The information is here: http://www.pentax.com/docstore/index.cfm?show=6

Goto -->Lenses-->SMC FA Interchangeable Lenses (download the manual). The quote is on page 36 (I think).

At 11:42 AM 2/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
The "good" Nikon G lenses also have other features that can't be properly utilized by bodies that can't fully use G lenses, like AF motor in lens and VR. You need a current body to make best use of the body anyway, besides control of the aperture from the body. This hasn't stopped the wailing of some Nikon users though.

I'm still looking for a link for the source of this J lens info.

BR

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Many Nikon users hated the "G" series lenses when they came out, because
they were entry-level pieces of dung.  Now Nikon has started to make some
excellent lenses with the G mount, so maybe Pentax is going that way.
Looks like we're going to need cameras that set the aperture from the
camera body.


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