I found out that London Camera Exchange in Guildford have a used Pentax *ist DS body available for £150, so on Friday, I drove up to see if it was as compact as the photos make it seem...
The answer is 'yes', it really is
that compact -- from side-to-side, it's actually a bit
smaller than a Canon EOS 35mm body!
But best of all, the focusing screen thru the viewfinder was a much better size than I saw on the modern entry-level Canons and Nikons. So I was ready to buy.
When I first picked up the camera, the assistant attached a manual-focus prime lens (which reinforced the camera's compact feel).
But when I said that I was interested in buying, another guy tried to sell me the 18-55mm kit lens with it. When that was attached, the camera lost its 'compact feel' and I have to say the zooming ring felt plasticky and not very smooth.
In addition, the shop wouldn't give me anything in part-exchange discount for the EOS 500 35mm body or Olympus OM20 with 28mm lens that I took with me.
And finally, the Pentax body was just that: a body only. No battery packs or charger, no box, no instructions, no memory card, no shoulder strap.
So I thanked them very much and walked away.
I'm still looking out for an 'ist' because that will be the camera that I'll probably buy. But I'm holding out for a better deal.
And I'll have to bite the bullet and put the Olympus and Canon on eBay. :roll: