Any K-5 users out there to convince me away from Nikon?

Those Limited lenses are really attractive... 15mm, 31mm, 77mm all super compact...

The 31mm isn't that small... but it is one heck of a lens -- I sold mine a while back and do regret it from time to time... opined a bit about it recently on my blog (link in sig if you're interested in reading).

The 43mm, though -- that is a nice, compact lens with a fantastic look. If Pentax does ever jump into full-frame land, or if I ever get to the point where I'd rather use a film SLR than a film rangefinder for day-to-day shooting, I'll be rebuying the 43mm.
 
I used to have the K7 & have played with the K5 - beautiful handling cameras with a robust build and such quiet shutters.

The AF however was hit & miss with both when indoors (outdoor bright daylight was fine) and this was a dealbreaker for me. If you were strictly using MF lenses then this shouldn't be a problem.

On the whole, I really like the K5. Again, that shutter is so quiet... can't believe it's from an SLR.
 
The K-5 sure looks like a great deal, especially if you have a lot of K/M42 glass. Otherwise, the D5100 is a great option for Nikon lens users.
 
At the risk of being burnt at the stake (and I should quickly add that I'm fond of Pentax and love my 67), I see the K-5 and the Pentax lens line-up as being a purely subjective purchase.

Objectively, it's hard to rationalize. A number of other DSLRs will give equal IQ across the board, do a number of things better, and, with the exception of Sony, offer a broader choice of lenses. Not to mention all three main players offer the potential to upgrade to full-frame at some point.

I don't know that Pentax is in a position to offer full frame and compete with the other three because of price.

Still, I see the appeal. Just don't know I would go that route myself.
 
Sure, it's totally subjective. I like Pentax for their aesthetic as much as for their technical acumen...it is hard to go wrong with any brand these days.

I am still digging the K-5. It has been great for event photography, especially:
http://www.jrobertlennon.com/mfa11

(I am sure you'll be able to tell when I switched to the M9)
 
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