But the DSLR are NOT manual bodies...DUH.
With the on board CPUs the PK/PKM lens
Implementation would be child's play.
Why compare a manual body to DSLR?
The DSLR should be compared to LX/KX
Which had these features 25-30 YEARS ago!
jco

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Adam Maas
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 11:43 AM
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Subject: Re: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?

In practice, the 'Green Button'/AE-lock hack on the DSLR's is simple and

easy to use. You always set aperture on the lens for non-A lenses, and 
either hit the AE-Lock (Green Button on D/K10D) and it immediately sets 
an appropriate shutter speed or you use the DoF preview to get a 
metering readout. I usually do the former and it works very well.

Av mode is usable with adaptor-mounted glass (since that is stop-down on

any K mount body and doesn't have the aperture coupling either) or 
wide-open with pre-A glass. The latter is surprisingly useful for a 
serious low-light shooter like me.

Frankly working with MF glass on the K100D is less hassle than using the

same glass on my MX (Or any other purely manual body).

-Adam



David Bliss wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm new to the list but I've been reading the archives for the last
few
> weeks so hopefully I will not make too much of a fool of myself.  I'm
a long
> time amateur user of Pentax 35mm film gear about to buy my first DSLR.
I was
> minutes away from buying a K100D when the K10D was announced...
> 
> I have a lot of manual-aperture K-mount glass, so being able to use it
on
> a new DSLR is important to me.  I know there are workarounds for using
> such on the K100D but they're pretty bad (metering on DOF-preview only
> and/or manually setting aperture to match the lens's).
> 
> The dpreview page
(http://www.dpreview.com/articles/pentaxk10d/page2.asp)
> and a few other verbatim copies thereof explicitly says 
> "Ability to use lens aperture ring" so I was very excitted to think
that
> Pentax would have finally fixed this (idiotic) design error on the
K10D.
> 
> But, the press photos of the K10D clearly show an absence of a
mechanical
> aperture coupling lever.  And the (mis)released manual from a couple
of
> days ago documents the same behavior as the K100D.  Can anyone confirm
> this for sure one was or the other?
> 
> Also, can anyone explain to me why the K100D (and apparently the K10D)
disable
> (a) non-central AF sensors (for focus confirmation, not AF, obviously)
and
> (b) all the metering modes except CWA when using a pre-A lens?  I
cannot
> conceive of any possible reason these features would care about the
lens
> aperture being set manually.
> 
> Thanks!
> David Bliss
> 
> 


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