Originally posted by stevebrot Going wide is harder than on 35mm
Going distant is easier
These were the things that struck me most when I got my first (APS-C) DSLR after many years with an SLR.
Most people coming to APS-C with a set of vintage lenses will need to consider getting extra coverage at the wide end - ie lenses with focal lengths that previously seemed unimaginably wide. There are numerous threads discussing the options. Even if you prefer primes, don't rule out zooms - they are often a good affordable way into wide coverage and there are some very high-quality modern zooms in K-mount.
Congratulations on the KP, @lifeincolour - it's an amazingly capable camera. I'd suggest getting the KP ebook written by the late lamented Yvon Bourque - it's full of useful practical information.
Originally posted by stevebrot If anyone mentions the word "e*****lence" or suggests that apertures or anything other than focal length be multiplied by crop factor, react as if the comment is a matter of politics or religion.
Mind your language Steve. ;-)