Are Pentax K-r lenses compatible with the Pentax K-70?
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I have lenses that I use on a Pentax K-r. Can those same lenses be used on a Pentax K-70, or are there any mount or compatibility issues to be aware of?
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Yes. Both are crop Pentax K-mount dSLRs. They can use the same lenses.
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Yes. The Pentax K-r and Pentax K-70 are both APS-C Pentax K-mount DSLRs, so lenses that fit and work on the K-r can generally be used on the K-70 as well.
There isn’t anything about the K-70 that would prevent it from using the same K-mount lenses the K-r accepts. As with older Pentax lenses in general, some legacy models may have feature limitations depending on how they communicate with the camera, but there is no basic mount incompatibility between these two bodies.
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