Huh? Pentax started with what are said to  be very fine FA-series 645 
lenses several years ago, primes and 2-3 good zooms. They were the 
first medium format camera to go to auto-focus and did it very well. 
With backward compatibility to the older A lenses.
If you mean that they had nothing older than A series, then that is 
true.

Stan

On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:37 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> Pentax probably never made anything other than A lenses for the 645.
> I'd bet that they're even electronically equivalent to the KA mount
> lenses.  So no they don't need an aperture simulator for full
> compatibility.  (Thought that's probably more information than you
> really needed for a rhetorical question).  I'm waiting to see if they
> allow the aperture ring to be used fully electronically.
>
> frank theriault wrote:
>
>> On 10/11/06, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I think I'll go buy all the used 645 glass. ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Will the 645D have an aperture simulator?  ;-)
>>
>> -frank
>>
>>
>>
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