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Forum: Pentax K-3 III 03-08-2024, 07:15 AM  
K-3 Mark III Sports Settings
Posted By ThorSanchez
Replies: 89
Views: 14,617
I believe we're using similar settings. I have Type 1 tracking on, focus sensitivity 5, subject recognition: on. I typically use AF Active Area: Expanded Area AF (S), but occasionally a larger one.
Forum: Pentax K-3 III 03-08-2024, 05:14 AM  
K-3 Mark III Sports Settings
Posted By ThorSanchez
Replies: 89
Views: 14,617
Ausgezeichnet! Danke. I had to register for the German Pentaxians forum to see your photos, but that's good, there's probably a lot of good content there. And perhaps reading there will help me get a little better with my German, which is pretty poor right now.

It looks like you face many of the same challenges I do with Fußball photography: poor lighting especially at night, leading to compromise shutter speeds and relatively high ISO.

I will have to continue to gain experience and perhaps tweak my autofocus settings when using the 70-200. My kids have another tournament in Virginia this weekend, although rain is in the forecast for Saturday. So we'll see how much photo taking will get accomplished. I trust Pentax weather sealing, but not enough to risk $3000 worth of gear in a downpour.

I think what you're saying is that you use the face- and subject-detection auto modes, which I believe means you have to use the larger (gray) autofocus areas, correct? In my experience that makes it hard to get the camera to focus on the particular subject you want to. It'll usually focus on something, but maybe not the kid you had in mind. How do you deal with that?
Forum: Mini-Challenges, Games, and Photo Stories 03-04-2024, 10:38 AM  
Thematic Show us buildings, structures, heck, architecture inside and out
Posted By northcoastgreg
Replies: 921
Views: 46,859
With the DA 15-30:

Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 12-03-2023, 08:02 PM  
Pentax live event scheduled for November 26
Posted By KURO
Replies: 257
Views: 14,654
Hello everyone, I'm a photographer based in Taiwan.
I'm thrilled to share with you the events that took place here over the past two days.
Please bear with me as my English proficiency may not be sufficient for precise descriptions.
I appreciate your understanding on this matter.



Firstly, let's talk about the activities on the first day.
The primary focus of the first day was a gathering of PENTAX fans in Taiwan.
The nature of the event leaned more towards an internal assembly of core members.
The organizer was the local agent in Taiwan, which has a long-standing collaborative history with PENTAX in Japan.
Since the era of ASAHI Optical, they have been actively involved in managing the sales and representation.

The main content of the first day's event revolved around sharing information about the PENTAX film project.
There were interactive Q&A sessions with responses from Mr. TKO and Mr. Aki from PENTAX,
including insights shared by the CEO of the Taiwan agency.

Unfortunately, I'm currently unable to share details beyond a certain scope on the internet. I hope you understand.


Regarding the user-submitted questions,
Taiwanese users raised several inquiries, including the following:

1. About K-1 III
2. About progress update on film cameras
3. About sales-related questions about film cameras
4. About DFA* wide-angle fast lenses / 2nd generation DA 50-135
5. About the Q series system
6. About the 645 system
7. About possibility of a mirrorless system
8. In the film project, questions about developing and film-related matters


Regarding the eight questions mentioned above, please understand that I cannot reveal too much information.

The responses are as follows:

1.To achieve a higher level of precision, more time than initially anticipated has been invested.
The procurement of digital camera components has become considerably more challenging than before.
However, please be assured that it is currently in progress. Kindly be patient and await further updates.

2. Progress is going smoothly.

3. Details cannot be disclosed at this time.

4. The primary goal at the moment is to increase business growth and expand into new customer segments.
Efforts toward these objectives will be made in the future.

5. In Japan, there have been users expressing interest in restarting the Q series.
However, the Q series has certain limitations in specifications, and feasibility studies on this matter will be conducted.

6. This project is currently in a later stage of the sequence and cannot be undertaken immediately.

7.The difficulty level is very high.

8. Regarding the production volume and pricing of film, we hope to increase partnerships through the film project.
The aim is to stimulate the film photography market and bring about positive changes.
The same applies to the development process.


