No, but they might find one that they want to use, and that will be 
quiet a surprise, after they've been told about the unparalleled 
backward compatibility Pentax supports by the marketing department at 
the time they bought the camera.  When I hear, to paraphrase a bit, "K 
and M lenses usable with some limitations." I think, of course there are 
some limitations, they can't autofocus.  I don't think, these lenses 
won't meter properly and don't support any kind of exposure automation.

William Robb wrote:

>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Kostas Kavoussanakis"
>Subject: Re: The JCO survey
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>>Are you suggesting that you are using all the features of each of your
>>cameras? If not, please don't isolate the particular artifact in your
>>(non) quest for a cheaper body.
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>Are you suggesting that every DSLR buyer has a raft of K/M lenses that 
>they want to use?
>Or that K/M lenses can take advantage of every feature that a modeern 
>camera offers?
>Give your head a shake, Kostas.
>
>William Robb 
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