The new DA 15mm/f4 Limited shows a end of March target availability date and the DA* 60-250mm/4 with a target availability date of Spring 2009. Spring 2009 begins on Friday, March 20, 2009 until Saturday, June 20, 2009 (date can be different depending on your location. The DA* 55mm/f1.4 SDM is listed as available. However, I see that is on backorder from Adorama. The DA* 30mm and DA 1.4X SDM Rear Teleconverter that are on the 9/22/08 roadmap are on this latest roadmap.
It's a shame there is no budget "normal" prime like there used to be in the film days. Also missing is an intermediate range zoom, something like an updated version of the 24-90 (replaces the 35-135 zooms) or 28-105. At least a version II of the 50-200. But still, we are blessed with those limited primes and the DA 15mm is a nice addition.
Does that mean they are dumping the remaining FA lenses from production? Plus, there is nothing in the pipe line that isn't already public. The 3 categories are interesting.
The new DA 15mm/f4 Limited shows a end of March target availability date and the DA* 60-250mm/4 with a target availability date of Spring 2009. Spring 2009 begins on Friday, March 20, 2009 until Saturday, June 20, 2009 (date can be different depending on your location. The DA* 55mm/f1.4 SDM is listed as available. However, I see that is on backorder from Adorama. The DA* 30mm and DA 1.4X SDM Rear Teleconverter that are on the 9/22/08 roadmap are on this latest roadmap.
That's sad. I was actually interested in the DA*30mm. It could've been a good AF standard prime for the cropped sensor. I guess I'm stuck with SMC-A 28 f/2.8.
That's sad. I was actually interested in the DA*30mm. It could've been a good AF standard prime for the cropped sensor. I guess I'm stuck with SMC-A 28 f/2.8.
I don't think this means they have been trashed, I just think Pentax has decided not to have a roadmap...like every other lens maker.
I think they've added ten lenses since I got my camera, counting the DA55. They have dropped at least one, the FA28. I don't know how many lenses third-party makers have added. Sure, there are a few lenses that could be added, particularily a good TC. We do have a lot more choices these days.
How long does it take on average for a lens to appear here and then be released...I know there is a huge range, I think the 60-250 took some 3 years, but what about the 35mm macro ?
Can anyone give a range for when the super telephoto will hit the market...thank you....I know it is only a guesstimate, but if someone know the time it took for the various other lenses, it could be close.....
Maybe it means they are changing the designs for the TC and 30mm so they will be compatible with a future FF sensor. A guy can dream, can't he
Originally Posted by asdf
That's sad. I was actually interested in the DA*30mm. It could've been a good AF standard prime for the cropped sensor. I guess I'm stuck with SMC-A 28 f/2.8.
Hmm, so now the mystery changes to: Why are the FA lenses not on the roadmap? Especially when FA 31 is regarded as one of the best AF lenses of all time?
I think I did a typo there, I should've put FA 50 not discontinued