If you're serious about your photography, you'll want both of your working 
cameras to function the same way. Either go all Nikon or all Pentax. Half and 
half is a recipe for disaster, IMO.
Paul
On Dec 3, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

> As I've mentioned, my K-5 has been acting wonky. Unfortunately, it's been 
> intermittently so.  Last Monday it was Tango Uniform long enough that I 
> thought it had gone from being intermittent, and hard to diagnose, to simply 
> broken, but after a couple of hours, it woke up again.
> 
> I've tried the customer contact forms in both the pentax and the criscam 
> websites.  Thursday afternoon it crapped out on me and I tried calling cris, 
> the receptionist was going to send me an email from her account, so I could 
> reply with details. I never got that email.  My experience with the repair 
> department has me anticipating that if/when I send it in, I'll be without the 
> K-5 for at least a month, if not two. For the most part, I can get by with 
> the K-x (having now sold both my K20 and my K100) but there is the 
> possibility that something (like a paid gig) will come up where I'd need a 
> second camera body.
> 
> As it is, I have a bunch of Nikon mount glass sitting around, gathering dust. 
>  I've considered that if I  were to spend money I don't have on another body, 
> rather than getting a second K-5, getting a D7000.
> 
> Advantages of the K-5:
> Less initial outlay. The bodies cost about the same, but I don't have any 
> modern (auto focus, VR etc.) glass.
> No cognitive dissonance shifting between user interfaces.
> All of my DSLRs would be able to use the same lenses.
> Slightly better low light performance.
> 
> Advantages of the D7000:
> Able to use the Nikon glass that I already have like the 
> 105/2.5, 100/2.8, and if I get it modded the 1353.5 (what does it cost to mod 
> a pre ais lens to ais?)
> Able to use Nikon Speedlights
> Potential access to a whole new family of lenses that aren't available in 
> Pentax mount
> 
> This isn't a question of shifting brands, this is the question of whether to 
> keep everything the same, or to buy a body that would allow use of lenses and 
> strobes that don't work with Pentax?  What would you do?
> 
> Note, that what I'm really hoping for is an evil with an APS or 24x36  sensor 
> that with an adapter would work with K-mount, Nikon or even my old Minolta 
> glass. Let me rephrase that, I don't really care about the size of the 
> sensor, I want an EVIL with low light performance as good as, or better than, 
> my K-5.  
> 
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