On 3/10/2015 3:38 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
P.J. Alling wrote:
The new collapsible 18-50mm kin lens.
I keep looking at that lens thinking it's not much bigger than the 43mm
limited, and it would make a great compact walking around lens on a K-5II.
Here's an interesting question, the collapsible Kit lens locks the K-S2
when the lens hasn't been opened to taking position, (firmware driven I
expect), how far back will a firmware fix be supplied? K10D/20D pretty
much not, they didn't add a fix for the 1.4x multiplier, but the K-5IIs
is still current, (at least as far as Ricoh Imaging USA is concerned),
will they even bother to release a firmware update for that camera?
It's really annoying for a company that prides itself on it's product's
backward compatibility to not upgrade still viable product's firmware.
You'd think that it's just marketing hype.
Wow. Talk about first world problems. So we're speculating that owners
of older Pentax cameras *might* be able to mistakenly take a photo
without (this particular one) lens being extended? Oh woe is me!
More like the general lack of support for "older" cameras in general.
Hey it's a third world problem too, Pentax sells big in China if you can
believe the interviews from DB Review and Imaging Resource.
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