>>3224191>>3224194The K-5 and K-5 II aren't much more than that and you get 10 more megapixels of resolution and a more modern high ISO performance. In the US, you can get a used K-5 for $250 and a K-5 II for like $325.
>>3224195No, but Canon only has a handful of pancake lenses (two for APS-C and just one for full frame) and Nikon doesn't have any. Compact lenses are also rare with those brands. Pentax has a ton of compact primes and is making some zooms for APS-C that are also more compact, on average, than Canikon.