Kind of interesting to me that people even mention such things. I didn't have 
cameras with in-built level indication until recently (I think my Olympus E-5 
in 2010 was the first), same for multi-exposure bracketing. I just brought 
along a bubble level and did my own bracketing when needed. 

>From the lack of those features, it sounds like they might have been working 
>with current but not necessarily top of the line bodies. Your K-3 was the top 
>of the line Pentax just prior to the K-1. 

G

> On Sep 9, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Ken Waller <kwal...@peoplepc.com> wrote:
> 
> I recently attended a 5 day photo workshop in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan 
> along with 10 other participants.
> As usual I was the only Pentax equipped photog, the rest were all Canon or 
> Nikon users.
> 
> I was surprised to hear the comments some of the participants had about their 
> cameras regarding seemingly small features that their cameras lacked - like 
> lack of a level indicator and their in ability to shoot more than 3 multiple 
> exposures. These participants all had recent or the latest Nikon or Canon 
> bodies. Some of this may have been due to the operators lack of familiarity 
> with their cameras but others were sure about their cameras limitations and 
> surprised that my not the latest K-3 had these features.

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