Originally posted by stevebrot Strangely, the kit-in-bag-weight for my K-3 is quite comparable to that of my film SLR kit once one adds in extra rolls of film to support a similar number of shots per session.
Steve
I shot a lot less with film than I do with digital (unless someone was paying me...), so that feels a bit like cheating...
And in my case, I have a different set of lenses than I did with film (my 16-50 is a lot heavier than the 35-75 I used with the Super Program)
Oh, and there's no winder, or separate flash most of the time...
But it's remarkable how close the KP is all in compared to how I remember film days...
Ergonomically, I had lots of issues with the KP until I turned the knobs around.
I kept changing shutter speed when I wanted aperture and aperture when I wanted shutter speed. Argh.
Happily, it lets you swap them. Much better...
-Eric