Knorp
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Tokina confirms Pentax Full-frame under development
Not sure what to think of it, but exciting it is !
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All the best
Not sure what to think of it, but exciting it is !
:watch:
All the best
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Hardly comparing apples to apples though, are you.I'll stick with my 67ii.
That would be wonderful for those of us with 645 lenses; an adapter that allows auto diaphragm (as does the 67/645 adapter) would be enough for me.If Pentax/Ricoh releases a FF design, it would no doubt be based on the 24 or 36 meg SONY sensors. They could do well to consider releasing at the same time, a precision adapter allowing P 645 lenses to be controlled by the new FF body. The original Pentax 645/K adapter only allows manual control of lenses with an aperture ring. I've found the P645 lenses to work very well on past Canon bodies and the present K3 I own. Pentax will also desperately need an affordable (relative terms) 24-100+MM range FF zoom that is up to task of working well with a FF sensor.
Kit, true for the wide angles when comparing to native Pentax 35mm lenses, but less so for the longer focal lengths. The 645 lenses are quite compact and similar in size to Canon 35mm lenses.I would have thought that all the 645 lenses would be a bit too large for what is likely to be a small body. No?
True enough; on the other hand, it was worth the waitRecalling the pace of the 645D's development from announcement to available, I hope for the sake of those who are eagerly anticipating this camera it doesn't follow a similar timeline.