I have had it a bit too long to send it back. I bought it to use on 
my *ist and it worked very well. I had no problems on film cameras, 
it took very sharp photos of flying birds and didn't have a problem 
focusing. The macro button worked very good also. When I got a K100 
it still worked good once focused but when trying to focus on flying 
birds it hunted a lot when I used spot focus. I can still get good 
shots with it on my K100, it's only on the K10 there is more of a 
problem getting good shots.

Mike


At 10:44 PM 26/08/2008, you wrote:
>My K10 doesn't seem to like my Tamron 70-300 lens. Since I bought my
>K10 I have noticed that it seemed harder to get good shots with this
>lens on the K10 than the same lens on my K100. I tested the lens on
>both cameras and noticed that when using the K100 the images were
>slightly sharper than the with K10. When using the macro switch the
>depth of field is noticeably less on the K10 than on the K100 when
>set to Av. There are no problems with my Pentax 18-55 & 18-250. Does
>the K10 require digital lenses to get the best results?
>
>Thanks
>Mike
>
>
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