Supposedly they are replacing most of the FA lenses with D-FA equivalents. We'll see.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

I was surprised recently that not only the FA 50/1.7 is gone by now, but
that the FA 50/1.4 ist not longer available as well.

I did a quick search on www.pentax.de for listed lenses and compared this
to Dimitrovs list of lenses.

The short summary: Pentax introduced 4 new lenses in 2004 and 2 new lenses in 2005. They removed 15 lenses in 2004, while 24 other lenses are not
listed any more (!?).
The years before, they introduced about 2-4 per year, while the
same number was removed.


From the traditional FAs mainly the limited models are left. Primes are
hard to find by now.

Maybe someone would like to correct and update the statistics here.
I did not take the time to summarize a total number yet, due to the lack
of most recent infos.


I feel that's scaring signals for analog SLR. Maybe there's no more need
for those K/M/A/F/FA goodies. But I feel that they do throw out lots of
good stuff, too, without replacing it.


I don't own a DSLR yet (waiting for the right model for the right price,
e.g. offering sensor anti shake). But I wonder once again: should I wait
for the right Pentax DSLR, since I still may use my old lenses on a new
DSLR, while new lenses will be useless for my old cameras. It's the wrong
signal to me, why I should remain on Pentax or take a completely new
system without the former analog limitations.

I'm not the real person to save Pentax - I do want to use a camera for
years, while I don't shop for Pentax stuff several times a year. But
what's going on here?



Here's the overview of lenses:

2005: in: 2 / out: 24? / total: 14?
DA      14 / 2.8        2005 ~ @
DA      16-45 / 4       2003 ~ @
FAJ     18-35 / 4-5.6   2003 ~ @
DA      18-55 / 3.5-5.6 2004 ~ @
FA      20-35 / 4       1998 ~ @
FAJ     28-80 / 3.5-5.6 2003 ~ @
FA      28-105 / 3.2-4.5        2001 ~ @
FA      31 / 1.8        2001 ~ @
DA      40 / 2.8        2004 ~ @
FA      43 / 1.9        1997 ~ @
DA      50-200 / 4-5.6  2005 ~ @
DFA     50 / 2.8-Macro  2004 ~ @
FA      77 / 1.8        1999 ~ @
DFA     100 / 2.8-Macro 2004 ~ @

not listed on www.pentax.de:
FA      20 / 2.8        1995 ~ ?
FA      24 / 2  1991 ~ ?
FA      24-90 / 3.5-4.5 2001 ~ ?
FA      28 / 2.8        1991 ~ ?
FA      28 / 2.8-Soft   1997 ~ ?
FA      28-80 / 3.5-5.6-ii      2002 ~ ?
FA      28-90 / 3.5-5.6 2001 ~ ?
A       35-80 / 4-5.6   1995 ~ ?
FA      35-80 / 4-5.6   1999 ~ ?
FA      50 / 1.4        1991 ~ ?
FA      50 / 2.8-Macro  1990 ~ ?
FAJ     75-300 / 4.5-5.8        2003 ~ ?
A       80-200 / 4.7-5.6        1995 ~ ?
FA      80-200 / 4.7-5.6        1999 ~ ?
FA      85 / 1.4        1992 ~ ?
FA      100 / 2.8-Macro 1991 ~ ?
FA      100-300 / 4.7-5.8       2000 ~ ?
FA      200 / 2.8       1993 ~ ?
FA      200 / 4-Macro   2000 ~ ?
FA      300 / 2.8       1994 ~ ?
FA      300 / 4.5       1991 ~ ?
A       400 / 2.8       1986 ~ ?
FA      400 / 5.6       1997 ~ ?
FA      600 / 4 1991 ~ ?

2004: in: 4 / out: 15 / total: ?
A       15 / 3.5        1984 ~ 2004
A       16 / 2.8-Fish   1985 ~ 2004
F       17-28 / 3.5-4.5-Fish    1995 ~ 2004
FA      28-200 / 3.8-5.6        1996 ~ 2004
FA      28-70 / 2.8     1994 ~ 2004
K       28 / 3.5-Shift  1977 ~ 2004
FA      35 / 2          1999 ~ 2004
A       50 / 1.2        1984 ~ 2004
FA      50 / 1.7        1991 ~ 2004
FA      80-200 / 2.8    1994 ~ 2004
FA      85 / 2.8-Soft   1996 ~ 2004
FA      100 / 3.5-Macro 1998 ~ 2004
FA      250-600 / 5.6   1991 ~ 2004
A       400 / 5.6       1984 ~ 2004
K       1000 / 11       1977 ~ 2004

2003: in: 4 / out: 0 / total: ?

2002: in: 1 / out: 2 / total: ?
FA      28-105 / 4-5.6-ii       1999 ~ 2002
FA      80-320 / 4.5-5.6        1997 ~ 2002

2001: in: 4 / out: 2 / total: ?
A       20 / 2.8        1985 ~ 2001
FA      28-80 / 3.5-5.6-i       1998 ~ 2001

2000: in: 2 / out: 6 / total: ?
FA      70-200 / 4-5.6  1991 ~ 2000
FA      28-70 / 4       1996 ~ 2000
FA      135 / 2.8       1991 ~ 2000
A       600 / 5.6       1984 ~ 2000
A       200 / 4-Macro   1984 ~ 2000
A       1200 / 8        1986 ~ 2000






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