We've been busy getting rid of "stuff" and moving other things around getting ready for my two grandkids and their mom to come live with us. I've parted with some things I never thought I would, but after 20+ years of not using them...
However, my wife asked me why I didn't just get rid of a telephoto lens from my old Pentax camera. Did a little searching today and see it on eBay for various prices and discovered that it is a very good lens for its day and still appreciated today. It's not an automatic type, solely manual, only ƒ5.6/200mm. I find it described as a "M42 screw" mount, but I would call it a bayonet mount...three 'ears' and requires only a ¼ or maybe a 1/3 turn.
Further searching produced this info: It's not a screw mount but a "K" mount, bayonette, indeed. The camera itself is similar to the image below except the lens is
not a "SMC" (Super Multi Coated) Takumar, but the older tele-Takumar.
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I still have the body, Pentax ME and the ƒ2.8 50mm automatic lens, but there is some damage to the battery cover from a corroded battery (however, I think it is still in working order).
So, my request is for your opinion on keeping both lens' and buying a new(er) Pentax DSLR body (not much savings on the newest, K-x), or even one with a different lens than these two (K-x, white: <$450 @ Funfie.com and CameraKings.com). I really used the 200mm back in the day. Have some great, in my opinion, slides of my older son. Would be nice to get those digitized, but that is another story!
What do you think? Is it worth staying with Pentax (assuming the body accepts this lens mounting) or just dump them for $100+ dollars on eBay?
Thanks for your opinion and time! Winning opinions will be sent checks as soon as the final decision is made! Offer not valid where opinions are outlawed.