I have so much fun with my P645N
I have so much fun with my P645N
Thanks for the feedback so far. I'm waiting to see the results, but I have to say that I like the way this camera handles. It has a brilliant viewfinder, intuitive controls and a fit and finish that remind me of my old Nikon F3. And the manual focus lenses focus so smoothly I don't think I'll bother getting any auto focus lenses for it.
I love the 35mm manual lens (21mm equiv). As you say the manual lenses are a dream to focus. The 75mm FA is excellent, and even the 200mm (135mm equiv) auto focuses easily.
The user interface is brilliant: Each function has a knob. Set all knobs to green and that mode is auto. At a glance you can see which knobs are set away from auto. I really want a 35mm film and an SLR digital camera with similar usage; I can't stand menu's.
The motor drive makes it so easy to pop-pop-pop, at $1 a shot with developing and scanning.
Heavy-ish camera, but with the almost-pancake 75mm lens no heavier than a Nikon D3, and the grip fits so easily in the hand that you can carry it all day. (Donning a flame retardant suit in a rangefinder forum).
I picked up a 645N plus some lenses when Pentax had missed yet another deadline on releasing a digital 645, so even the FA lenses were pretty cheap. The 35mm manual lens is somewhat expensive, but worth it; the 35mm FA is very expensive when it (rarely) comes up. The auto lenses have doubled since then, although manual ones are still reasonable.
You can find deals on Craigslist as wedding photographers finally get around to cleaning out their closets. It bites rocks to sell your $3,000 camera for $500.
These local listings are sometimes very underpriced because the seller can't easily find pricing information; KEH rarely has any auto lenses in stock for comps. The manual P645 with some lenses can be very reasonable.
Here is a shot of the Denver skyline on Velvia with P645N and 75mm lens. I love the colors.