Originally posted by reh321 Pentax is much more interested in "landscape" than in "events".
If Pentax were in any way serious about landscape photography for APC-s, they would have come out with the 11-18mm*, 10-24mm WR, 8-16mm WR lens many years ago, instead of making us all go out and buy a Sigma 10-20mm or 8-16mm. As my photography is 80% landscape taken on ultra-wide lenses, I was forced to move to Nikon (D600), way before the K1 and 15-30mm came out, and keep my K5IIs, K10, and Sigma lens mainly for nostalgia. Maybe the biggest problem and limiting factor for these cameras now is that there seems to be no major leap in aps-c sensors? The only new, high-end aps-c camera of significance is by Fuji, yet they still manage to grace the world with a beautiful 8-16mm f2.8 WR lens...and a high-end Pentax K3II replacement and the 11-18mm remain a fantasy.