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>>46950 It's not compatible with ALL Nikon lenses, only AI Nikon lenses. Pentax, on the other hand, can mount everything from screwmount to Pentax 67 lenses (with an adaptor)! Literally, every lens Pentax has ever made can be mounted on this camera. You can't say that about any Nikon.
As far as ISO 200 goes, that's the lowest I've got on my D50, and I don't miss ISO 100. It'd be nice, just so I can get lower shutter speeds outdoors on some days, but a ND filter will let me do the same. There's no discernable noise at ISO 200, it's extremely smooth.
The short answer to your macro question is no, and the longer answer is: well, kinda, but not really. You'll be able to get close, and cropping after the fact will let you get even "closer", but with any system, you'll have to get a macro lens if you want to do the really crazy stuff, like pictures of bugs anuses or whatever.
Honestly, you're going to be thrilled with your purchase no matter what. They all have the capability to take great pictures. I just think the Pentax is a better buy. I'm kicking myself for not getting one. Nikon is great, but just too expensive (I'm not talking about the initial purchase here, but rather the cost over time of buying new lenses and accessories and whatnot. Pentax is far more competitive in this aspect)
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