So you have one choice from Nikon to use older manual focus lenses.
Adam Maas wrote:
P.J., the Nikon D2(x,h,hs) will use (And even matrix meter) with all
AI or AI-converted lenses. No such luck with the lower-end models.
-Adam
P. J. Alling wrote:
Tom C wrote:
Whatever Pentax comes up with next as the *ist D replacement, I
doubt it has as many MP as the 5D, I doubt it has any kind of IS
(in-body) and surely won't have IS lenses, and I doubt it's FF.
That was pure speculation there, but I would bet a paycheck, it's
accurate.
Pentax has promised but not announced a *ist-D replacement.
So the question becomes in many respects, if one WANTS to purchase
the new Pentax body (assuming there's one forthcoming... I mean I
actually expect to see one, but has Pentax officially let us know?),
does it offer enough bang for the buck, compared to the competition?
If one
I don't expect it to be an upgraded *ist-D however I expect it will
something a bit different, more like the MZ-S as compared to the
ZX/MZ series of cameras. It will have to have a higher pixel count
and faster buffers, everything else is speculation, considering you'd
have to replace all your lenses eventually if you moved to another
system, I'd say bang for the buck would be highest with Pentax, but
that may not be in your best interests.
bought a higher spec'd competitors body, could one also live with
slowly rebuilding their lens collection, or use lower priced older
manual focus lenses?
The only other system you'd have a hope in hell of doing that with is
Nikon. Not a very good hope unless you bought a really high end
body, (do they even have such a digital body?), Nikon s backward
compatibility isn't anything near Pentax's.
It's a matter of wants and needs vs. money to spend... like
everything it sems...
Tom C.
From: Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Pentax DSLR future
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 02:32:44 -0400
I wouldn't exactly call the 5D non-Pro. It might not be spec'd like
a 1-series body, but with the cost and specs, it's certainly the
1Ds for less-solvent pro's.
I'm expecting the next serious Pentax DSLR to be spec'd like a
D200. Just like the D and D100 so resemble each other. And I also
expect to see a ugraded DS2 in the spring/summer, with a bigger
buffer and more speed at a minimum, but probably also 8-9MP.
-Adam
Rob Studdert wrote:
So does anyone reckon seriously that Pentax's next DSLR will be
spec'd anywhere near as well as the non-pro Canon 5D?
All the arguments for hanging about waiting for Pentax are wearing
very thin these days.
Rob Studdert
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