WR - you still havent answered
my simple questions regardiing technical
and financial possilbity of PENTAX making
a better DSLR product that fully supports all
PK lens features including K/M AE
modes? Well, what your thoughts on
the matter, is it technically and or financially
possible or not in your opinion?
jco

-----Original Message-----
From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 5:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "P. J. Alling"
Subject: Re: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request)


> Well Pentax supports them, in all exposure modes.  They certainly 
> don't
> treat them as if they were obsolete.  Don't you see a flaw in just about 
> every bodies logic here?  On both sides of this debate?  I know I do. 
> Especially since I have a number of K/M mount lenses which give as good as

> or better performance on the APS digital format than they do on film.
>

The camera may well support the lens, but if the lens doesn't support the 
camera, then its the same thing, obsolete.
Some lenses work, some don't. I have several K/M lenses that are fine on the

istD, some that aren't. Most of my A lenses are good, but a couple leave a 
something to be desired.
The ones that give good images on digital  work.
The ones that don't, whether they are K/M/A/ or whatever, are obsolete for 
the digital camera.

Sorry to repeat myself, but it's not an all or nothing thing. There is a 
real wide range of what works and what doesn't. Some very good lenses on 
film just don't cut it on the DSLR.
If this makes me seem like I am waffling, to bad. I won't cut down an entire

tree to get rid of one wormy apple.

William Robb



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