Ricoh is probably not still building K-3II cameras but they are still officially in production. Even with Ricoh owning the Pentax name, Pentax was and is a small player and I doubt that they can build more than two different models at the same time. The K-1 and K-P are currently being built. The K-3 III, or something, will be produced when there are either enough of the previous two models built to satisfy expected demand until their planned replacement is released of Ricoh decides to leave the Camera business again... But we /know/ there will be a K-3 replacement and the K-P isn't it. They promised.

On 4/12/2017 2:04 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 12.04.17 um 16:55 schrieb Stanley Halpin:
I believe various EU and other jurisdictions stipulate that sellers need to have a two year supply of spare parts after an item ceases production?

Noblex (Dresden, Germany, EU) stopped their panoramic camera production without any advance warning and without stocking a single spare part. They wouldn't even have been able to do warranty repairs.

Maybe I could have sued them but I sold everything and came out with no more than a black eye, financially.

Considering that I've bought a few new lenses not too long ago, my Pentax DSLRs all developed problems after about 4 years and my K-3 is from 2014, I'm thinking about buying another Pentax DSLR as long as they're available and service is still assured, to be on the safe side.

Is the K-3II still in production? Or should I go for a KP?

Ralf



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