Hi John, > I feel the same way, for me the upgrade path with film > cameras was usually the medium (film), or a new lens, so it > didn't matter that I was still using an MX when there were > newer models available, besides I enjoyed using the MX. I > waited until the MZ-3 before having a camera with AF. But now > the medium is in the camera and it's a whole new ball game. I > still own 2x MX, 2x KX, 1x LX, 2x Super A, 2x MZ-3 and a 645 > plus various spare parts bodies.
I've really cut back on my film cameras - just one MX & a LX - but they are used frequently and will be whilst film is easy to get. These two are destined for the shelf when film is no more, I won't sell these. The shift from film as the medium to the camera has been difficult to get used too, yet I have to say the economics stack up very favourably against film processing, even with the amount of photography I do. Oddly enough, I sold most of the film cameras because I thought that the bottom would drop out of the market for them as digital cameras became widespread. The last time I looked, LXs still made reasonable money. Digital SLRs second hand don't fair badly either. I think I've finally got to the stage of accepting a camera (particularly digital) as something which does have a second hand value. It's time for me to move on with this. I think it's time to really look at offers on the K20D. To go back to the subject line - what do I plan to do with my old DSLRs - I think the answer is sell them on, in the same way I did with film SLRs. Regards, Malcolm -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

