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No offense but you are probably better off starting over from scratch. Maybe, just maybe, you can reuse your old lens and some of the Hoya filters if you stick with Pentax (filters you can use on any new lens that fit). But everything is auto focus now so if you get a digital Pentax body, you still have to focus manually. Also, Pentax is not as big of a player in the DSLR world than say Nikon, Canon or Sony. There are also the smaller sensor mirror less bodies which Fuji and Olympus dominates.
Finally if cost is an issue, there's nothing wrong with buying used provided it's from a reputable dealer like B&H, Adorama or KEH. I've bought used from KEH and their rating is so conservative. I once bought a lens rated Ex (next rating would be LN - Like New) and it looked like it was never used before. My cost was half the price of a new one.
Although I've got a full professional Nikon system, including a couple of different focal length "Micros" as Nikon calls them, I am finding that I am using my Google Pixel 2 XL more and more for model photography. Yup, the phone is a few years old, but the center of the phone's camera lens placement on the body is about 6 scale feet above the edge of the phone when I put it on its side, which give a perspective of a scale 6' or so tall person taking photos of my trains at the trackside.