Also one ofr the reasons i us my nikons more than Pentax, is the AF in
these low light conditions is much better.

Dave

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Bipin Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Larry, interesting post. If you can saw and file an old focusing
> screen with split + micro prism collar, get a parts Pentax film SLR
> with one. They are just great and so cheap. Even the legendary K1000
> SE can be bought for $ 30 from evilBay.
> Now about the Canon 60D gentleman Chris using flash all the time. I am
> surprised as this camera can take awesome photos w/o flash. Here is
> why: we were on a 21-day escorted tour of western Europe, the UK and
> Spain. We had two families with the Canon 60D. I was struggling with
> my K20D / FA AL 35mm f2 for interior shots - flash not allowed in many
> of the museums & cathedrals - while the guys with their Canon 60Ds /
> 18-135 Kit lens were getting great results. I believe there is a
> setting on the 60D that allows you brilliant photos indoors w/o flash.
> Bipin - from a far away enchanting land.
>
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