I think you're grossly overestimating the demand for such a camera
when all of those lenses are easily usable with a cheap ($10-20)
adaptor on essentially all non-Nikon DSLR's. Especially since use of
those lenses with an adaptor, particularly on Canon and 4/3rds DSLR's
means you can also use lenses from other mounts, many of which have no
equivalent in M42 mount, particularly fast OM, Contax and Leica
lenses.

-Adam

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:09 PM, JC OConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you are grossly underestimating the quantity of
> M42 lenses still in existance. They were sold in massive
> quantities in the 60's and 70's and were generally well
> made and simple. Hint: theyre still out there and alive and well.
> The pentax M42s in particular are of very high quality too.
>
> JC O'Connell
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
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>
>
> And, I'm sure, for a significantly cheaper price than a camera that will
> only appeal to a tiny fraction of the market for a regular DSLR.
>
> Less may or may not be more, but it's certainly going to cost more.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 02:51:17PM -0500, PN Stenquist wrote:
>> But you can do that with a current DSLR. Just put it in manual focus
>> and
>> manual exposure modes and turn off the review. I sometimes work that
> way.
>>
>> I cut my photographic teeth 35 years ago with all manual equipment. Im
>> not particular nostalgic about those times, and I don't gush about old
>
>> manual equipment. But I do enjoy working that way once in a while. No
>
>> special camera needed. It's all there in any of the Pentax DSLRs.
>> Paul
>> On Nov 19, 2008, at 2:21 PM, drew wrote:
>>
>>> Scott Loveless wrote:
>>>> On 11/19/08, drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Shame really, I would love a simple match needle or LED DSLR... no
>>>>> screen,
>>>>> no "modes", just the basics. Set your film speed, W/B, aperture
>>>>> and shutter
>>>>> speed. Personally I wouldn't want a built in flash, I never had a
>>>>> problem
>>>>> using an accessory flash with the little look up chart on the back
>>>>> ;-)
>>>> Retro-digital?
>>>
>>> Yup, a Zenit 12XP or Spotmatic with a digital sensor instead of
>>> film....no chimping, no fiddling around with menus to find some
>>> obscure setting that in reality makes no difference to the end
> result,
>>> no modes to shoot pictures of protons colliding in a particle
>>> accelerator, no frown and facial recognition, nothing... just the
> skill
>>> of the user to make a picture... :-)
>>>
>>> Drew.
>>>
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