Photokina Pentax Interview Transcript

All the questions and all the answers, plus our commentary!

By PF Staff in Photokina 2012 on Sep 27, 2012

Today's we're happy to be posting the full transcript from our interview with André Dierickx, Shigeru Wakashiro and Genichiro Takaoka of Pentax Ricoh Imaging at Photokina 2012

Photo above: Dierickx and Wakashiro's reaction or our cartoon (below) about a Pentax full-frame.  The cartoon proved to be a big hit, and it will be heading over to Japan along with Wakashiro.

Pentax Full-Frame Cartoon

Now, without further ado, here is the transcript. Note that the responses are paraphrased as they were originally given in Japanese.  You can also watch the full video of the interview.

Interview Transcript

[Oest, Cruz] Brief introduction.

#1. Two weeks ago, Pentax announced a host of new products, including lenses, cameras, and the new HD coating. In your opinion, which of these announcements was the most important for consumers and for Pentax?

[Wakashiro] To start, for Pentax, every product is a very important product of course. Based on user opinions, we launched something new in every product category (K-mount, Q-mount, and 645-mount). Our coatings are a big selling point, and we are particularly happy to be launching our HD coating and would like to increase the number of HD coated lenses in the future.

#2. Compared to the original K-5, what has been improved in the K-5 II?

First of all, we understand that the K-5, our previous model, was very successful in the market and users were happy with it. At the same time, some users claimed there were issues with the AF sensor. Based on the voice of the users, we developed a new AF module, so this is a brand new system in the K-5 II.

We are focused on outdoor shooting, which is why we weather-sealed the K-5. Some users said that it was somewhat difficult to see the K-5's LCD in daylight, however, so that's another thing we improved on the K-5 II.

#3. Compared to the original Q, what has been improved in the Q10?

As for the Q10, we adapted a new sensor, a CMOS sensor. This is the biggest change. Thanks to this new CMOS sensor, we not only improved the low-light noise but also the high-ISO resolution.

Also, we improved the battery life so the user can take more photos. Finally, we improved autofocus algorithms in the Q10.

#4. In what area has the new SAFOX X autofocus system of the K-5 II seen the most improvement (accuracy, speed, or latency)? Are there any plans to add more AF points?

SAFOX X can now make measurements in -3EV (before it was -1EV). That's the biggest change.

That means that it's good for shooting in the dark as it can make measurements in low light.

We changed the optical components in the AF module to some extent, which will result in more accurate autofocus as well.

Right now there are 11 autofocus points, but we are thinking of increasing the number of points in the future.

#5. Why does the Pentax K-5 II not use the latest-generation prime M processor? Does this mean that the K-30 will be more responsive in some areas than the new Pentax flagship?

The sensor in the K-5 II is a lower-noise sensor than the sensor in the K-30. We judged that to best handle this different sensor, PRIME II was better than PRIME M.

In some ways, for example for movies, the K-30 is better than the K-5 II. But as our focus with the K-5 II is the still image, we choose the PRIME II for the K-5 II.

#6. How will the image quality of the Pentax K-5 II and IIs differ?

(Shows internal Pentax Ricoh test photos illustrating the difference)

Between these two photos you can see the difference very clearly. You can see an image that you were never able to capture before with the K-5.

During our internal testing, we were sometimes surprised how well the K-5 IIs could capture images. You might even discover new wrinkles on faces when shooting with the K-5 IIs!

#7. Tell us about the Pentax HD coating- what makes it unique? Will Pentax continue producing lenses with the SMC coating?

We used to have the ABC (Aero Bright Coating) [in addition to SMC], but it has one key weakness: the surface can easily be scratched.

But HD coating has much more durability in this respect.

(Shows charts comparing reflectance of ABC, HDC, and SMC).

Compared to SMC, HD's coating cuts the reflectance by roughly half.

[Dierickx] After the interview we can take you to the front stand where we have a demonstration- maybe you've seen it?

[Oest] We did, and we actually made a post about it. The difference is very clear.

[Wakashiro] You can see that the reflectance is mostly cut in half, and actually, the SMC's performance depended greatly on wavelength, while HD coating has much more consistent performance.

(Shows chart with the strengths and weaknesses of each coating)

Here is a comparison with the previous lens coatings, with HD, SMC and ABC.

The reflectance and wavelength dependance of ABC is best. As for the cost and durability, HDC has an advantage over ABC. In future lens lineups, depending on the price category, we will choose between HD and ABC. It depends on the price and purpose of each lens.

As for the new 645 90mm macro, we are using both coatings- HDC and ABC.

We don't think we will stop the SMC coating, but we would like to enlarge the HD-coated lens lineup. Right now, we can't say which future lenses will use which coatings.

