Jens Bladt wrote:

Hello Don.
I clever decision IMO.
About the *ist D:
No mirror lock-up. But you can choose between 2 sec and 10 sec self timer,
which unfortunately doesn't prerelease the mirror (like PZ-1). But it still
According to the manual on page 48 the 2 second self timer setting pre-releases the mirror. Just to be sure I tested it, and the manual doesn't lie..

reduces vibration (from you touching the camera).
No important flaws, except maybe:
1) CF card door/CF card removal inconvenient.
2) No instant histogram available (after three clicks it's there)
Not a big deal, really. You'll get used to it.
Regards
Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Don Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 16. oktober 2005 09:27
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Digital finally


Hi all,

I am about to invest -- after all this
time -- in a digital camera. In the past
I have had some really valuable help
from old friends in this group and now
need more.

I'd like to use a Pentax *ist D or its
smaller sibling because I have a decent
collection of Pentax lenses, a macro
setup, and the body would go onto the
microscopes without any need for further
engineering -- that has all been done
for other SLR bodies.

Here are the questions:

Does the camera have mirror lock-up or
some other anti-vibration feature?

Is the cable release an expensive addition?

Will it work with the Vivitar 730AFPK
Autofocus Zoom Flash I have for the MZ50?

Are there any weaknesses that have
emerged over the few years the camera
has been on the market?

I'll be looking for a secondhand body
and if anyone has such a thing I'd be
interested.

Best,

Don

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