Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
10-22-2017, 02:40 PM
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I also would recommend avoiding the K-5; it is a wonderful camera (I own one), but it's also long superceded and its successors are just so much better that it isn't funny. I found the K-5 quite adequate for most of the stills shooting I was doing, and it was the best there was when I bought it, but in 2017 if I were moving up from anything else, I wouldn't go earlier than the K-3.
If you were looking for your first-ever DSLR then I WOULD recommend the K-5, but you need something several steps up from what you already have to make the purchase worthwhile.
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