My experience is the same as John's.

I bought my first Pentax -- actually branded as a Honeywell Spotmatic - in
1967, and I have been loyal since, because I could use my older lenses in
the newer models, and because of the consistent quality of the cameras and
lenses.  Like John, my current cameras may well outlive me.

Dan

On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 9:16 PM, John Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've owned Pentax cameras (with one exception) since 1968, and have never
> had cause to complain.
> Like all mechanical or electronic items, they can break and need repairs,
> but I've only once had to
> send a Pentax camera in for repair!  I expect to be using my current crop
> (MZ-S, *ist-d, K5ii-s, SV
> and a couple of other older models) until hell freezes over.  I'll be
> sorry if Ricoh do drop out,
> they've done some good stuff in the last few years - BUT, they do need to
> market!
>
> The fact is at my age my Pentax kit will probably outlast me, so I'm good
> to go!
>
>
> John in Brisbane
>



Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
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