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  • My K1000 is really heavy. I’m considering getting a Pentax MX instead, as it’s basically the same but smaller, but with some added features. I like them for their simple, easy to use metering system and renowned reliability. I find it very satisfying to use the K1000 and the only reason I’m considering getting rid of it is because of its heft. I have no other complaints with the camera. I currently only have one lens for it, so I’m in no way committed to the brand.

    Is there anything else I should be considering? I’ve done lots of reading and generally the same cameras pop up. I have an Olympus Om-10 at home as it was my grandads and I didn’t really like the method of focusing - I don’t know what it’s called. But it looks like this: https://luminous-landscape.com/wp-content/uploads/2003/03/viewfinder.jpg However, I did like the size of it. It is much better for my relatively small hands. Do the other OM cameras use the same focus screen?

    Key criteria would be a big, bright viewfinder, fully manual option (mainly for my own learning), an all black version is a plus and a good range of lenses obviously. This makes me think of Nikon. I know the F3 is well renowned, but it’s also known for its tank like build - so that seems like a sideways step.

    West Yorkshire cameras have an all black Pentax MX w/ 1.7 50mm lens for £185. Iya the sameness lens that I have on my K1000. It’s very nice. I’d rather buy from a shop with a 3 month warranty over eBay. My budget could probably go to £300 for body only.

  • FA, FG, FM10 even

    Could sell you f100 also .. I want one Nikon body but ideally F6

  • If you have good Pentax lenses you want to hang onto, consider the ME, it's an even smaller version of the MX, The only catch is that it's ae-only.

  • West Yorkshire cameras have an all black Pentax MX w/ 1.7 50mm lens for £185

    I'd buy this if it's in good condition.

    Also look at the Pentax ME, it's small, but has a huge finder, is a joy to use.
    Aperture priority (with manual exposure correction if you like).
    Yeah that 50mm 1.7 is superb.

  • Single-digits (OM-1/2/3/4) OM cameras are a system. You can change the screens. These were the smallest slrs at one point, all the Pentax mx, lx, super-a etc were small too.

    I think the Pentax 50mm lenses were probably a bit sharper then the OM coated lenses.

    { edit - late to the party ... enjoy your new camera }

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