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Pentax K100D review · Aug 30, 11:22 PM by Simon Mackie

One camera that uses in-body stabilization is the new Pentax K100D. I have a bit of a soft spot for this camera because I own a lovely old Pentax K1000 film SLR. I haven’t seen one in the flesh yet, but there’s a great review here including a lot of sample shots. One of the fantastic features of this (very cheap) camera is that it’s compatible with the whole range of Pentax legacy lenses – so K and KA mount, and M42 screwmount lenses with an adaptor). Given the sheer number of great lenses available to buy secondhand or if you just have a collection of old Pentax glass, it might be worth checking this budget camera out.

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