KerrKid
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Last night, I bought a couple of cameras on ebay. One was a Pentax 928M. That is the subject of this thread.
I'd read good reviews about the Pentax 928 and, when I saw this one listed for $49.99 w/ free shipping, I thought it was too much money to pay, but the allure of that 28mm at the wide angle of the lens got to me.
Once I placed the order, I decided to refresh my memory about the 928 and suddenly realized to my horror that I'd bought the wrong model! Reviewers screamed not to buy the 928m. Buy the earlier model, the 928, they said. The newer 928m had a slower lens, couldn't do double exposures, didn't have a focus lock, and a number of other features the older model had. It had been neutered. Suddenly, I had that sick feeling of being a chump. I had the chance to cancel the sale, but for some reason I didn't. Well, not in time. In a panic, I began feverishly looking for any positive comments on the 928m. I couldn't find much, but what I did manage to scrounge up wasn't bad and the images that were posted were actually quite good.
This morning, I've calmed down a bit and have come to terms with the purchase. Sort of. Here's why:
1. The Pentax 928m is a good-looking camera and not a blob of black plastic like the 928. I already have the Pentax 90WR's that fit that bill and don't need another black plastic camera.
2. It's smaller than its older brother and much easier to stick into a pocket.
3. Yes, the lens is slower than the older model but no one was complaining about the quality. Everyone said it was a very good to excellent lens.
4. The features that are missing are ones that I doubt I'll ever miss.
5. The AF on the 928m is supposed to be better.
What I got is a small "bar of soap" camera with a great 28mm lens that should do everything I want it to. It's just not the model everyone raves about.
How about you folks? Ever bought something you've regretted buying?
I'd read good reviews about the Pentax 928 and, when I saw this one listed for $49.99 w/ free shipping, I thought it was too much money to pay, but the allure of that 28mm at the wide angle of the lens got to me.
Once I placed the order, I decided to refresh my memory about the 928 and suddenly realized to my horror that I'd bought the wrong model! Reviewers screamed not to buy the 928m. Buy the earlier model, the 928, they said. The newer 928m had a slower lens, couldn't do double exposures, didn't have a focus lock, and a number of other features the older model had. It had been neutered. Suddenly, I had that sick feeling of being a chump. I had the chance to cancel the sale, but for some reason I didn't. Well, not in time. In a panic, I began feverishly looking for any positive comments on the 928m. I couldn't find much, but what I did manage to scrounge up wasn't bad and the images that were posted were actually quite good.
This morning, I've calmed down a bit and have come to terms with the purchase. Sort of. Here's why:
1. The Pentax 928m is a good-looking camera and not a blob of black plastic like the 928. I already have the Pentax 90WR's that fit that bill and don't need another black plastic camera.
2. It's smaller than its older brother and much easier to stick into a pocket.
3. Yes, the lens is slower than the older model but no one was complaining about the quality. Everyone said it was a very good to excellent lens.
4. The features that are missing are ones that I doubt I'll ever miss.
5. The AF on the 928m is supposed to be better.
What I got is a small "bar of soap" camera with a great 28mm lens that should do everything I want it to. It's just not the model everyone raves about.
How about you folks? Ever bought something you've regretted buying?