How many times do I have to post this - THERE IS NO NEW LENSMOUNT
OR LENSMOUNT FEATURE on the Pentax DSLRs. If there was and it
Was important ( no power zoom for me thank you), that would be
One thing, but there isnt so this isnt being done in the name
Of progress whatsoever. Its all regression because the DSLR cameras
Could fully support ALL K mount lens series fully. K/M support
Isnt being removed for something new and improved.
JCO

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Shel Belinkoff
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 10:15 AM
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Subject: Re: The JCO survey

Strict definition?  Is there a Pentax dictionary somewhere that defines
what a K-mount lens is?

What a lot of people seem to be overlooking - or at least ignoring - in
these threads is that the K-mount has evolved.  It now allows for auto
focus, passing information to the camera body, it makes it possible to
record EXIF data, and it's going to allow the use of the new DA* lenses
with hypersonic auto focus. Might it be possible that there's only so
much
"room" within the lens mount design that in order to have these new
features, and the K/M lenses, the aperture simulator had to go?

While it would be nice if I could use my K/M lenses a little more
conveniently, and I do want the aperture simulator to return, I'm happy
to
give it up if it means that there will be newer, more advanced lenses to
use on newer, more advanced cameras.  I don't want to keep looking back
- I
want to look forward to more interesting developments in lens and camera
technology.  

We're in a new age of photography - it's exciting and dynamic, and
Pentax
seems to be on the verge of a renaissance.  I'd like to see it emerge
fully
from the past decade or so of being a photographic has-been and also-ran
and move forward, and perhaps even set the pace, in this decade.  It
ain't
1975 any more.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Cory Papenfuss 

> > Death knell?  Dude, it is far from dying.  
> > As a matter of fact, I'd say 
> > the k-mount is flourishing more than it 
> > has in 20 years.  5 or 6 *ist 
> > varieties (at least three distinct bodies) 
> > plus 3 new kXX[X]D bodies in 
> > the last couple of years that are selling 
> > well and have been well 
> > received is anything but a funeral procession.  
> > And don't forget to add 
> > in all the new lenses (some of actual high quality).

> When I say K-mount, I mean K-mount by the strict definition... 
> which includes the aperture simulator cam.  That was one of the
primary 
> initial technologies that constituted the K-mount in '75.  The current

> mount should be called the "crippled K-mount" as many have suggested.

> And  yes... the "crippled K-mount" is doing well.



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