semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
A 31mm Limited on one of these is a very appealing prospect.
I'm kind of a manual focus, fixed focal length kind of guy. I am kind of liking that little 40.
I found what appears to be fairly good info on using MF lenses here:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/...-k-01-manual-focus-lenses-green-button-2.html
sounds like the pre-A K lenses are possibly the worst choice for use on this body. Even screw mount lenses may work a little better.
fun!
I usually use my in manual mode and hit the green button before shooting. I personally don't like some guy in Japan deciding what ISO, f-stop, shutter speed I use.
To each his own but I don't understand this line of thinking and I hear similar things all the time. Usually it's someone who thinks shooting their DSLR in manual mode makes them a real photographer because they're making all the decisions.
That isn't you I know but I'm still confused. You're in manual mode, you've selected your ISO in the camera and your aperture on the lens body. Now you hit the green button so some Japanese guy isn't deciding how your photographs look.
The camera is then going to choose the right shutter speed for a proper exposure. Finally you hit the shutter and take your photo. The camera still chose the shutter speed for you. The same speed it would have chosen if you'd just used Av mode with a chosen ISO.
If you still want to be able to use the aperture ring, but not have to hit the green button every time you can use the tape trick I described earlier and cover the contacts on your F 28mm. Then you would have manual aperture control, but without having to hit the green button before every photo.
Also you don't need to keep your shake reduction off in fear of leaving it on while using a tripod. If you use the remote or the self timer the camera automatically turns it off for you. The shake reduction really is quite good on the K-01, useful as well.
I hope this info is helpful.