I don't really forsee that people would use the gallery to determine which
lenses produced what image, even though it might be of interest to a few. I
suspect that if Pentax is using this gallery as an advertising tool, what
they're looking for most is eyepopping pretty pictures of what ever genre.
Since numerous Pentax lenses have been made by 3rd parties any way, it
wouldn't seem to matter that much, IMO.
Tom C.
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Subject: Re: Pentax Gallery rules
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:05:37 -0400
This seems bizarre since I would think that Pentax would want to
highlight it's lenses...
Bruce Dayton wrote:
> In running through some of the photos today (voting), I came across
> two photos that were not shot with Pentax lenses. The person(s) who
> uploaded had clearly indicated that the lens in one was a Sigma
> 180/3.5 Macro and the other a Voigtlander 125/2.5.
>
> So I looked at the rules again and they only state that it must be
> shot with a Pentax SLR - nothing about lenses. I seem to remember in
> the beginning that the lens must be Pentax. Now it seems that you
> don't have to use a Pentax lens.
>
> That would make a big difference for me, all my shots from the Tokina
> 400, all my sports shots and macro shots have been excluded til now.
>
>
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