Rumors? No rumors, D-FA Macros, DA 35, DA40 Limited, DA*55, DA*60-250, DA*200, DA*300 all do cover 24x36 frame without problems. I have tested 'em all quite carefully with Z-1p body. Haven't developed the film with some DA40XS shots, but most probably this lens also has no significant vignetting at corners.

BRM


On 6/1/2012 19:28, Christine Nielsen wrote:
Can you imagine the flapping that would have ensued, had they called
the new 50 a DFA lens...?  The FF contingent would have exhausted
themselves long ago in all the excitement.  Rumor has it that the DA
60-250 also covers FF nicely, after all....

:)
-c
(hopeful, but not holding my breath...)

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:03 PM, P. J. Alling
<webstertwenty...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Not a lot of thoughts really.  However if Pentax was really going to
announce a FF K mount camera wouldn't the latest lens, the DA 50 f1.8 which
is pretty much one of their 50mm designs going back to oh, I don't know the
middle of the 20th century, and probably covers 24x36mm frames admirably, be
designated a DFA lens?  True it doesn't have an aperture ring, but it
wouldn't be the first DFA lens to be released without one.  In the event of
a FF camera probably wiith a list price between $2500 and $3500 it wouldn't
cannibalize many sales of the FA 50 f1.4 lens with that camera as the lens
cost difference would be a fraction of the total package price.  So either
a.) Pentax marketing has their collective heads where the sun don't shine,
or b.) there really isn't a FF camera that close in the pipeline.  I'll not
take any bets either way, since this is not necessarily an either or
proposition.

--
Don't lose heart!  They might want to cut it out, and they'll want to avoid
a lengthily search.


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