Christian wrote:
> Adam Maas wrote:
> 
>>Honestly, I don't think I'd consider a K1D without an aperture 
>>simulator. 
> 
> 
> Honestly, I don't think you'll ever see another 35mm-style k-mount 
> Pentax body with an aperture simulator.  Ever.  Even the last film body 
> they produced didn't have it.  Pentax is done with it.  Period.  Now... 
>   If only you guys could just get over it.  BooHoo, I can't use my old 
> lenses the way I want to.  Pentax doesn't give a shit about you.  They 
> are looking, oh yeah that's right, ahead.  To the future.  New lenses, 
> new features. The past?  Well that's just the past and good on 'em for 
> finally stepping it up and producing interesting things and trying to 
> compete for my $$.
> 

Christian,

I'm one of the guys saying it's no big deal. But a flagship body is a 
different case. I want it to have everything the Nikon D2Xs does, 
including mechanical aperture coupling. If it doesn't have that, it's 
not a flagship to me (and frankly, it would be a selling feature for me, 
since the K10D pretty much covers what I need in a body).

-Adam


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