As I posted earlier, I don't even need a DSLR at this point
( I would if I was shooting a Lot more ) so I am in no rush.
I am already seeing an improvement in models like K100D and K10D
So the situation is getting better, but I don't like the idea
One bit of having to do one shot stop down metering on most
Of my lenses when open aperture AE with AE lock is clearly possible.
I have not given up hope yet, and that's my perogative. I also
Never stated I wouldn't buy a DSLR from pentax without the feature
But I would much much rather buy one for a little more with the feature.
jco

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Shel Belinkoff
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 2:29 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: RE: The JCO survey

Until you ACTUALLY BUY something from Pentax, you're not a customer.  At
best you're a POTENTIAL customer.  However, you want to buy "from PENTAX
directly with features [you] want" but, unfortunately, those features
are
not offered by Pentax at this time, and may never be offered by Pentax
again.  So where does that leave you?  Either you have to accept what's
real and compromise, not buy a DSLR from PENTAX, or look elsewhere for a
DSLR that will accept your K/M lenses that use an aperture simulator.
Oh,
wait, THERE ARE NO OTHER OPTIONS.  So, what's next - no DSLR or accept
what's available, learn to use your lenses on the camera, and enjoy the
experience as best you can.  Or you can come here and complain about the
situation for days on end, remain frustrated and angry, AND end up with
no
DSLR.


Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell 

> See my other post, I want to BUY a new DSLR
> >From PENTAX directly with features I want.



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