Really desirable F and FA lenses are relatively rare and expensive,
though there are a lot of consumer Zooms available dirt cheep. I doubt
that Pentax sold even half as many cameras and lenses after the success
of the M series cameras and lenses in the 70's and 80's. It wasn't
until the MZ/ZX cameras that Pentax began to enjoy a renaissance.
Mark Roberts wrote:
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>
>> Check the stats Mark, they're counting on people not knowing the
>> difference. Not to mention there were more K and M gems than A gems.
>>
>
> There may have been more K and M gems than A gems (I don't know), but
> "backwards compatibility" includes the F and FA lenses as well. There
> are far more gems, both in terms of models and units sold, in the post-A
> era, (A, F and FA lenses) which has been going 26 years and counting, as
> compared with the short 7-year span of the K/M lenses.
>
>
>
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