I never felt the need to look at the ME-F.  I think there is only one lens 
that takes advantage of the early auto focus, and that lens is a bit on the 
heavy side.  While I like my ME-Super, when the light meter started acting 
up I tried to get it fixed and then placed it on the shelf.  Actually, I 
think it is fixed now, but since it let me down so many times before I just 
don't trust the meter.

Getting back to your question, I think anyone looking for an auto focus 
Pentax looks at one with a wider selection of compatible auto focus 
lenses.  Someone who is collecting Pentax cameras and wants to put it on 
display next to the ME and ME Super would be more interested then the 
general buying public.

                                                                                 Jeff
At 07:00 AM 6/7/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 23:08:00 EDT
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ME-F Bodies...Why so little mention?
>
>    Hi Guys...
>   Is the ME-F a rare bird ?..With pretty much identical specs to the -Super
>   plus the rudimentary focus-confirmation, I'd think there would be more
>   demand...I just picked-up one on e-Bay, very nice shape, for $38.50 + $ 8
>   with only 3 bidders...There's another one ("near mint") parked there with
>   a $ 75 BIN and no takers (e-Bay 1357549923 ) ..Albano's latest
>   body survey shows 148 ME-Supers on list and only 1 ME-F...If they are
>   rare I would think there'd be a little more enthusiam..Whats' up ?
>                                       Perplexed,
>                                                Bob
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