Jens,

The roadmap lists a 16-50 f2.8 DA and a 50-135 f2.8 DA as coming this year. Tokina's also announced identical lenses for other mounts.

-Adam



Jens Bladt wrote:
Pentax has now offered 4 entry level DSLR's. To some extend at a high enough
quality (except for speed, fill-flash, simultansouly RAW/jpg's and a few
other things)  for professional work.
I believe the announced new 10MP DSLR is aimed at the  semi-pro/enthusiast
marked.
I'd be surprised, if this isn't followed up by introducing som semi-pro
lenses (it appears to be going this way) - that has to mean at least some
2.8 lenses.
Perhaps even a fast prime telephoto lens.
Full frame or not.
Regards

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

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K.Takeshita wrote on 25.02.06 19:44:


OTOH, I do not believe Pentax abandoned FF lenses altogether.  We still

need

fast tele (200/2.8, 300/2.8 etc etc) and I  just cannot imagine, Pentax
being so well recognized as a superb lens maker as well, simply drop out

of

normal lens biz.  I think the recent lens road map is really for the

digital

compatibility particularly on the wider end.

Well Ken, if my (quite reliable) source of Pentax information is right -
then new DA f2.8 lenses will have built-in AF motor (I guess ultrasonic one)
and that would be a reason to change whole line of long lenses ;-)

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Sylwek

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