Right. You are saying, that Pentax is now targeting their lens production at
digital (APS format) cameras. Sounds reasonable enough to me.

Jens Bladt
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Emne: Re: Disappearing gear


Frantisek wrote:

On the issue of DA lenses, quite many photographers would like a DA
equivalent of standard 70-210 2.8 zoom. With the crop factor, it's
just too long and too heavy. I know many shooting Nikkors who would
like such a lens like 50-140 2.8 or similar. With most zooms in this
standard length weighing about 1.5kg (and it's VERY tiring to lug it
around), and most would much rather use the wider end than an enlarged
longer end with the crop factor, such a lens would be IMO quite good
seller. Everybody got used to the ~70-210 2.8 range.



REPLY:

I've been told that there's no plan of manufacturing telephoto DA lenses. DA
series will stop at short telephotos (of course plans may have changed since
I was told this!). I guess it is because there's no savings to be had (only
restrictions in compatibility) by making telephotos fit a smaller circle as
they need to be just as long and wide except for the rear elements that
doesn't cost much anyway. In fact, many 35mm system telephoto lenses
actually fit a larger image circle than the 35mm frame.

P�l






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