Well, there IS ANOTHER WAY to work with these LENSES, but I'd suggest that
MOST people using a Pentax DSLR will not choose to use it for any NUMBER of
reasons.  The heck with using the camera's BUILT IN meter.  Take time to
understand the LIGHT  and the way the sensor works, and just shoot without
using a meter.  MUCH FASTER, much simpler, and, when one gets GOOD at it,
at least as accurate and, arguably, more so in some SITUATIONS.  I'm sure
this idea will not fly very far on this list.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell 

> Excuse me but DUH- there is no other way with these
> DSLRS with K/M lenses. Of course you do.
> I think you assumption might be correct because
> they have *** No Other Choice *** but to work that way
> with K/M?
> jco

> Bruce Dayton  wrote:
>
>So in summary, even though I think it would have been nicer to have 
>full K/M support, the green button kludge/hyper manual method of using 
>K/M is good enough for me because that is how I work anyway.  I 
>wouldn't be surprised if quite a few others feel as I do.


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