http://photorumors.com/2013/07/04/pentax-k-01-marc-newson-camera-resurrected-in-blue-and-white-colors/
It was available from Adorama or B&H in that version in August IIRC. They don't seem to have them now.
On 10/21/2013 2:28 PM, Ciprian Dorin Craciun wrote:
(For the "meat" of the subject you could skip directly to the
paragraph "THE DILEMMA". Below I add some context to it.)
As I've mentioned yesterday in the thread <<Which camera brand
would you choose, if you started from scratch?>> I currently own a
new-ish Pentax K-30 and an old FujiFilm FinePix S5600 / S5200.
Although the K-30 serves me well, it fails to completely replace
my Fuji S5600 for a simple reason: it's too large and heavy to easily
fit into my laptop backpack (especially when I travel without
photography in mind). (Even the Fuji is at the limit, however I
managed to log it with me almost every day in the last few years, and
everywhere I traveled.)
Thus I'm looking for a "portable" replacement for the Fuji. I've
looked at m4:3 (Olympus and Panasonic), Pentax Q, the Ricoh GR / GXR,
Fuji, both fixed and interchangeable lenses, etc. I've even looked at
point-and-shoot from various manufacturers, (including Pentax,
Olympus, Nikon and Cannon) which I've disregarded due either lack of
manual control or too small sensors.
All (except the P&S) were nice and compact replacements, however
they all failed to beat the Pentax-K01 in two respects: they are more
costly (at least in my country), and they don't take K-mount lenses of
which I already have two.
== THE DILEMMA ==
Therefore my question (or questions) is: is there any chance that
a K-mount mirrorless will appear in the "near" future (i.e. 6 months
till it hits the shelf)? Or should I buy the K-01 while it's still
available in stock (I know it's out of production)?
Or have I missed something which advises against the K-01? (I
must note that I haven't read too many reviews...)
Feedback is much appreciated,
Ciprian.
--
A newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant, and the crazy,
crazier.
- H.L.Mencken
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
[email protected]
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow
the directions.

