Zero impact? I disagree, if you wanted AE in the 1960's SLR, Pentax couldnt deliver. I find AE in any form much more of a landmark than the aperture priority AE ES pentax dished up 5 years later....BTW, Pentax did finally offer shutter priority AE with the A series cameras, 15 years after the leaders in that area.
JCO > -----Original Message----- > From: P�l Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: No Pentax D-SLR on Photokina? > > > JCO wrote: > > > > Other SLR makers most notably Konica had AE > > (shutter priority) via automatic aperture setting lenses > > around 5 years before the Pentax ES. > > > > aperture priority isnt the only way to get AE. > > > But only Konica nd Canon bothered with this kind of auto. Most > other manufacturers like Pentax, Olympus, Nikon and Minolta found > it rather pointless. It had absolutely zero impact something that > cannot be said about the ES... > > P�l >

