Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Pentaprism finder instead of pentamirror, somewhat larger viewing area (
> believe), larger buffer.  Not a lot of differences, but enough to move some
> purchasers in the direction of the DS.
> 
> Yes, $410.00 for the body only - almost LN with only 3500 clicks on the
> odometer.  Not much more than a good P&S, even some used ones.  Does it fit
> your budget?  Can you make it fit your budget?
> 
> Shel
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Ann Sanfedele
> 
> > > Consider a DL or, better yet, a good, used DS, use your manual Pentax
> glass
> > > on it just as you would an older manual camera.  I paid $410.00 for my
> > > current DS, used, and in beautiful condition from KEH.  I mostly have
> > > K-mount lenses, and they work very well with the DS, and I suppose with
> a
> > > DL as well. Bada Bing - a minimal learning curve.
> > >
> > > Shel
> >

LOL nothing short of free really fits :) however  - I have
to do something....

and I need at least one auto focus lens because I can't
focus very well or fast enough.

thank goodness I have still have good credit.

ann





> >
> > What is the "better yet" aspect of the DS over the DL ,
> > Shel?
> > are you talking about $410 just for the body?
> 
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