Except no matter how much complaints there are, Nikon fans still stick with Nikon no matter what. Many people worship "NIKON", don't think Pentax can afford that.

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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