#8. In the press release for the 560mm, you said that the lens has a finish unique to the “HD lens series.” Is this the start of a new lens series which will differ from DA, D-FA, and FA lenses?

So as I said, we are going to be replacing SMC coatings, using HD in future lenses, so HD will make its way into the lens lineups. It is not a lens series as such.

#9. Your new 560mm looks very impressive! What types of users have you designed it for? What cameras are appropriate for the 560mm lens?

We are thinking that it's good for landscape and animal shooting, also because it's fully weather-sealed.

So, as I said these lenses are sealed, so the body should be sealed as well. K-5, K-5 II and sometimes K-30 users will be using this lens.

#10. Considering that this is a professional-grade lens, can we expect a professional-grade K-series DSLR to accompany it in the near future? It's clear that this lens is designed for purposes for which the 645D system is not. Is it a full-frame lens?

In the future, we are thinking that we need to launch K-mount cameras for professionals.

(Misunderstands question) This lens is not useful for the 645D, and because it's a DA, it's designed for digital cameras.

So, of course are using the same K-mount so you can put this lens on a film camera, but we can't guarantee perfect performance on film cameras.

#11. We believe that the small improvements in the K-5 II and the Pentax Q10 will not be enough to get many current K-5 and Q users to upgrade. In other words, it seems to us that these new cameras are targeted at newcomers rather than current Pentax camera owners. Are there plans of releasing any models with higher specifications for current Pentax users?

[Dierickx] I will reply to that one. First of all, we consider that the improvements are quite important improvements, not so minor because they touch on very essential parts of the camera, because they touch on very important aspects of the camera, like the focusing, low-light conditions, or the sensor [resolution], so in that sense we consider that these are not small improvements, we simply consider that why make a totally new camera when we have a quite-good one, very appreciated, and where we only needed to have some improvement to make it a real good product. Therefore, we don't consider these to be not suitable for replacement of existing cameras. As far as the question about development goes, it's clear that the Pentax Ricoh direction taken is very clearly to develop further the DSLR range, in all directions one might say, so in that sense yes I can say that we will develop further cameras for Pentax users for sure.

#12. At CP+, we saw a mysterious lens with a protrusion extending inside the mirror box. Do you know anything about its whereabouts?

[Wakashiro, Takaoka] At CP+ we like to get comments from the market/the users- that is out purpose to present those lenses at CP+.

Thanks to the mirrorless structure, this kind of lens would be use for the K-01. We expected some big response from the market, but currently there isn't so much demand in the market.

#13. Were were quite impressed by the technology found in the Ricoh GXR, as we noted that the camera was very responsive and focused quickly. Are there plans to make use of this technology in future Pentax-branded cameras, or even allowing the use of Pentax lenses on the GXR?

Ricoh and Pentax used to be 2 companies, now there's Pentax Ricoh Imaging Company, one company. Engineers are coming from Ricoh already, and technologies are being exchanged.

Ricoh's engineers already participate in the development of Pentax cameras.

We are thinking that you will see both technologies implemented in one camera (technologies from Ricoh and from Pentax).

So among the engineers, there have been ideas such as the Q-mount module or K-mount module for the GXR. However, we have many things to develop for the future modules, so as of today, we don't have any clear plans to go for this kind of module.

#14. Are there any plans of “de-crippling” the Pentax K mount so that lenses with aperture rings can be used outside of M mode, without having to stop down? In other words, will the aperture flange ever find its way onto a Pentax DSLR?

It used to be that aperture was adjusted by aperture rings, but technologies have been development, and we think that aperture rings now have less importance to the user.

However, we understand also the importance of adjusting the aperture by the aperture ring. If the number of “voices” about this increases, we will plan to develop such a product.

#15. How has the Q system evolved since its introduction last year?

So last year we launched the Pentax Q, and we were lacking some telephoto/zoom lenses. That was a disadvantage of the whole Q system.

But today we launched our 06 telephoto zoom lens, and we are going forward with the Q lens system.

We also launched the adapter Q for K-mount lenses, and when using a K-mount lens with this adapter, the magnification is 5.5 times, and you can't get that kind of magnification with competitors' products.

(Shows example tele/macro photos)

With a DA* 300mm the user can take great photos of the moon, and also super-macro pictures with the DA 100mm.

[Cruz, Dierick, Oest] Wow!

[Wakashiro, Takaoka] The Q has a lot of potential with this adapter, and also the new 06 lens.

[Dierick] Calculating with the new 560mm lens and the new adapter, you can get more than a 2,500mm lens!

