I'm pretty sure that they're identical.
On 10/22/2014 12:56 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 20.10.14 23:03, schrieb Mark C:
I have had no problems with my K3 and I was pretty early to get one.
Upwards of 15,000 images and counting.
Great. Thanks to you and everyone else who replied in this thread.
I've taken the plunge and it's now sitting on the table, right next to
me, in the dwindling afternoon light in rainy and stormy Cologne. The
mere thought that we'll be back on winter time in a little over a
week... Yikes...
Everything appears to be fine, so far, no sticky trigger button and
the rear thumbwheel works as it should. Most of the menues look
familiar and so does the rest. The various settings have already been
changed to my preferences and given the comparatively small difference
to the K-5 I expect that we'll hit the ground running.
I definitely like the new rotating diopter correction knob. Far better
than the fiddly slider they had in all earlier models.
The 18-135-mm will be a most welcome addition to my arsenal for those
occasions when speed is more important than the last little bit of
image quality, and I'm sure my back will love it.
Still, I feel a bit sorry for the K-5 that's been an enormous pleasure
over the last 4 yeras but will have to go now. It was such a relief
after the K-7.
Does anyone know if the K-3 accepts K-5 viewfinder screens?
Ralf
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