> Why do you say this? What makes you think they
> Cannot or will not ever add the feature or SOME OTHER
> Camera company will that uses the K mount?
> jco

You're not paying attention to what others have said.

It's not a matter of not supporting old lenses, it's a matter of selling new 
lenses so Pentax (and other camera companies) can stay in business!

You see, a camera body doesn't make a company very much money.  Camera 
stores make little to no profit on a camera (SLR or otherwise) and have to 
sell accessories to earn any real profit.  This I know from my own 
experience in camera retail.

It's the same with camera manufacturers.  They MUST sell new lenses and 
other accessories in order to stay in business.  This is a fact of life, and 
can be seen in the trend most camera companies are following these days, 
which is to put more emphasis on dSLR cameras.  The profit margin on the 
smaller pocket cameras is so slim these days, a lot of camera manufacturers 
are actually LOSING money on them.  This problem can be at least partially 
blamed on internet pricing wars and bargain hunter websites, which have 
driven down prices so low as to make selling such things almost not worth 
the effort.

So here's the issue: a lot of us long-time Pentax users have old lenses that 
don't have the kind of functionality some would like with the current dSLR 
line.  Pentax has offered a solution (green button / AE-lock button), but 
some people are still whining.  Pentax is faced with a choice.

"Do we throw in this one feature that a small but vocal minority won't shut 
up about, or do we continue to offer the same solution and try to encourage 
them to buy newer lenses?  The former option will make a few people happy 
but might raise the price of our cameras enough that the average consumer 
won't buy them, compared to other brands' similar models.  It will also 
drive down sales of new lenses, since there are so many old lenses people 
can get for cheap.  The latter option will make that small minority upset, 
but will allow us to continue generating profits and therefore stay in 
business and continue to advance our camera line for everyone else."

What do you think they would choose?


Accept it, jco: sometimes sacrifices have to be made to survive.  If you 
can't deal with the loss of the aperture simulator, then you're probably 
never going to be happy with a dSLR.  Whining about it here or anywhere else 
on the internet is not going to bring it back.  On the other hand, if you 
started a letter-writing campaign to Pentax on this issue, they might do 
something about it.

Like, block your countless emails.  Just kidding.

Please note: "average consumer" is a key part of the above issue.  We Pentax 
nuts are a small minority of people buying new cameras.  Pentax MUST get new 
customers to stay alive, and the average consumer is important in this 
objective.

John Celio

P.S.: if it helps, I too would like to see the aperture simulator come back, 
but I am 100% confident that'll never happen.  Not even from a non-Pentax 
K-mount dSLR manufacturer.

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