#16. The Pentax Q's shutter system allows it to synchronize flash at up to 1/2000s. Will this technology be used on other Pentax cameras?

[Wakashiro, Takaoka] We have to clear up one point- the Pentax Q body doesn't have a shutter, the shutter is in the lens, which is why we can achieve that kind of flash synchronization. But K-mount cameras do have a shutter inside the body, so that's the biggest difference.

If K-mount lenses had a shutter, technologically and logically speaking we could achieve that concept.

#17. At our CP+ interview, you told us a lot about the (then new) K-01. Now that the camera has been available for some time, how well has it been received by customers?

[Dierickx] As you know, the K-01 was a totally new direction for a camera maker, this means using a designer to develop the camera. We had 2 different types of reactions, we had the reaction of let's say “design freaks” who were actually the first ones who bought the camera. For “photo freaks”, they first had to understand the value of the product beyond the outlook of the product before buying it. It took some time because many people were at first surprised, and there was a question of taste, because some people liked and others disliked the product. In other words, the first ones who bought it were not photographers, at all, and the photographers came to it only afterward. So we had a first peak of interest of customers, then it went down step by step, and now we have a regain of this kind of interest for people who understand the advantage of the product. So we will keep selling this product for quite some time, and now we have a regain of interest in the product, an increase in sales, if I can say though.

#18. To conclude, we would like to ask, on behalf the members of both our of forums, if there have been any developments concerning the Pentax full-frame since your letter to us, especially considering the fact that other major brands have just announced “enthusiast” full-frame DSLRs?

Ok, well you know the letter was telling you that although we did not have specific plans of development, we were following and analyzing the possibilities to use full-frame. I would say that we even analyze this more now. But I still cannot tell you about any concrete plan, but definitely it's of course something which is "in the air for the moment", I would say.

#19. Finally, is there anything else you'd like to say to the Pentax community?

[Wakashiro, Takaoka] First, we would like to thank you very much for the survey you conducted on the forum, and the comments [you gave us] from the users. Based on the comments from our fans, we would like to launch an attractive product for all of them.

...but not just based on the response form the market...we'd like to surprise you sometime!

[Dierickx] A change that has happened with the acquisition of Pentax by Ricoh is that the system of product development, let's say RD, in Ricoh (the company as a whole, not just the camera division), is very much based on users' feedback. I would say much more than even Pentax was before, because Pentax had enthusiast engineers already, but let's say the Ricoh system of getting information back from the market, but the market in terms of users, not from the dealers or resellers only, because from the final single individual user is very much developed in the Ricoh system. So we really do even more appreciate your contribution to this, because so far, we could just welcome it, transfer it, and pray for having some return on this. We know that in the Ricoh system, the feedback from the enthusiast users is a full part off the development of the products, it's totally a part of the system, I would say. I hope that we will keep and develop further the contact between us!

[All] Thank you very much!

From the Sigma Booth- A Pentax Model!

And a quite impressive lineup of lenses

By PF Staff in Photokina 2012 on Sep 26, 2012

At Photokina, Sigma presented their entire range of lenses in Pentax K-mount, and it was quite impressive. Combined with Pentax's own offerings almost any conceivable need is covered.

Lens line-up click to enlarge

We even got one of their models to pose with a Pentax, considering that none were to be found at the Pentax booth!

Line-up 2
Click to enlarge

All lenses were available to try out on your own camera - a very nice touch. Sigma pointed to the 85mm F1.4 EX DG HSM and the 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG HSM zoom as the most interesting recent additions.

Sigma booth at Photokina

Another intresting find was a man overwhelmed by the Sigma 200-500mm F2.8:

Sigma 200-500mm F2.8

The Pentax X-5 at Photokina

An inexpensivie do-it-all camera?

By PF Staff in Photokina 2012 on Sep 25, 2012

The Pentax X-5 super-zoom camera was announced a few weeks before Photokina and was available to try out at the show.  In the US, it has just arrived at retailers.

The X-5 is not an interchangeable lens canera but features a permanently affixed 26x zoom lens (equivalent to 22 - 580 mm in the 24 x 36 mm format), so it is effectively a point and shoot camera dressed up to look like a DSLR. The specifications are impressive, though, and the question then is if the X-5 could fill the role of a back-up camera for DSLR shooters? Or is it "just" a , or is it just another point-and-shoot?

