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I had several of the K1000. Although it's similar the build quality is significantly worse than that of say the KX. Yes it uses the same lenses but the lens that was generally sold with it the 50mm f/2 was very bad (I had a few of those too). One thing good about it is that it became kind of a cult so although I got all of the one I had for free I got good money selling them.
Interesting. I have been using the same K1000 camera steadily since the early 80s. Over the years I have inherited several other K1000 cameras and passed them along to others. All the ones I had were good cameras and worked fine. The biggest headache is that you cannot shut the meter off so if you left the lens cap off the lens the battery would go dead and could eventually corrode. I have cleaned out battery chambers several times and reconnected wires on K1000 cameras that needed it but I have also run into that problem with KMs as well. I owned a KM for quite awhile and both cameras were practically identical from a build perspective and it was hard to tell the difference. Since the K1000 was manufactured for so many years the location where it was built changed at least 3 times. I believe that the ones toward the end were built in Vietnam and were not built to the same specs as the early versions were. I have never owned one of those but I understand they had quite a bit of plastic in the body. Maybe I will have to go looking for one to see just how much difference there is.