woefulwabbit
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I just got a white K-x from SLR-R, really loving it so far.
Any tips on what is a good flash for a beginner?
This is the perfect place to start: http://pttl.mattdm.org
Just a quick comment here. I'm a Nikon user for a long time, and if the K-x has a built in wireless flash system that works well with its dedicated 360 flash head, then it would really be one of the best entry level DSLRs out there over the other standard brands. Also, it uses DNG RAW as well which is a widely readable RAW format.
As you can prob guess... I'm also eyeing K-x (as a second body/system) : P
Yes, the K-x has built in wireless flash system. I've tested it working with a Sigma 530 DG Super
Hi guys,
I Salute the shop for not letting ppl try on the new sets. Really!:thumbsup:
I just thought that since they are marketing the product so aggresively, they should have a demo set for ppl to try.
Err.. What marketing? I still see zero marketing from Pentax and Emjay for Pentax products. Just about all the marketing is via word of mouth from passionate Pentax users and good reviews in camera review sites.
With some kind assist from fellow expert, i managed to go to a shop to try out the D5000 and KX. My personnal feel when holding the KX is ok but when taking shots with it, I find the body is a bit small too small for my comfort, compared to D5000. And for whatever reason unknown to me, I prefer the interface of D5000.
Lucky I tried, now I am more convinced to get a D5000, not that KX is lousy, as a matter of fact, I find KX very value for money. peace
Understandable, I felt this way initially when I 'downgraded' from my K10D to the K-x. Handling the K-x was a little awkward because it's so small compared to the K10D that I've been used to. It didn't take long for me to get used to the size of the K-x though, so I don't really notice it anymore unless I'm using both cameras in the same shooting session.
If your hands are really huge, then that could be a problem, but otherwise I think you will easily get used to it like I did.