The content of the second-day event was similar to the first day,
with the main difference being that the first session was for inviting PENTAX FANS,
while the second session was for inviting film enthusiasts. Additionally,

the second session showcased a small portion of the developmental prototype and offered hands-on experience with manual film cameras.

Regarding the details about the prototype,
I cannot disclose too much, but its size is not large. I believe its dimensions may fall somewhere between the GR and ESPIO 70.

The above provides an overview of the event content. If this article seems to lack substantial information,

I apologize, and thank you for reading.
Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio 11-06-2023, 04:08 AM  
Cactus V6 ii Firmware available
Posted By smrk
Replies: 9
Views: 997
Take a look at this post here: Cactus Flash Trigger V6 and V6II Firmware Update Server - need help with .fir files - PentaxForums.com

There are several people with links to the firmware files and steps on how to update now that the Cactus website is down.

Note you can see in my post that I had to download the 2.07 firmware updater as the 2.02 version did not recognize my triggers, if this happens to you go back to the webarchive link and go 'forward' in time to find later versions of the 2.x updater.
Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio 07-14-2023, 06:15 PM  
Cactus Flash Trigger V6 and V6II Firmware Update Server - need help with .fir files
Posted By smrk
Replies: 18
Views: 3,811
So has anyone been able to 'downgrade' the firmware from the latest to an older version?

I picked up 4 of the V6II's for a really cheap price recently but they were flashed with the Olympus (OLY.A.004) firmware.

Trying to use the v2.02 firmware updater like Michael (carpedium007) detailed above does not work for me. (similar to miaformiga above)

I am able to download and install the updater but it will not recognize the triggers.
Following the directions in the updater:
1 removing the batteries
2 plugging in the USB cable
3 holding down the Menu button and turning it on.

The triggers LED will flash red, and on my windows machine I can see the Cactus v6ii device

But the updater just sits there with the message.
"No device connected"

I also tried an even older v1.13 updater.

My suspicion is that the A.004 firmware changes the communication enough that the old 2.02 updater doesn't recognize it.

Or am I missing something?

Thanks

---------- Post added 07-14-23 at 10:00 PM ----------

Found an updater that recognized my triggers I had to download the v2.07 version from the
September 2016 snapshot: Downloads | CACTUS

Out of the box this installs firmware 1.1.006 I will try and install some of the more recent firmwares later.[COLOR="Silver"]
Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio 04-07-2023, 01:16 PM  
Cactus Flash Trigger V6 and V6II Firmware Update Server - need help with .fir files
Posted By carpediem007
Replies: 18
Views: 3,811
Hello all

Sorry, just a short disclaimer first:
These instructions are for Windows only (I used them on Windows 10, no guarantee it works on earlier Windows versions and I haven't tried any of this on a Mac).
I am not the creator of any of the files I'm linking to. If something bad happens to your equipment while using those files, don't blame me.
Do or don't do anything I describe in the following at your own risk. Exercise due diligence etc. and only do this if you need to update the firmware to the newest 'Multi-brand' version (see below, step 4).
Going back to the firmware installed in your trigger before doing the upgrade described below is only possible if you have a copy of the appropriate firmware .fir file.


This is what I did:

1. download the cactus updater 2.02 using the following direct link:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160310001441/http://www.cactus-image.com/cactus_updater.zip

Updater 2.02 works for V6 and V6II triggers but does not need a connection to the cactus update server which is down.


For a copy of the cactus website with downloads etc. as of March 10th, 2016, which also lists the above download in its download section, follow this link:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160310001441/http://www.cactus-image.com/downloads.html
(The website lists the file as version 2.01 but as you will see during the setup it is actually version 2.02).

For the latest available copy of the cactus website (last updated October 13th, 2022, again with downloads of manuals, quick start guides, current updater etc.) follow this link:
https://web.archive.org/web/20221013123601/https://www.cactus-image.com/

And for a list of all the 'snap shots' of the cactus website from 2008 to 2022:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220101000000*/http://www.cactus-image.com/



2. Unzip the cactus_updater.exe to a directory of your chosing and run the setup.exe file.

3. During the installation change the suggested installation directory to e.g. 'Cactus Updater 202' (so not to overwrite your 3.07 installation of the updater and also change the 'Start directory' accordingly).

