Larry, like others said - ME Super is the most attractive for its bright and big viewfinder. The ZX-10 and ZX-50 are probably worth letting go, and if I am not mistaken ZX-50 has a crippled mount.

I don't have much clue about P* cameras, but Super Program seems like a nice one... And K1000 is an icon...

I'd probably keep ME-Super if I planned to shoot film and K1000 for props... If you have an old but good flash - you might want to keep Super Program.



On 1/4/2013 3:15 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I'm attempting to do a much needed cleanup of the closet that I use
to keep my photo and camera gear. A few years back I used to peruse
craigslist for interesting Pentax gear.  A lot of the interesting
lenses came with film bodies. Plus, I got a couple from my mom.  As
such, I've got an assortment of film bodies that I've never even
used.  I'll want to keep one or two, just because, but should find
better homes for the rest.  Since all of my Pentax experience was
either with a Spotmatic or DSLRs, I don't know much about K-mount
film bodies.

So, what are the relative merits of?: ZX-10  (AF) ZX-50  (AF) Super
Program (AE?) P30t (AE?) P5   (AE?) MEsuper K1000

I'd guess that the two worth keeping would be the K1000, for
simplicity, and the ZX-50 for features.


-- Larry Colen l...@red4est.com sent from i4est







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