Pancake lens

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  1. ARMANDII

    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    I can put you onto a decent camera if you want, Scrungee!!!:dunno::doh::lunapic 130165696578242 5::heehee:
     
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    :thumbsup::heehee:
     
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    What Pentax would that be?
     
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    How did you guess???:heehee: Actually, Pentax and Ricoh have brought out some interesting cameras in different ranges just recently and are well worth looking at. I'll probably invest in a K3 next year, although I :wub2: my K5, as the price has dropped over time from £12oo to £705.
     
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    I think Nikon & Canon now produce pancake lenses, but probably not bothering buying to fit on their stonking great sized camera bodies.
     
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    Cameras are like everything else, Scrungee, down to what you like as a personal preference:dunno::snork:
     
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    Scrungee.... to make a point, bearing in mind a woman's hand is usually smaller than a man's.
    I'll grant you the fact that they wouldn't fit into a trouser pocket and that's because of the attached lens, but they will go into a coat pocket. Both camera's are almost equal in size and not as big as you say.

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      I will have the DSLR please @Sheal. The bigger the better :dbgrtmb:.
       
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        Sorry NG, it's still my favourite camera of the two so I won't be parting with it. :)
         
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          Spoil sport :cry3:

          My 17-40mm lens is huge.......and I love it :biggrin:
          When I get it out, most people say 'bloomin eck'.
           
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            I beg your pardon????:hate-shocked::scratch::doh::heehee:
             
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              You should have written to Santa and asked him nicely for one. :biggrin:
               
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                Instead of my gloves and 4 bottles of cooking oil? ?? Not a chance :biggrin:
                 
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