Hi, Mike,

First, welcome to the list.  You'll learn a lot about Pentaxes and photography
here.  The KX is a favourite among many here;  I'm sure you'll enjoy yours.
You're among good company with that body (not me though!).

Anyway, about the specks - I wouldn't worry about them.  Unless they are so
numerous that it makes looking throught the viewfinder difficult, they aren't a
problem.  They won't affect the photos you take at all.

In fact, cleaning them may make things worse - smudging up focusing screens and
the like.  There is a way to clean them (I'm sure someone else here will tell
you), but like I said, unless they're ~real~ bad, leave 'em.

regards,
frank

Mike P wrote:

> Hi all!!
>
> Today in the mail I received my first Pentax SLR camera.  It's a KX series.
> And a few days ago I received a SMC 50/1.7 pentax series A lens.
>
> When I look through the eye piece I can see specks.  It's not the lens
> because they are still there with out the lens.  How should I go about
> cleaning this?
>
> Thanks a bunch
>
> Mike
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