Thanks for that! Well, looks like I was too pessimistic. The prospect of a FF Pentax, at last, is exciting. I don't really "need" another dSLR but I'm enough of a Pentax fan that I'm pretty sure to get this one anyway!
zuikologist
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Me too. I only need the camera to work well enough to use all those lovely M lenses .
Thanks for that! Well, looks like I was too pessimistic. The prospect of a FF Pentax, at last, is exciting. I don't really "need" another dSLR but I'm enough of a Pentax fan that I'm pretty sure to get this one anyway!
xyz3450
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If it leads to full frame Ricoh GR versions I'm supporting!
A full frame GXR module camera would also be most welcome!
+1 on each of these... but its a crowded and complex compact camera market
Looking at my photo-gear database, of the 19 KA-mount lenses only two would have a problem with full-frame sensors... the 15mm f/4 and 21mm f/3.2. My one decent zoom is the 20-35mm so that should be wide enough! The longest of this KA selection is the big 85mm f/1.4 Planar ZK, and the next wider one is the 77mm f/1.8 SMCP so I'd be looking forward to more frequent use of these two. Yes, I feel the GAS pressure building already!
tstermitz
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I've moved out of Pentax, but I've always felt that the handling of the K-5/K-3 series was exceptional; so much nicer than Nikon. Very logical. You can do everything important with one hand. The Green button! (It let's you come back to the camera's auto "optimal" with one click. Say your shooting manual, and make open up the aperture for a backlit shot, then move to another view. Hit the green, and you're exposure is back to neutral.
And I still love the MZ-S!
And I still love the MZ-S!
I'm quite sure there is. Now, if you could tell me how I can have this installed into, say, fifty year old manual focus lenses, please?Probably a FF K-01
You know, there is quite a lot to say about in lens stabilisation as well. It was a very good surprise when the stabilisation of my new Canon 24-105 IS worked without a hitch on my ancient EOS RT film body. Now I have a great stabilised zoom on film.
Pioneer
Veteran
And of course, that is the advantage to the in-body stabilization that Pentax uses. Those old lenses are stabilized.
Wulfthari
Well-known
The latest from Ricoh Pentax is that the full frame is now delayed from this fall to the Spring 2016. Noticed posted here http://www.pentax.com/en/pentaxff/
Ah ah ah! Charlatans! I was even thinking about getting my first digital camera...
And of course, that is the advantage to the in-body stabilization that Pentax uses. Those old lenses are stabilized.
Precisely. And it is what would, potentially, make a full frame Pentax DSLR a better platform for older lenses than Eg. a Canon.
So far all Pentax bodies with SR (shake reduction) have had smaller-than-FF sensors... The 645Z has sensor-shake for dust removal but not for SR, presumably due to the weight of the sensor assembly. Has any other manufacturer offered a FF sensor with in-body shake reduction?
I know I would be very disappointed if that feature were absent from the coming FF Pentax...
I know I would be very disappointed if that feature were absent from the coming FF Pentax...
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