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Denny B wrote:
Please excuse my ignorance.How do I answer in an ongoing thread.
Farther down I have a posting, it was the first posting I have made
and I can't figure out how to reply to that thread. Below is what
I posted in that thread.
Thanks
Denny B
Can I use manual lenses on Digital DS2
Denny B
Sat, 22 Apr 2006 10:01:42 -0700
I am anticipating purchasing a Pentax Digital DS2 body.
Can I use my manual Pentax lenses I have collected over
the last 35 years on the DS2 body, Some lenses
are A-lenses, some are just SMC non A-lenses.
Can I focus these lens manually and observe through the viewfinder
that the lens is focused but even though I manually focus
still get electronic signal (light or beep ) that the lens is
focused?
Can I use all light metering functions ( matrix, center weighted,
spot )
with the A-lenses and some metering functions with the non A-lenses.
I am a new poster here.
Thanks in advance
Denny B
Can I use manual lenses on Digital DS2
Denny B
Sat, 22 Apr 2006 10:01:42 -0700
I am anticipating purchasing a Pentax Digital DS2 body.
Can I use my manual Pentax lenses I have collected over
the last 35 years on the DS2 body, Some lenses
are A-lenses, some are just SMC non A-lenses.
Can I focus these lens manually and observe through the viewfinder
that the lens is focused but even though I manually focus
still get electronic signal (light or beep ) that the lens is
focused?
Can I use all light metering functions ( matrix, center weighted,
spot )
with the A-lenses and some metering functions with the non A-lenses.
I am a new poster here.
Thanks in advance
Denny B