The only exception would be some older Vivitar and other 3rd party lens makers who had basic lenses for several different cameras using replacable T-4 or TX mounts. If you had any of those guys, you could look for a Pentax K mount adaptor or a Pentax threadmount adaptor.
The Pentax digitals will work with older K mount or tthreadmount lenses if you get their inexpensive K mount adaptor.
And yes, thrift shops and pawnshops are full of thread mount and K mount lenses. You'll lose some features with each, but they'll all give you an image.
Here's an article about the K mount that the Pentax takes, with brand names of other camera's whose lenses should work for you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_mount
Not usually. They make various adapters but you often lose some feature - auto-focus, depth of field preview, etc.
Try a pawn shop. Seriously. So many people have gone digital that they have caused a glut of cameras and lenses in some pawn shops. This has suppressed their price.
what the other person said ---no
and good advise buy some used lens, anything off a Pentaz MZ series will fit the K110 - a good under rated camera
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No, unless you have a Minolta to Pentax adapter.
What antoni said....
The only exception would be some older Vivitar and other 3rd party lens makers who had basic lenses for several different cameras using replacable T-4 or TX mounts. If you had any of those guys, you could look for a Pentax K mount adaptor or a Pentax threadmount adaptor.
The Pentax digitals will work with older K mount or tthreadmount lenses if you get their inexpensive K mount adaptor.
And yes, thrift shops and pawnshops are full of thread mount and K mount lenses. You'll lose some features with each, but they'll all give you an image.
Here's an article about the K mount that the Pentax takes, with brand names of other camera's whose lenses should work for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_mount
Not usually. They make various adapters but you often lose some feature - auto-focus, depth of field preview, etc.
Try a pawn shop. Seriously. So many people have gone digital that they have caused a glut of cameras and lenses in some pawn shops. This has suppressed their price.