Ok...

- FA 645 55/2.8 (f/2 would be nice, but I won't hold my breath)
- FA 100/2 (defocus control would be neat)
- 66R (an 6x6 rangefinder with ttl flash metering, ability to use a
short tele to get a decent head shot and leaf shutters.)

I agree about the 645 zoom focal lengths being a bit odd.

tv

Pål Jensen wrote:
> 
> A long time since last time but here we go again:
> 
> *   Most of all I want an FA 1,4X-L converter dedicated to the FA* super telephotos. 
>I really want AF with my long lens when using a converter - Pleaseeee!
> 
> *   I'm now using the FA645 45/2.8, FA645 75/2.8 and FA645 120/4 Macro for my Pentax 
>645n. This stuff is quite heavy and take some space in my bag. However, the current 
>two 645 zoom lenses are big and heavy. You also need both in order to cover a 
>reasonable focal lenght range from wide-angle to tele; one is a wide angle to 
>standard zoom, the other a standard to telephoto zoom. What I want is an equivalent 
>to a 28-70 (35mm system), something like 45-115 (645 system) with excellent optical 
>quality (how about ED glass?), for us landscape shooters. This lens should be compact 
>and lightweight. This could be achieved in three ways: 1) use of magnesium; 2) that 
>new construction method used in the recently released FA 28-105 lens; 3) slow speed - 
>around F:5.6. Now this would have turned the 645n + that lens into a formidable 
>versatile and portable medium format outfit and it would all in all been more compact 
>and vastly more versatile than the medium format range finders with a lens!
 c!
> ollection covering similar range.
> 
> *   Put that IS converter into the market. Imagine being possible to turn all your 
>lenses into IS lenses.
> 
> *   An FA* 400/4.5 lens
> 
> Pål
>
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