Boy Pedro, have you come to the right place...

If it makes you feel any better, I have the *ist D so I'm well into the 
digital world but I also recently bought an MX for very little.  I've since 
bought a couple Pentax M-series lenses on Ebay or this list (28,35&50MM).
So, You're not alone on your path.

Cory Waters
Atlanta,GA

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From: "Pedro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:15 PM
Subject: bought an MX - need some advice


> Hi,
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> I'm glad to have stumbled across such an active mailing list... I've
> always had a big interest in photography - though I never went further
> than taking snapshots with point and shoot cameras. So, when I recently
> was offered an old Pentax MX for next to nothing, I bought the thing on
> an impulse. Now, I never owned an SRL before, let alone an all manual
> camera, and I'm really enjoying learning to use it. I do, however, have
> a few questions and concerns with which I hope you can help me.
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> With digital photography taking over the market, is the MX a complete
> dead end? If anything goes wrong, will it still possible to get service
> and replacement parts in Europe? If I buy extra lenses, will they have
> any market value in the near future? I'm not complaining for the time
> being, since I bought the thing really cheap from a friend, but I'm a
> bit reluctant to put any more money on it if will be of no use in an
> year or two.
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> Anyway, I am mostly interested in trying street photography and macro.
> Currently I have a basic 50mm lens (f1.7), which is not especially
> suited for neither...
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> As for macro, I must say I'm somewhat confused. I want to take close up
> pictures of bugs and flowers and that sort of stuff, and I know I need a
> macro lens to be able to focus real close, but what kind of focal
> distance do I need? I really have a difficult time picturing the field
> of view at such close distances.
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> Regardless of the macro issue, I'll need a wide angle for street photos.
> 28mm, 35mm, wide angle zoom... I'm leaning towards a 28 prime, but feel
> free to convince me otherwise. Budget is limited, so I'll buy second
> hand. Can you recommend me any particular model featuring a good
> price/quality relation, and not too hard to find?
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> Thank you for your time,
> pedro
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