4. Currently I have only the most up to date firmware file 'V61.A.003 Multi-brand' for V6 and the latest 'V62.A.001 Multi-brand HSS' for the V6II, not the flash specific HHS firmware like PEN.A.005 etc. for v6II.
You should be able to download those two files here: Update your browser to use Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Sites, Slides, and Forms - Google Drive Help

5. Copy those two files to the 'Cactus Updater 202' directory overwriting the ones already there.

6. Connect your V6 or V6II (see the manual how to start the 'Firmware Update Mode') and run the Updater. After a few seconds you should be presented with the choice to update by pressing 'Update'.

7. When the update is finished exit the updater and disconnect the trigger. You should now have the latest 'Multibrand' firmware installed.


I hope this helps anyone who bought a used trigger with old firmware (see the manual for how to check the firmware version).

If any of you has any flash specific HHS firmware like PEN.A.005 etc. please let me know.

I hope these instructions are clear enough (English is not my native language and I'm no technical writer).

Good luck :)

Michael
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 09-05-2023, 05:24 AM  
Ricoh updated lens roadmap (2023.8.29)
Posted By ThorSanchez
Replies: 289
Views: 21,776
The 70-200 is large and expensive, and the 28-105 is a narrower variable aperture lens. The 70-200 is also longer than the 50mm on the short end, and really doesn't work for closer subjects.

Essentially the 50-135 is the go-to APS-C zoom for indoor sports. But the current version's autofocus is slow. So Pentax APS-C users only have compromise solutions for that application. I've been using the 55-300 PLM, but with indoor light ISO routinely gets pushed to 12800 or 25600.
Forum: Lens Clubs 05-24-2023, 01:48 AM  
HD Pentax-D FA* 1:1.4 85mm Lens Club
Posted By Sandy Hancock
Replies: 306
Views: 46,108
Taken a while ago, but I reckon it's worth sharing here.


Cousins
Forum: General Photography 05-02-2023, 01:13 PM  
We need a camera reboot
Posted By northcoastgreg
Replies: 39
Views: 1,859
The problem here is the assumption that ILCs will can ever be over the long term appeal to large number of consumers. ILCs are essentially specialist devices. The fact that they sold to a lot of non-photographer types in the early years of digital was an anomaly. What is worse, these unserious, non-photographer type were never going to buy a second camera. The camera industry, to keep up sales, requires repeat buyers. Repeat buyers are: (1) professionals, (2) serious hobbyists, (3) gearhounds. The industry tends to cater most to the professionals and the gearhounds because those are the people who tend to buy the most gear (especially the gearhounds). The serious hobbyists have to pretty much fend for themselves.

A bigger issue, even more important than the influence smart phones (whose influence in the ILC market tends to be over-rated) is the fact that because the camera industry sold so many cameras in the early digital era, the used market has become flooded with cameras and lenses. Quite a bit of lightly used older gear is readily available, oftenat very attractive prices. And since there really hasn't much improvement in sensor performance over the last twelve years, it often makes a lot of sense to buy older stuff. The camera industry is competing against an older iteration of itself. I honestly don't see how making new cameras more attractive to those who aren't serious about photography is going to change that.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-07-2023, 08:32 AM  
Cp+ 2023
Posted By Rondec
Replies: 89
Views: 8,122
I don't think these sorts of trade shows make much sense for anyone at this point. The cost versus the number of new users that develop out of this sort of show skews strongly negative.