Pentax X-5 Specifications
Sensor 16 MP, 1/2.3 in back-lit CMOS
Sensitivity ISO 100 - 6,400
Exposure compensation +/- 2 EV
Expanded dynamic range Yes
Lens 4 - 104 mm (22 - 580 mm eqv.)
F3.1 - F5.9
Shutter 1/4 s to 1/1,500 s
Down to 4s in night mode
Burst rate 10 fps (5 MP images)
Focus Autofocus: 9 points, contrast detect
Manual focus available
Super macro down to 1 cm
Monitor 3 inch, 460,000 dots
Tilts up and down
Viewfinder Electronic, 230,000 dots
Video H.264, MPEG-4, MOV
Full HD at 30 fps
720p at 30 and 60 fps
VGA at 30 fps
HDMI out
Built-in mic Mono
External mic No
Weather resistant No
Size (BxHxD) 120 x 86.5 x 106.5 mm
Built-in flash Yes
Weight (loaded) 599 g
Other

Pixel mapping (unusual in this class)
Powered by 4 AA batteries

Read on for our initial impression...

Pentax Q10 Photokina Report - What's New

More than just a redesigned body!

By PF Staff in Photokina 2012 on Sep 24, 2012

The new Pentax Q10 was on display and available for being tried out at Photokina. Pentax representatives pointed out that the Q10 (and the Q before it) shouldn't be viewed as just "another camera" but as a part of a new system built around the Q mount, in other words a fully worthy third system from Pentax (the 6x7 mount is truly discontinued and will not be brought back they say). The 15 to 45mm telephoto zoom (shown above) and the K to Q-mount adapter were the new additions to the lineup for Photokina as reported earlier and further expansion is planned as per the road map.

It was hard to tell what was new in the Q10 based on its specsheet alone, but here's what we've learned from Pentax:

  • New CMOS sensor with better low-light ISO performance and less high-ISO noise
  • Improved autofocus algorithms
  • Improved battery life
  • (Much) Lower launch price (almost half that of the original Q)

The Q10 is just as tiny as its predecessor, and it almost fit inside the lens hood of our 85mm lens!

Q10 vs Pentax K-5 Size

Interview with Pentax at Photokina - The Video

Just posted - video interview with 3 Pentax Ricoh representatives!

By PF Staff in Photokina 2012 on Sep 22, 2012

On September 19th, 2012, we had the opportunity to interview three Pentax representatives at the Photokina trade show in Cologne, Germany.  The gentlemen we spoke to were Mr. André Dierickx, Managing Director of Pentax Ricoh Imaging Europe, Mr. Shigeru Wakashiro, leader of the Pentax Product / Camera System Planning Team of Pentax Ricoh Imaging Japan, and Mr. Genichiro Takaoka, also a part of the Product / Camera System Planning Team.  The full video of the interview is available later in this post.

Questions were asked in English by Adam Oest, administrator of PentaxForums.com, and repeated in Spanish by Mika Cruz, administrator of the Spanish community Pentaxeros.com.  Mika's help was integral to the coordination and preparation of the interview, and we'd like to extend a special thank-you to him as well as his Spanish Pentax community!  Mr. Dierickx replied to our marketing-related questions in English, while Mr. Wakashiro replied to our technical questions in Japanese, which were then translated into English by Mr. Takaoka. In the interview, we allude to a letter that we sent to Pentax about the prospect of making a Pentax full-frame DSLR.  You can learn more about the letter here.

Wakashiro (left) and Takaoka (right)

In total, we asked Pentax 19 questions, including the "full-frame question", of course.  The video interview lasts 33 minutes, and subtitles are available.  Read on to watch the video interview and to learn more about how the actual interview went!  Here is a quick summary of the questions:

  • Which of the 9 new products announced at Photokina is the most important to Pentax Ricoh?
  • What's new in the K-5 II and Q10?
  • In what areas is the SAFOX X autofocus system going to be better?
  • Why does the K-5 II lack the PRIME M processor?
  • How will the image quality of the K-5 II and K-5 IIs differ?
  • How does HD coating differ from SMC, and will it be replacing SMC?
  • What cameras / users are appropriate for the 560mm lens?
  • Are there plans to more significant DSLR upgrades for current Pentax users?
  • What happened to that mysterious lens with a protrusion that we saw at CP+?
  • Is any of the technology found in the Ricoh GXR going to be used in Pentax cameras?
  • How about a Pentax K-mount module for the GXR?
  • Will the Pentax K-mount ever be "de-crippled" (i.e. will the aperture ring coupler be restored?)
  • How has the Q system evolved since last year?
  • Will the Q's 1/2000s flash sync make its way into other cameras as well?
  • How well as the K-01 been received by customers?
  • When is the Pentax full-frame finally going to be announced?
  • Do you have anything else to say to our users?

We were very happy with how thorough Pentax's replies to our questions were, and after the interview, we started to appreciate Ricoh's contribution to Pentax Ricoh Imaging even more, even if they are still in their infancy.


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