BID=PK&CID=02&SOID=N&curpic=0&dpsp=0

Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan


I'm looking for (well for now just looking to know which ones) any brand
cameras (not too... well forget about e.g. Zenit) having a K mount.

I know about Pentax ones, I myself got very recently a KX which I already
love. But I'm looking to offer one to my father. At a time, he owned a
Yashica (M42) fully manual which he enjoyed much. He now uses a (P)Z-10 and
has completely lost interest in doing things himself. But looking at my KX
seems to awake some feelings :). I have lenses enough not to care about that
too much but would like to offer him a good old mechanical one but a K mount
one.


Maybe non Pentax ones will be less expensive so I want to evaluate any
affordable option. I was thinking about some Ricoh like KR-5 and so on.
However, I'm not quite sure how to be sure a camera is fully manual without
looking at its manual.

I found a listing of K mount cameras here
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ultimate_k-mount.htm but I'm not sure: I think
that a flash sync at 1/100 or better should be electro as well as 1/2000.
But then I'm lost.

If you have any idea... I like the idea to convert him back to fully manual
shooting and away from bzzzzzz tidit shlkzzzzzzzzzzz :D

Thibouille

PS: tell me if you do not understand something, my English is sometimes
awful.

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