Ok so I'm really not sure where this belongs, so sorry if I'm posting in the wrong section on this topic because it crosses different topics Pentax lenses, medium format, mirrorless, and Fuji.
The backstory:
So I decided to trade in my K-1 and almost all of my k-mount lenses except for the FA43 limited. I know, I know how could I do something like that? Well I wasn't doing the k-1 any justice by having it collect dust, and at heart although I loved the camera for the quality it brought, and boy were the images spectacular, My heart wasn't fully committed to full frame and especially to the 2:3 aspect ratio. So with the funds from selling the gear, and the deals that were going on I was able to pick up a Fuji GFX for next to nothing. I liked the feel of the body, the lenses have weather sealing, I like the Jpeg output, and the other part is adapting many different lenses( besides medium format lenses, you can also adapt full frame lenses)... now although I'm rambling I'm working towards something.
yes I did say full frame lenses, and outside of native glass most people go for canon and Nikon glass, pentax has many amazing lenses as well. case in point the FA 43 limited. Now I don't know where pentax got its black magic from, or why I'm creating a frankencamera, part Fuji GFX medium format part pentax, but this lens is truly amazing.... really...
Here is the second shot I had with the camera wide open at f1.9, JPEG, No cropping or corrections, although I'm not one to have such a shallow depth of field I was curious on the coverage and well no disappointment from the setup, and I get my native 4:3 aspect ratio.
Makes me wonder what also works from pentax?