Christian opined: And, come to think of it, they don't really show much interest > in the production of *better* (your definition of better goes here) > APS-C k-mount DSLRs. > On what sort of information are you basing this? It's been less than a year since the *istDS was introduced and only slightly more since the first Pentax APS digital saw the light of day. And since they're building lenses designed specifically for APS cameras, I think it's quite likely that there will be new and improved variations. I wouldn't be suprised to see a 10 to 12 megapixel APS camera from Pentax in the near future.
> > > Mark Roberts wrote on 3/29/2005, 9:29 AM: > > > They may not make a full frame sensor, but I think Pentax will certainly > > have a camera with a full frame sensor - as soon as such sensors become > > economically feasible. > > > > That'll be a couple of years at *least*. > > Semantics. Whether they produce a camera that houses a full-frame > sensor or produce the sensor themselves is irrelevant. What is relevant > is that they show no interest in producing anything other than APS-C > sensors for the K-mount (we can't really call it 35mm anymore can we?) > system. And, come to think of it, they don't really show much interest > in the production of *better* (your definition of better goes here) > APS-C k-mount DSLRs. > > -- > Christian > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

