Well is is unuque. Gue to the size.

--- "keller.schaefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The FA 3/35 is not even in the Pentax Germany price list since 12 months -
> and Germany is not a niche market for Pentax.
>
> It is nice to know that B&H got hold of some from wherever but what kind
of
> sales strategy is that? Pentax did have a decent lens range for 40 years
> until now. How can they possible let the opportunity slip to sell me a DA
> 1,7/35, a DA 2/24 a DA 2,8/24-70, a D-FA 2,8/70-200 to name a few and let
me
> turn to Sigma instead? They were able to offer comparable lenses for
decades
> and they are unable now? What does this tell me?

My observation is that the success of Pentax back in the Spotmatic and M
series
period was due to their unique yet affordable SLR bodies. However, since the
A
series, the lack of these quality has failed to capture the attention of the
general
public. To prove this theory, after the long struggling with the SF & Z/PZ
series,
the introduction of the MZ/ZX-5 have put Pentax back in serious business
again,
something not even the MZ-S could do due to its cost.  So it seems "unique +
affordable" have always been the winning combination for Pentax 135 system.
And
I
think the DS possess these quality as well, although a little short on
unique.
Am I wrong?

Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan

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