The best thing you can say is that if you have a new product to announce you "might" get a little more buzz doing it at a trade show than doing it at a separate press conference. I'm not convinced that that is true and plenty of other brands now release gear as it is ready and don't wait to launch it around some artificial date like CP.
Forum: General Talk 07-11-2022, 05:08 AM  
Steve, May you rest in peace
Posted By Sandy Hancock
Replies: 59
Views: 3,937
We all knew it was coming, but I too am deeply saddened by this news.
Not for Steve though, because the last few years of intolerable suffering are now over. The inability to get enough breath is one of the most primal of fears. That he endured it so bravely and for so long is a testament to his character.
But I'm sad for us: the Pentax Forums community, which has benefited from his wisdom, grace and humility for many years. We are all richer for the time he spent with us, and poorer for his departure.
And, of course, my heart goes out to his loved ones. I am certain they are many.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 09-13-2022, 04:36 PM  
Ricoh imaging registration BC-186 Battery charger
Posted By JPT
Replies: 138
Views: 12,389
I have a feeling the cheaper APS-C I’d going to get the new prism anyway. It’s an in-house part, made in Vietnam and shipped over to the Philippines. Even if it was more difficult to develop, it might still be simpler to standardize on one part for both APS-C cameras. Much easier for managing stock of a difficult part.

When you think about the last time round, the K-3 got a new prism, and after that the K-S1 and all subsequent cameras got that prism. I expect that to happen again.

I mentioned it in another thread, but I expect the (hypothetical) K-90 to be to the K-3 III like the K-30 was to the K-5. In other words, a lot of shared components, and differentiated by build quality, top LCD, battery grip, single card slots, slower burst speed, and so on. It may have some consumer-oriented features like flash and flip screen added. I doubt it will have better specs for video than the K-3 III already has because it will share the same processor and engine.

I don’t have any inside knowledge at all, but that is what I expect Pentax to do. After all, the K-30 was one of the best selling digital low-end DSLRs Pentax has made (along with the Kx).
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 09-05-2022, 12:35 AM  
New Lens Patents, including 24-90 f4
Posted By mbukal
Replies: 75
Views: 8,055
if Pentax could afford three levels of zoom lens - I see some logic
1.) 15-30/2.8 + 24-70/2.8 + 70-200/2.8
2.) 24-90/4 + 70-210/4
3.) 28-105/3.5-5.6 + 70-300/4.5-5.6

each group meets certain optical qualities and possibilities and does not force the user to buy something that is not necessary for him and too expensive for his style of photography
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 08-18-2022, 05:22 AM  
HD Pentax-D FA 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 ED PLM WR SR & HD Pentax-DA★ 50-135mm f/2.8 ED PLM
Posted By Sandy Hancock
Replies: 227
Views: 25,212
You need to get out more. For what it's worth, I do it quite often.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-11-2022, 06:02 PM  
New Ultra-Wide lens for Pentax FF...
Posted By Digitalis
Replies: 75
Views: 8,553
I'd say the bokeh is certainly a big selling point of this lens:




Though bear in mind the DFA21 is quite good stopped down:


Though with extreme near-far compositions apertures as small as f/16 are still required* as the sensor on the K-1 will reveal any DOF miscalculations.


*unless you stack images. I'd really love for Pentax to make a UWA tilt-shift lens or better yet a camera that has that capability like the Hasselblad arcbody.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 01-27-2022, 03:07 PM  
DFA21 vs DFA 15-30 side by side
Posted By Digitalis
Replies: 74
Views: 9,819
It is a bit unfair expecting a zoom to compete against a prime even when the differences in aperture are relatively small. The Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART was close to the performance of the the FA31 which overall, had better Boken and Past f/2.8 superior in resolution - though the Zoom trailed behind only slightly.



Pentax K-1 SMCP-HD D-FA 21mm f/2.4 ED ASPH Limited @ f/2.4
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 01-27-2022, 12:01 PM  
DFA21 vs DFA 15-30 side by side
Posted By normhead
Replies: 74
Views: 9,819
You made me curious....





In terms of out of focus areas, it appears there is no comparison. The 21 rules.

For a sunset




Not so much difference.
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 01-24-2022, 03:24 AM  
Understanding Ricoh/Pentax strategy announcement
Posted By JPT
Replies: 39
Views: 9,994
There has been a lot of commentary on Ricoh Imaging’s announcement that they are focusing on online sales in Japan, but almost all of it has been ill-informed and some of it downright misleading. I want to explain some of the context and why I think it is a confident decision, not a sign of weakness.

