From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 07:45:13 -0500
According to Pentax, it's to prevent bonehead consumers (they didn't actually use the word "bonehead" but that's my poetic license!) from accidentally moving the lens off the "A" setting and taking all their photos at f/22, with half-second exposure times.
Indeed very poetic. :-) It is logical, but somehow... Hm. Well, Just wait and see then.
Apparently this is a real problem that costs Pentax dealers and service departments a lot of time (ie, money) because of cameras brought in for warranty repair when there's nothing wrong with them.
Perhaps the user manuals could be made clearer.... :-)
Best wishes, Roland
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