regards,
Alan Chan
_________________________________________________________________Sure there is. Just look at the direction Nikon is taking, and look at how Nikon users felt when the first G lenses came out. They started out by releasing a very few low-end lenses with limited compatibility: their 28-80, 28-100 and 70-300. No big deal, right? Just a few bottom-of-the line lenses to bring the price of their low-end kits down, right? Wrong. Now more and more of their high-end lenses are appearing without aperture rings; first the 24-85mm AF-S, and now the AF-S VR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF. Claiming that it is "absurd" to worry about Pentax doing the same thing is sticking your head in the sand. Nothing's guaranteed, but it's very possible.
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