Well, I held off a whole week after Aug. 15 before bagging on on Ebay. I've had it 5 days now and I don't see myself ever wanting to buy
another lens that isn't SDM.
There have been a few times over the years when Pentax has shifted directions that have got my attention and I think this is one of them.
My first Pentax was a Spotamatic, but when the K2 came out, I said hey this is materially better and the Spotamatic and all my screw mount stuff went down the road and I got a K2 which I kept
until it died. I replaced it with a used SuperProgram. Until then I hadn't thought too
much about the benefits of the "A" position
on the lenses, but after using the Super Program a bit, I rounded up every M series lens I had and sold them on Ebay and backfilled with A lenses.
At the time it didn't cost much to make the switch because the crippled K mount bodies weren't out yet. I didn't think much of any of the P for plastic looking pentaxes but bought
a Xz-5, and accumulated a variety of FA lenses for it (but can't bear to get rid of my superprogram because itis just too nifty---never mind that I don't use it. To be sure I got an istD not long after they came out (Ithink after about the first price cut), but it didn't inspire me to change the lens family. Indeed I haven't bought a lens for years, and in honor of the film cameras which I have but don't use had never considered buying a 'small format' lens until the SDM showed up. I've had the K10 around for a couple of months and have been sort of indifferent to using it over the istD, but now
with the first SDM, I'm really excited.
The xz-5, the istD, and every FA lens I have could go down the road if I could functionally replace them with SDM lenses, and further assuming I can figure out how to take a MACRO flash photo with the K10.
Posted: 2007-08-27 20:04:09
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