Ricoh P lenses are the ones to avoid. The P pin fouls the AF  drive.

-Adam

Rick Womer wrote:
> Welcome, Corey, and very nice pic!
> 
> A scary cautionary question to other list members for
> your benefit: Didn't Tanya have a Sears lens that had
> to be cut off her ist D a couple of years ago?  Or was
> it a Ricoh lens?
> 
> Rick
> 
> --- Corey Leopold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm new to the list, and new to Digital SLR
>> Photography.  I had been
>> craving a Cannon 30d for about a year, but when I
>> finally got really
>> serious and read reviews, etc... I decided on the
>> K10d.
>>
>> I had the added (dubious) benefit of some old Sears
>> k-mount lenses
>> floating around my house that were my fathers. 
>> Probably not the best
>> lenses, but they work and I have that attachment
>> with my father that
>> way.
>>
>> Anyway I was out and about in Hemisfair Park near
>> the Tower of the
>> Americas and took this photo last night.  Taken with
>> the 18-55 kit
>> lense.
>>
>>
> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/82/371597300_1513d87f9b_b.jpg
>> Converted to B&W in the beta of Lightroom.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Corey
>>
>> -- 
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>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cleopold73
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