Hi Dave ... Thus far I've not been happy with the quality of most of the
test shots.  Many are soft, some are out of focus, lots of pics seem to be
underexposed, even when shooting fully manual and basing the exposures on
hand held meter results.  In  fairness to the gear, my learning curve is
just starting.

Thanks for the reminder about the MF/AF switch.  I just checked it to be
sure it was set to MF.  Gotta find out how to turn off those focus
confirmation lights in the finder.  Very annoying and seemingly not all
that accurate.

Otherwise the camera feels nice in the hand, offers good balance with some
of the M and A lenses, and will soon be ready to receive a strap and greet
the great outdoors.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Buying a Pentax Dslr is one decision so far this century i have not
regreted making.LOL
>
> As far as using MF lenses,the one thing to remember is switching from AF
to MF on the
> camera. 


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