For me the only K2 advantage over the KX is the flash synchro speed. Otherwise... KX does also exists in a DMD version and KX still does work when your batteries say 'no'. Of course it is not as rare as the K2, but is this really a problem? I'd call that a feature ;)Graywolf wrote:
K2 was the top of the line K series camera. ME Super was 2nd from the bottom M series and they sold millions of them as well so the K2 is much rarer.
I've got little to no clue about reasonable prices, but I must point out that the K2 is one _sweet_ camera. Uh, once you finally get the knack of adjusting the unusual film-speed ring, that is. (Fortunately, that did in fact eventually become easy after enough practice.)
-- Glenn
I can tell you a KX is a real pleasure to use, touch and hear :o)
BTW I got my KX at 60 euros. It was (and still is) is excellent shape (near mint). Had the 55mm 1.8 with it. Quite cheap I think.
--------------- Thibouille

