A long time, yes; but I clearly remember the video you starred in with your 
K10D (or maybe the K10 starred, with you). It was during one of those moments 
when Pentax thought that some advertising might not be a bad thing.

Rick

> On Sep 22, 2019, at 10:22 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godfreydigio...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> It's been a very long time since I used a Pentax (or even Ricoh) camera now. 
> The 2003 vintage Olympus E-1 that has been my favorite DSLR (along with my 
> three favorite E-System lenses) is still on the shelf, works fine, etc, but I 
> rarely use DSLRs anymore. My last, and probably final, Pentax lens is the 
> superlative Pentax-L 43mm f/1.9 Special which I use very happily on a Leica 
> CL APS-C mirrorless body: it makes superb photographs. As soon as the new 
> Hasselblad gets here, I'll be testing it out on that too… I expect it will 
> cover the 33x33 sensor crop I'll be using very nicely. :)
> 
> 100 years since Asahi Optical was founded? That's a lot of history. I 
> celebrate any photographic company that can creditably trace their history 
> back as far as a century … Photographic equipment has been a tumultuous, 
> chaotic business. 
> 
> Bravo Pentax! Keep it going!
> 
> G
> —
> No matter where you go, there you are.
> 
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