I can’t keep this brief, so get ready for a bit of a long read if you have the stomach for it.

The Japanese retail environment

Asahiman on the other site made a brief comment that the retail business is Japan is about 20 years in the past. I know what he means. In the past 20-30 years it has been dominated by some giant chain stores, the most notable are Yodobashi Camera, Bic Camera and Yamada Denki, but there are more. These stores put most of the smaller electronics stores out of business in the 1980s and 90s. It seems their time may be coming too, as the internet takes over.

The relationship manufacturers have with retailers is very one-sided as far as I can see. Retailers take their margin (of course - nothing unique there), but they also seem to insist on undercutting the manufacturer’s direct sale price by 10%, even with the margin. By acquiescing to that, all it does is get some space on the shelves, but to get a prominent position in the store there must be some extra incentive (Olympus/OMDS always have prime location, and there is no way they deserve better placement than Canon on sales). The manufacturers also employ sales people and sales assistants to man the sales aisles so the store doesn’t have to. So the stores get a ton of concessions and at the same time make sure that the maker cannot offer a competitive price. The retailers have their cake and eat it. Of course, Ricoh is not in a position to talk about this publicly, but I’m sure it has been a thorn in their side and all manufacturers for decades.

Recently, Ricoh and other makers have been trying to get around this by offering other incentives on their own stores, such as longer warranties and loyalty points to make it more attractive, but the basic price has to remain without discount. Another way Ricoh tries to get around this by selling items as “outlet”, which is refurbished or where the package is spoiled in some way, but they sell without any warranty. It’s the ridiculous game they have to play to sell at a competitive price.

What is happening now is the game is changing:
- The overall sales are falling and cameras have less space in the stores. It’s very obvious that the number of people looking at cameras in those storers has dramatically fallen and the space they devote to cameras has shrunk.
- Internet sales channels have been increasing for a long time, but until now there were still a lot of Japanese people who preferred not to shop online. That’s partly because people tend to live close to physical stores for anything they could want.
- COVID has forced almost everyone to start shopping online and now almost everyone is happy buying from eCommerce sites.
- Ricoh has had some luck with their improved store and direct contact with customers online, but they re restricted, as I mentioned above.
- Ricoh is now quite specialized and differentiated. Customers who want Pentax or GR are going to seek out the places where they can buy them. These are not the kind of cameras that random customers are talked into buying by a salesperson.

So I don’t think the point is to “become Leica” or raise prices above what competitors charge. It is to offer things at a competitive price, while maintaining their own margin. I also don’t think it means their business will shrink because the old model isn’t working for them anyway.

Nonsense estimations of sales

I’ve mentioned this before in other threads, but you see a lot of crazy sales estimates based on different data sources. The most silly one is the BCN market research company. This company collates data from a number electronics stores, but many of them don’t even sell cameras in the first place. Those that do are mostly local electronics stores that only sell a few brands, certainly not Pentax/Ricoh. Then there is Bic Camera, and I’m pretty sure that when you see the 5.8% Ricoh share of DSLRs, that is almost all Bic. Remember that BCN talks up their coverage and only puts these numbers out to drum up business for their paid market research services.

I’m not saying that Pentax/Ricoh has massive sales in Japan, but it is much better than it is in other countries. The point is customers buy Pentax/Ricoh where they are sold, and the sales would show up there, not in the BCN ranking.

Customized cameras

This is a very interesting and creative part of the plan. If they take orders directly, then they can do some unique things for customers. We don’t know how this will work, but I believe this will work something like configuring a computer at Apple.

Again, this is an extension of things Ricoh/Pentax has done before, so they know that they have customers who are interested in it.
- They have offered custom colors (e.g. K-x, K-r)
- They have done custom grip shapes (K20D)
- They have done adjustments to the shutter button (GR Digital)
- They have done versions of cameras with different sensor filters (K-5 II, K-5 IIs, 645 IR models)
- They have done upgraded electronics (K-1 conversion service)
- They have done interchangeable grips (KP)
- They have done extreme tricked out models (J-Limited)
- They have explained some more ideas for customisation (the 6 proposed versions of the K-3 III)

So they certainly have a lot of ideas they could implement, which would be difficult with the old retail model. I’m truly interesting to see how unique a camera you could order with this.

