If I interpret what you wrote,  the Pentax engineers in designing the *ist
and the D had a design accident that made older K and M lenses partially
incompatible?  Mmmmmmm.  I wonder if some independent digital camera maker
might capitalize on the Pentax error and create a body that would be fully
compatible with all K and M lenses and thereafter?  I would be very
interested in such a product.

Jim A.

> From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:06:42 -0600
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> Subject: Re: Introducing the remarkable new Pentax *Ist D
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Alling"
> Subject: Re: Introducing the remarkable new Pentax *Ist D
> 
> 
>> That's not my point.  If I'm going to have lenses that don't work properly
>> with my film SLR and lenses that won't work properly with my digital SLR
> why
>> would I even want them to have _almost_ compatible mounts.
> 
> The almost compatability is, I am sure, accidental.
> I wonder how much complaining there would be if they had just released an
> entirely new lens mount, perhaps a downsized K mount with a short flange to
> film plane, which really would take advantage of the APS sized sensor?
> They could have put an adaptor on the market that would allow A series and
> later compatability, and everyone would have been so bamboozed by the
> brilliance of it that they wouldn't have noticed the loss of basic K mount
> compatability.
> Last week, I was fuming about the loss of backwards compatability.
> This week, I couldn't give a rats behind.
> The camera is lovely, I have lenses that work on it, and all is right in my
> world.
> 
> I'm serious Peter, pick one of these babies up and then tell me if backwards
> compatability matters to you.
> 
> I bet I sound like one of those people that just discovered Jesus at a
> Promise Seekers convention.
> 
> I met a girl once.
> She was pretty, but not the prettiest.
> I can cook better than she can, but she puts a good meal on the table.
> Sure, it would be nice if her tits were bigger, but I like her fine, and I
> married her.
> 
> It would be nice if the ist D had K mount compatability, but it doesn't
> matter so much.
> Theres lots of pictures out there that this camera will take, with the
> lenses I have.
> And it feels so damned good, it's hard to put down.
> 
> William Robb
> 
> 

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