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I used to have a film Pentax years ago, but it had screw-on lenses which kept them from being compatible with anything. As for the 110d, here's a review at dpreview (scroll down), imaging-resource (talks about the 100d which is similar), and cnet.
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I was looking into getting one of these a while back. I did my research and found that Walmart.com has it for $400, which at the time seemed like an excellent deal. That was until I discovered that Amazon has the K100 for $450. I think that the image stabilization would be worth far more than the extra $50. Just me, but I'd get the K100 instead of the K110.
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I didn't realize the other had image stabilization. That would be a huge bonus for me as I seem to really have the shakies lately when I'm trying to take shots. I actually found the k110d at walmart.com I was surfing their dSLR's since I work in the photo lab there and can use my 10% discount on things ordered online. Every little bit helps
But I'd be willing to forego the discount for image stabilization.
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Note that there's also the "K100 Super", which is identical to the regular K100 except
I'm hoping that Pentax has a more major replacement entry-level camera (K200D?) up its sleeve (as part of the expected announcements at PMA in January), but even then, that's likely to start at $500 for the body, so if cost is an issue, holding out for that hope probably isn't worthwhile. |
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cost IS a factor, but I also don't want to buy something that in a few months I regret. I was looking in the 500-600 range. I still want to have a bit of money left over to buy a couple of gadgets to go with it
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has gotten ridiculously cheap. You can get it from a reputable dealer with kit lens for about $435 after $100 rebate. Or, if you want to go for another lens to start instead of the kit lens, the body only is down to $375. (The K100D plus the DA 40mm for $215 is a killer combo.) |
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If you want, you can actually upgrade to the newer K10D for only $600 after the mail in rebate. This has got a superior sensor, weather sealing - it's basically the avid amateur/pro version of the K100. If you don't work outside a lot and never plan on making bigger prints of your photos, chances are you don't need these extra features, but if you want a body that you can really grow into for only a little extra $ this is the one to get.
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