I forgot to mention, the other reason why K/M population clearly Outnumber A series and later is that SLRS in general Peaked in the late '70s and Pentax was a top seller At that time with K/M lenses. SLRS were mainstream. Later by 1983 When "A" came out, the entire market for SLR had Already fallen as mainstream camera market went to P&S. So what happened to pentax production was two-fold Decline, thay lost market share to Canon and the Entire SLR market went down. Hence far less A And later lenses than K/M produced. jco
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