I think I covered that in my post, and I know when it was introduced I 
used to have one.

Adam Maas wrote:

>Note the last body introduced with an aperture simulator was the MZ-S. 
>The MZ-M is an older body remaining in either hsort-run production or 
>stocks. It was introduced almost 10 years ago.
>
>-Adam
>
>
>P. J. Alling wrote:
>  
>
>>Pentax wrote it off in the Semi Pro bodies only with the introduction of 
>>the *ist and *ist-D.  This is very recent, in fact they still supported 
>>it on what is  a current model MZ/ZX-M, though admittedly probably no 
>>longer in full production, it is still considered a current model. 
>>(http://www.pentaximaging.com/products/product_details/product--ZX-M/reqID--5004/subsection--film_slr)
>> 
>>The MZ/ZX-M is in any way you look at their ultimate entry level camera 
>>at this time.  It would be silly not to include in this case but in many 
>>ways it's just as silly not to support it on newer top level models.  If 
>>the K10D included support for aperture simulator, I'd buy one tomorrow 
>>rather than waiting for the price to drop.
>>
>>Adam Maas wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>No, there is nothing to prevent it being re-implemented. But the Camera 
>>>makers in the position to do so (Nikon and Pentax, the only two of major 
>>>makers stillusing their MF mount) have written it off on consumer and 
>>>semi-pro bodies a number of years ago. This happened in the film era, 
>>>we've actually got more functionality on the Pentax DSLR's than on many 
>>>recent film bodies (*ist, MZ-30/50/60, many more on the Nikon side).
>>>
>>>Would I like to see the Aperture Simulator return? Hell Yes. Do I expect 
>>>it? Not unless Pentax makes a K1D. Can I live without it? Most Assuredly.
>>>
>>>-Adam
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>J. C. O'Connell wrote:
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Bullshit. There is nothing to prevent its implementation
>>>>In the future, either by Pentax or other camera makers
>>>>Using the PK mount.
>>>>jco
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>>>>Adam Maas
>>>>Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 11:45 AM
>>>>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>>>>Subject: Re: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?
>>>>
>>>>Because it ain't shit.
>>>>
>>>>The green button hack is one of the reasons I bought the K100D to 
>>>>replace my D50. Some metering is better than no metering. And that's the
>>>>
>>>>choice we're faced with.
>>>>
>>>>The Aperture Simulator is dead. Deal With It. Those of us who shoot with
>>>>
>>>>K glass and the DSLR's are doing just fine.
>>>>
>>>>-Adam
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>J. C. O'Connell wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Why settle for shit for no reason?
>>>>>Glass is still definitely half empty.
>>>>>jco
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>Of
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Tim Øsleby
>>>>>Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 11:27 AM
>>>>>To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
>>>>>Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?
>>>>>
>>>>>I stand corrected, silly me. My perception is obviously wrong 
>>>>>[slapping myself happily over forehead]. 
>>>>>
>>>>>The glass is half empty, not half full.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Tim
>>>>>Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>Of
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>J.
>>>>>C. O'Connell
>>>>>Sent: 8. oktober 2006 17:03
>>>>>To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
>>>>>Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?
>>>>>
>>>>>No, an "extra bonus" on a $1000 top line camera would be
>>>>>A camera that could read the PK PKM lens aperture setting. That this
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>is
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Not done is ridiculous as its friggin SIMPLE to implement...
>>>>>Semi automanual manual is good but it aint open aperture AE
>>>>>With PK PKM, while is very possible but still is not done.
>>>>>jco
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>Of
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Tim Øsleby
>>>>>Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 10:46 AM
>>>>>To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
>>>>>Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?
>>>>>
>>>>>Welcome onboard David.
>>>>>
>>>>>I had exactly the same thoughts as you about metering manual lenses
>>>>>before I
>>>>>tried it. In real life, it is no problem. After 15 minutes using it,
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>you
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>will get used to it. 
>>>>>In high speed situation you must think a bit ahead, watching at the
>>>>>light.
>>>>>If lighting changes you need to re push the button every now and then
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>to
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>make sure to get the exposure right before the decisive moment. 
>>>>>
>>>>>Lack of matrix metering is a bit frustrating. But in most situations
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>you
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>can
>>>>>get around it using the histogram fine tuning the exposure. It's the
>>>>>same as
>>>>>the green button thing. You need to think a bit ahead, being prepared
>>>>>for
>>>>>the decisive moment.
>>>>>
>>>>>But what can you expect. Consider the ability to use old lenses as an
>>>>>extra
>>>>>bonus. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Tim
>>>>>Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>Of
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>David Bliss
>>>>>Sent: 8. oktober 2006 10:01
>>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>>Subject: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm new to the list but I've been reading the archives for the last
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>few
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>weeks so hopefully I will not make too much of a fool of myself.  I'm
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>a
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>long
>>>>>time amateur user of Pentax 35mm film gear about to buy my first DSLR.
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>I
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>was
>>>>>minutes away from buying a K100D when the K10D was announced...
>>>>>
>>>>>I have a lot of manual-aperture K-mount glass, so being able to use it
>>>>>on
>>>>>a new DSLR is important to me.  I know there are workarounds for using
>>>>>such on the K100D but they're pretty bad (metering on DOF-preview only
>>>>>and/or manually setting aperture to match the lens's).
>>>>>
>>>>>The dpreview page
>>>>>(http://www.dpreview.com/articles/pentaxk10d/page2.asp)
>>>>>and a few other verbatim copies thereof explicitly says 
>>>>>"Ability to use lens aperture ring" so I was very excitted to think
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>that
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Pentax would have finally fixed this (idiotic) design error on the
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>K10D.
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>But, the press photos of the K10D clearly show an absence of a
>>>>>mechanical
>>>>>aperture coupling lever.  And the (mis)released manual from a couple
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>of
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>days ago documents the same behavior as the K100D.  Can anyone confirm
>>>>>this for sure one was or the other?
>>>>>
>>>>>Also, can anyone explain to me why the K100D (and apparently the K10D)
>>>>>disable
>>>>>(a) non-central AF sensors (for focus confirmation, not AF, obviously)
>>>>>and
>>>>>(b) all the metering modes except CWA when using a pre-A lens?  I
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>cannot
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>conceive of any possible reason these features would care about the
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>lens
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>aperture being set manually.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>David Bliss
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>    
>>
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