This is a discussion on Pentax K7 within the Camera equipment & accessories forums, part of the Education & Technical category; Originally Posted by JAS_Photo It will be calling, nay screaming, your name. Muahahahahah!!! Oh......it is......it is....... Worse than any tub ...
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well it is a lovely looking camera.![]()
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Whatever you do, don't try it with the grip attached. That got me saving up for one. It's such a well build camera, great to hold and yet relatively small and light.
I'll shut up now. Sorry...
Listen, three eyes, don't you try to outweird me, I get stranger things than you free with my breakfast cereal.
I know what you mean, it's a very nice camera that almost harkens back to Pentax's compact-yet-solid 35mm film DSLRs of yore like the ME Super etc.
Unfortunately I'm not a candidate for a body upgrade for quite a long time coming. But the one thing about Pentax moreso than Canikon, is that the bodies typically drop drastically in price about a year from the introduction and even more when a new model is introduced. And also factory refurbs hit the market.
The K20D was close to the same price as the K7 when it was introduced and even last year you could get one for about $900 (or less). So just how much willpower and patience do you have, Lisa?
lol..about as much the bank account of an unworking starving student dictates these days...but good to know that it might be worth it. I can't go into debt over a camera at the expense of another $1400 in tuition fees which are due again in April.If I get a decent tax return due to all the student fees and dental bills of last year I might consider it.
I tried the K20 (under $900) too but the K7 has a way better hand feel.
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I have seen and played with Pentax's several times but my issue with ever considering going with one is they are really, really light on the glass side. That alone would make me shy away, but if more people move to Pentax they may strengthen the lens line. I picked the Camera I did based more on my lens choices than the bodies, in two years using DSLR's I am on a second body. Film I rarely bothered to update the body because with film you can get a great shot using a shoe box a whole other game with digital where you will update your body often but your glass rarely. Sigma though does add some decent lenses to the Pentax line.
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Get your education first Lisa. I have had low price DSLRs and mid priced DSLRs and my photography NEVER improved one bit ! It's really not the camerabut it is true. Think education, education, education
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