Thanks, P.J.  Would my A 50/2 work with the Pentax digital bodies-- 
i.e. the K100D?

Glen

On Sep 25, 2007, at 7:23 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> Oh yes the question how does the K100D compare to the D40 or D50?
> Favorably.
>
> Glen Tortorella wrote:
>> What a timely post, Larry!
>>
>> While I have been resistant to digital for quite some time, I find
>> this article interesting.  The idea of getting a good "budget" DSLR
>> has crossed my mind, but I know so little about working within the
>> DSLR format that I cannot get motivated to buy one.  I tend to like
>> prints.  Thus, I ask the supremely elementary question: how does one
>> turn the zeros and ones stored in the DSLR's memory into prints?
>> Would a computer and/or scanner be necessary (I do not have a
>> scanner, but I do have an iMac), or can a camera shop or photo lab
>> supply the means to do this if one does not have a scanner?  And,
>> finally, how does the K100D compare to the Nikon...the D40 or D50, I
>> gather?
>>
>> I welcome any and all advice or commentary :-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Glen
>>
>>
>> On Sep 25, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Larry Levy wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Chris Roberts, in his Digital SLR Guide News has selected the K100D
>>> as "best
>>> begommer budget DSLR"
>>>
>>>
>>> Question: What's the best beginner budget SLR?
>>>
>>> Answer
>>> You've been longing to improve the quality of the photos you take  
>>> and
>>> capture moments that just aren't possible with a compact point-and-
>>> shoot,
>>> but you find the price of digital SLR cameras extreme.
>>> I'm not surprised - back in the heyday of the film SLR, it often
>>> seemed
>>> silly to spend $300 on a camera when you could get a simple compact
>>> camera
>>> for less than $100. Now that the minimum price for a digital SLR is
>>> right
>>> around $500, it makes them pretty expensive investments.
>>>
>>> I firmly believe that the additional cost is justified when you
>>> take into
>>> account the fact that digital SLRs are able to capture a wider
>>> variety of
>>> shots than compact cameras. It's why the SLR has been the choice of
>>> professional photographers for years.
>>>
>>> Why tell you this? It will put my answer to the question above into
>>> some
>>> perspective.
>>>
>>>
>>> Right now, I think that the best digital SLR camera for a beginner
>>> on a
>>> budget is the Pentax K100D. Recently replaced by the K100D Super,  
>>> the
>>> original K100D has benefitted from a price drop that makes it
>>> significantly
>>> more affordable.
>>>
>>> The Pentax K100D is the least expensive camera you can buy that also
>>> includes built-in image stabilization. This feature oscillates the
>>> camera's
>>> sensor to counteract the effect of camera motion on your photos.
>>> While you
>>> can't really see camera motion when you're using fast shutter
>>> speeds with
>>> plenty of light, dim lighting and slow shutter speeds can lead to a
>>> lot of
>>> blurry shots.
>>>
>>> Since the image stabilization is built into the camera itself, it
>>> works with
>>> every Pentax lens that's compatible with the K100D.
>>>
>>>
>>> In addition to image stabilization, the 6 megapixel sensor offers
>>> plenty for
>>> anyone who doesn't want to print at sizes larger than 11x14 inches.
>>> The
>>> compact frame can be made even more so if you can get your hands on
>>> one of
>>> the specialized Pentax "pancake" lenses. These lenses don't stick
>>> out far
>>> from the camera, making the K100D a portable option for those who
>>> like to
>>> travel.
>>>
>>> Finally, the K100D runs on regular old AA batteries, which works
>>> well if
>>> you're one of those types who always forgets to re-charge batteries
>>> before a
>>> photo outing (many other cameras use special Lithium Ion  
>>> rechargeable
>>> batteries that take about 2-3 hours to reach a full charge).
>>>
>>> You can pick up a K100D for less than $500 with a lens, and for
>>> less than
>>> $400 without a lens.
>>>
>>> This second option works well if you already have some Pentax
>>> lenses from a
>>> film SLR camera, or know of a local camera swap where you can pick
>>> up some
>>> used Pentax lenses without paying full price.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Larry in Dallas
>>>
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