Why not count the last 50 years! And why not just limit the math to K-mount
and compatible lenses?
95% or more will have an aperturering.
(Counting all point and shoots, video lenses, security cameras etc. is
ridiculous in the present context)

Very true. However, the Canon EOS lenses does not have an aperture ring, and neither does many nikon lenses. I don't know exactly why C and N have eliminated them, but it could be a sign in time for the future of the K-mount.

Personally, I don't miss the aperture ring much.

Jostein

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