You know, if Pentax offered a real upgrade then it would be an upgrade path. You yourself
have said that IS and USM are not coming for the for seeable future. What upgrade?


At 11:35 PM 7/5/03 +0200, Pål wrote:
Alan wrote:

> There is a major difference here. SM & K are completely different
> physically, but we are still living in the k-mount era, not the next
> generation mount yet. The real issue is not how many years Pentax chose to
> support, but they removed the coupling ring just to push the sale of current
> lenses (I am not saying they are wrong). However, you are correct if you
> only look at the number of years.



To my mind it is better to make a gradual upgrade path instead of a clear cut. Pentax doesn't have to change mount to make it fully electronic unlike Canon.
The crippled mount doesn't affect the vast majority of *ists customers and it gives them a cheaper camera something they appreciate. The *ist is TIPA camera of the year. I haven't read the justification but perhaps it is because it offer lots of value for money, in terms of features? The FA-J lenses are cheap too. Perhaps it is all crap but is going to sell.


Pål

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