It doesn't seem likely that FF would work with the current mount and  
in-camera image stabilization. What's more, I can't see another range  
of DSLR range lenses coming in the same mount. Those will be in 645.  
FF for pentax is simply an illusion.
Paul
On Dec 20, 2006, at 10:13 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 21/12/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, they're building a following. the K10 is the top selling DSLR
>> in Japan right now, and I suspect it's doing quite well elsewhere as
>> well. I don't think they're going to abandon all those users. Because
>> if they do go FF, they almost have to change the lens mount. Forget
>> those a15 units. The'll be history. But it aint gonna happen. Pentax
>> will be an APS-c camera in anything smaller than 645. Of course I
>> plan on owning the 645. I'll use my 6x7 lenses at first. Probably
>> migrate to new glass later. That would be when they introduce the
>> DA645* lenses.I'm guessing that will happen at about this time next
>> hear. Mark that as a prediction.Paul
>
> Paul, where did you read that the lens mount would have to be changed?
> I fully expect that there would be no need to do so to accommodate
> either FF (just for Godders) or 1.3x cropped sensors.
>
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