----- Original Message ----- From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request)



THEN- but that hasn't happened
so the K/M lenses are not causing ANY compatabilty
issues whatsover NOW. What youre saying is someday
the K/M might get it the way if they redesign the mount so its time to
get rid of it now. DUMB.

Pull you head out of your ass John. You don't get to play with your K/M lenses the way you want to on a DSLR, and from what my local Pentax rep told me at the trade show this past spring, you never will. Pentax has never made a DSLR with the mechanical aperture follower, and my rep is pretty sure they never will. He didn't see the feature benefit ratio being there in enough volume to warrant it. Mind you, he just represents the company and knows his brand's marketplace, he's not a world famout swimming pool photographer, so his opinion is supect.

It's time for you to grow up, stop whining, and move on. This horse is dead, and it is starting to smell bad.

William Robb

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