The K-30, K-50 and K-70 are all named in the class action lawsuit, but it appears unclear how much, if at all, the K-70 is affected. There's a lot of internet chatter including from people don't even have a K-70, some people who seem to have had the problem, and some quoting a Pentax representative who apparently stated the mechanism in the K-70 was different. It's a confused picture.

Alistair

On 15/03/2021 04:00 pm, Bill wrote:

Op 2021-03-15 om 16:09 schreef Ralf R Radermacher:
Am 15.03.21 um 11:48 schrieb Alistair Lax:
Thanks - another consideration. Having thought about the Aperture Block
problem overnight (or more accurately during the night) I decided that I
didn't want a camera that began with a potential problem - especially
one that would probably appear a month after the warranty ended. K-70
order cancelled!

Why buy a Pentax at all if they're all so much trouble?

Ralf

Aperture block failure is a big enough problem that there is a class action lawsuit about it in the USA.

bill
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