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Comment by nfortin posted on More help needed at 23/08/2005 - 16:24
I would recomend also getting an M-series wide angle lens, either a 24mm or 28mm. These are almost always available on e-bay at give away prices and will allow you to take excellent pictures in much lower light than will be possible with a zoom.
Comment by nfortin posted on Oh boy! Pentax M 50mm F/1.4 ! at 17/06/2005 - 12:49
I've seen a used Sigma 28-200 autofocus (KAF) lens available for sale in a local photograhic shop for £65. Its a stubby, chunky lens which takes a 72mm filter ring. The widest apperture was 3.5 or thereabouts
On the face of it this looks a lot of lens for the price, but I've no experience of zooms with this range. Does anyone have any experience or advice ?
On the face of it this looks a lot of lens for the price, but I've no experience of zooms with this range. Does anyone have any experience or advice ?
Comment by nfortin posted on Sigma 28-200 AF at 14/04/2005 - 15:54
I very much want to upgrade to either an Mz-6 or an Mz-7, but I'm not sure what the differences are.
I'd be very grateful for any guidance and view as to which is the better buy.
I'd be very grateful for any guidance and view as to which is the better buy.
Comment by nfortin posted on MZ-6 or MZ-7 ? at 11/04/2005 - 18:09
I'd like to put in a good word for the humble P30t. I owned one of these for many years and found it very simple to use, reliable, and gave excellent results.
I bought a K1000 for the Mrs and have always been impressed with its robust simplicity, but not its weight.
More recently I used an MZ-50 for several years without really bonding with it, briefly owned an MX-5n, and currently have both MZ-7 and MZ-6 bodies. I love both of these last two, really delighting in the fast and accurate autofocus and the look & feel of these two bodies.
I bought a K1000 for the Mrs and have always been impressed with its robust simplicity, but not its weight.
More recently I used an MZ-50 for several years without really bonding with it, briefly owned an MX-5n, and currently have both MZ-7 and MZ-6 bodies. I love both of these last two, really delighting in the fast and accurate autofocus and the look & feel of these two bodies.
Comment by nfortin posted on My Favourite Pentax at 15/07/2005 - 15:14


I used an MZ-50 for a couple of years in addition to a P30T. I had no problems with the autofocus, which I found to be both fast and accurate, but this is not a good move up from the P30 series if you have existing Pentax-A and Pentax-M lenses.
My recommendation, along with several earlier replies, would be the MZ-5n. This is really easy to use if your used to cameras with traditional dials - like the P30, and will happily take all of your old lenses in manual focus mode.