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Kay Zero OneAnyone remember this bad boy?
As a result of playing with that very functional body cap (Pentax DA 40mm f/2.8 DA) I decided I needed one, and the only appropriate body would have to be "the brick" (aka the K01). I managed to track one down locally and paid what I thought was a fair price (in the region of those DJ's Nikon V1 specials). So far I am really enjoying the IQ (K5 guts in a smaller body) and am finding it may have displaced the E-P3 as an everyday option. Some pictures... taken at night, sans flash and at higher ISO Long exposure, brick shape put to good use lifting the brick mid exposure Cameron
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Re: Kay Zero OneInteresting camera and optics. 40mm is a sweet spot. Love the first image....tight composition really puts the emphasis on the eyes.
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Re: Kay Zero OneThe first two pictures are suitable for adds, the third picture is my favourite of the set. The eyes could be a touch sharper (specially the left eye), but even as is, I like it.
Re: Kay Zero OneLike all three and the last is great.
Craig
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Re: Kay Zero OneI don't remember the camera, but I do recall the big bridge. Sydney isn't it?
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Re: Kay Zero OneMy memories of the Pentax Ks isn't all that favourable.
When they moved from the screw mount to the K bayonet, they also moved into a mode of designing cameras that were no longer all that memorable. Some of their screw-mount bodies are, quite simply, classics. There is not one K mount body that comes even close. That said, I do hope that you enjoy yours. The images you've presented here are wonderful. But they're the work and skill of the photographer, not the camera. g.
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