K lenses did not cease producton when
A was introduced because some lenses
were not possible in A version but
still desireable to keep in the lineup.

Secondly, the production numbers speak for 
themselves. It doesn't matter years it matters how
many lenses Pentax has just abandoned support
on for no compatiblity reason whatsoever...
and based those production numbers it looks
like they have abandoned full support of most of the bayonet
mount lenses they have ever made because most
lenses they have ever made are K/M types..
jco

-----Original Message-----
From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "graywolf"
Subject: Re: Camera engineering (This is signifigant)


>I get 13 years (72-85), and those were the years Pentax was outselling
>about everybody (the golden years?). Of course if they had real backward 
>compatability you could use that Tessar you  bought in 1905 on the D 
><grin>. Funny thing is that if Pentax were like the other companies it 
>would have a Z-mount and nothing else would even fit on the camera.

I used Boz's page as a reference. He lists the original K mount as 1975, and

the Ka mount as 1983.
Technically 8 years, possibly as little as seven, since we don't know if 
they were full years, so to speak, possibley 9 years, if there was old stock

to get rid of.

William Robb



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