ATTN: Fuzzybabybunny (and other camera people)

kalster

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it will work, for manul you will have to set the exposure in M mode by pressing AEL button, since its manual you will have to set the aperture using aperture ring. The kit lens is pretty decent for the price. Also I would recommend getting the k100d, the SR is pretty useful
 

yllus

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Actually I think you might be out of luck with that lens. From that eBay auction:
This item is a Pentax lens for SLR cameras ? M mount
From the Pentax K110D specs sheet:
Lens Mount

Type - PENTAX KAF mount compatible with PENTAX KAF2, KAF and KA mount lenses
Power zoom function - Not available
K-mount lenses - usable with restrictions
S-mount lenses - usable with adapter and restrictions
67/645 lenses - usable with adapter and restrictions
Maybe it is compatible - someone with a better knowledge of Pentax cameras might know. At the outset it looks incompatible though.
 

kalster

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Originally posted by: yllus
Actually I think you might be out of luck with that lens. From that eBay auction:
This item is a Pentax lens for SLR cameras ? M mount
From the Pentax K110D specs sheet:
Lens Mount

Type - PENTAX KAF mount compatible with PENTAX KAF2, KAF and KA mount lenses
Power zoom function - Not available
K-mount lenses - usable with restrictions
S-mount lenses - usable with adapter and restrictions
67/645 lenses - usable with adapter and restrictions
Maybe it is compatible - someone with a better knowledge of Pentax cameras might know. At the outset it looks incompatible though.


no, its basically a K mount lens with manul control for setting aperture.
 

yllus

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Cool. I figured that might be the case but wasn't sure.
 

Gooberlx2

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How much are you spending on the K110D? Why not hold out for the K10D instead? I think that would provide better use and longevity in terms of the actual technology. It's pretty rugged according to reviews. Plus a more matured sensor. Worth up to a $300 difference, imo.