If you're sticking with Pentax there's only one. The K-3 or it's younger brother he K-3II which are probably functionally identical for your purposes. The K-3 can probably be had for a fairly sizable discount now and a somewhat bigger one in three to six months, based on passed history.

On 7/21/2015 4:13 PM, Norman Baugher wrote:
Of course I’m the Treasurer, I’m the only non-surfer in the group. Need I say 
more. (plus I’m great at managing other people’s money).
Different body with higher density sensors, never thought of that one. Then 
again, I’m not a digital guy. Suggestions?

On Jul 21, 2015, at 3:55 PM, mike wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

Hell's teeth, Norm!  They made you _Treasurer_?  I know Californians
have a reputation for gullibility but that is a whole different
planet.  Man.

Depending on your budget 8 -) you may find better value for money in
either an older FA lens or a newer body with a higher density sensor,
thereby allowing more of a crop.

On 21 July 2015 at 18:25, Norman Baugher
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey guys, I’ve been lurking for a while, so this is my first post in some time. 
I’ve been working with a group of surfers in California who work with various 
charities. We surf and film events for special needs kids. Being involved, I 
turned the group into 501 (c)(3). I’m the Chairman of the Board, but want to 
get into the photo side as well. We have a team of photographers, but I of 
course want to shoot events as well, can’t help it. I’ve got a K-7 and a 
55-300/4.5 WR but judging from the last event, I think I might need something 
longer. Check out the website and have a look at some of the images - 
suggestions on something longer? www.malibuunderdogs.org
Norm



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