This is marketing. It means nothing.
Dario
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Jolly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 4:50 AM
Subject: Seen in this week's Amateur Photographer...
...a full-page Pentax advert containing the following copy:
"At Pentax we've been making some of the world's finest lenses for over
50 years. Now, with the *istDS we've created a digital SLR that's
compatible with all of them, with just a few limitations in functions."
Am I the only person to find it amusing that one of the least elegant
features of the Pentax digital SLRs (the automatic stop-down metering
mode that works around the lack of an aperture indicator coupler) is now
one of their major selling points?
Conspiracy theories:
* "This proves that Pentax aren't planning to release any new lenses in
the near future."
* "This proves that Pentax realise the importance of backwards
compatibility; we can expect future bodies to feature the reappearance
of the aperture indicator coupler."
* "This is marketing. It means nothing."
S