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Would You Buy a System Based Around Pentax Lenses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugleone" data-source="post: 43262" data-attributes="member: 963"><p>Personally no.....I recently gave up on pentax after several years without the system I wanted and expected.</p><p></p><p>The main question should be;....Would you try to buy a system that does not exist from a company that never listens to or acknowledges their customers?.......</p><p></p><p>..........Still no moderate wide f2 after more than 10YEARS in the DSLR game and countless customers asking,..as a contrast, Leica sees the 35mm focal length as a primary lens choice and has had up to five in it's list at the same time,........pentax does not see the need and does not even comment on the matter.......</p><p></p><p>.....this to take but one subject among many. It's all very well making 'bottle-cap' lenses without proper ergonomics such as aperture ring or decent focussing ring or lenshood facility etc.,...but a 'system' needs to have the basics sorted out nd cover all of the main focal lengths and user needs. But then again, since I'm not a japanese school girl, I don't really need a purple DSLR with silver hi-lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugleone, post: 43262, member: 963"] Personally no.....I recently gave up on pentax after several years without the system I wanted and expected. The main question should be;....Would you try to buy a system that does not exist from a company that never listens to or acknowledges their customers?....... ..........Still no moderate wide f2 after more than 10YEARS in the DSLR game and countless customers asking,..as a contrast, Leica sees the 35mm focal length as a primary lens choice and has had up to five in it's list at the same time,........pentax does not see the need and does not even comment on the matter....... .....this to take but one subject among many. It's all very well making 'bottle-cap' lenses without proper ergonomics such as aperture ring or decent focussing ring or lenshood facility etc.,...but a 'system' needs to have the basics sorted out nd cover all of the main focal lengths and user needs. But then again, since I'm not a japanese school girl, I don't really need a purple DSLR with silver hi-lights. [/QUOTE]
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