IF they have had four models of DSLRS and none of them have K/M support then they are essentially refusing to support K/M in their DSLRs. NO SUPPORT at any price DSLR, you cant call these entry level cameras if there isnt anything better to buy, they can just as easily be called top line cameras if theres nothing lower. There ARE no tiers....
-----Original Message----- From: Pål Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 2:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request) JCO wrote: >PENTAX is refusing to support > these lenses when they still easily and cheaply > can. Theyre not incompatable, that might > be reasonable if they were, this is pure non > product support of SLR system components that > are still fully compatible. We don't know if Pentax is "refusing" to support older lenses. What we do know is that Pentax isn't supporting them in entry level DSLR's that all sell at bottom level pricewise. I suggest you spare the whining until Pentax release a pro- or semi-pro DSLR without K and M support... Pål

