Most of them are available as far as I know, but it seems you have to wait. I just purchased a new FA 50/1.4. I have the FA 35/2 on backorder at B&H. I'll let you know if I get one.
Paul
On Mar 18, 2005, at 5:41 AM, Martin Trautmann wrote:


On 2005-03-17 14:34, Peter J. Alling wrote:
I don't know why you'd say that.  The D-FA lenses are full frame 35mm
and if you actually visit the Pentax JP site you'd see
that there is still a full line of Pentax Primes listed.  Maybe Pentax
in Europe isn't importing them but they are still available according
to the Pentax Japan web site

Did you actually check through this list? How many do you feel are still around?

I guess it's rather unclear about the long teles, such as
  smc PENTAX 500mm F4.5   -       12
  smc PENTAX M Reflex 2000mm F13.5
  smc PENTAX-A1200mm F8 ED [IF]   -
  smc PENTAX-A300mm F2.8 ED [IF]  -
  smc PENTAX-A600mm F5.6 ED [IF]  -

But how about e.g.
  smc PENTAX-A 15mm F3.5  -
  smc PENTAX-A 20mm F2.8
  smc PENTAX-A 50mm F1.2  -
  smc PENTAX-FA 35mm F2 AL
  smc PENTAX-FA 50mm F1.4
  smc PENTAX-FA 50mm F1.7
  smc PENTAX-FA Macro 50mm F2.8
  smc PENTAX-FA Macro 100mm F2.8
  smc PENTAX-FA Macro 100mm F3.5
  smc PENTAX-FA 135mm F2.8 [IF]


I doubt that this page is really up to date. It's from September 2004, and
even in that time many of those products were no longer available, I
suppose. The better Macros where replaced by DFAs, the cheap Cosina Macro
is no longer listed.


I was told by now that there was little market for the 50 mm standard
lenses recently - I wonder why. It could be an excellent portrait lense
for digital bodies!? Cheap and bright (although the 50/1.7 was never as
cheap as the Nikon/Canon/Minolta plastic models).





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