Ricoh stores in “malls”

This part of the announcement is a bit unclear to me. Certainly, they will set up brand stores within popular eCommerce platform like Amazon, Rakuten and Yahoo!. What is not clear is how people will get their hands on the products to try. Based on past practice, I guess they will have some kind of events around Japan or pop-up stores in actual physical retail malls. If they are sending fewer salespeople out to stores, they may be able to do more spot events.

Work/Studio/Atelier style production

I think this is really being misinterpreted. There is an image in Japan of a kind of manufacturing known as “monozukuri”. This typically means something that is created with a high level of craftsmanship and pride - usually at a smaller scale. I think they are trying to channel this kind of image and the idea that they will make something customized for the individual.

In reality, they already have a lot of products that are made in small batches with a lot of manual work. A good example is the Limited lens series, which has never been mass produced. Again, they have done this with success in the past, so it is just focusing in on what they do well. Let’s face it. When Pentax refers to “mass” production, it hasn’t been a very massive mass for a long time.

Only for Japan

Hopefully, what I’ve written will make it clear why the sales channel change is mostly not relevant to other markets. Japan has this unique retail environment and it’s been holding them back. It will be very interesting to see whether other manufacturers follow where Ricoh leads. It seems to me that Nikon, OMDS, Sigma or Tamron might be interested in this if it works. The others would face more hurdles.

Also, I think the customization model might be difficult to adopt overseas. Japan has a very seller-friendly returns policy. Once you buy something, you’re basically stuck with it unless it’s faulty. In the US, it seems you can basically send it back if you change your mind about the purchase. I’m sure Apple can easily sell a returned MacBook with upgraded RAM and SSD in their refurb store, but could Ricoh sell a Scarlet Rouge K-3 III with a monochrome sensor, a wood grip and a customized shutter button? I think it would be a problematic model in the US.

So I expect that Ricoh might just look at what the most popular customizations are in Japan, and sell them selectively as additional models, but without the same level of customization.

Conclusion

What I’ve written above is obviously just my take on the matter. I don’t have any inside knowledge and could well be wrong in some areas. However, I hope I have explained in sufficient detail to convince some readers that the sky is not falling. Most of the commentary on other sites is based on half-understood statistics and no knowledge of the Japan market. The DPR writer admitted he had just put the announcement through Google Translate, and his “solution” was to put it through another online translator.

You can say that Ricoh should have anticipated this and the announcement was badly written. But honestly, they probably believe this is a bold and proactive business strategy. They just didn’t understand the mentality of sites that see every move they make through the filter of “So when are they going bankrupt? Ha Ha Ha!” I’m still astonished by the incredible amateurishness, cynicism and negativity of the online camera press, and the willingness of people to accept it without question.

Personally, I’m really looking forward to seeing what happens on April 1. Don’t you think that if you had a new business model starting, you’d want to have some new products to sell? It might be an opportune time to release a new camera or lens.
Forum: Pentax KP 07-07-2021, 04:11 PM  
Whats your shutter count?
Posted By Ronald Oakes
Replies: 29
Views: 3,071
My favorite camera ever. I was constantly worried what to do if ever discontinued , now I don't have that worry !
Helen Joe was a Senior member here on PF and had a stroke about 2 years ago. She was kind enough to Gift me one of hers , and then I got a unbelievable deal on Amazon last fall on the one with a low shutter count.
I did loose my K-1 after the pandemic hit last year and I had to sell a lot of stuff to make ends meet. Right now I'm very blessed and have almost completely recovered.
I'm shocked to see the price they are selling for now !!!
FWIW.....I love the KP so much I've never entertained the idea of the new K-3lll for even a single second.

---------- Post added 07-07-21 at 16:15 ----------

exactly.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 11-23-2021, 06:46 PM  
Will we ever get a 400mm f2.8 lens for sports photographers?
Posted By termy
Replies: 157
Views: 9,432
IF money was not an issue (and there are some for whom money is not an issue), i wouldn't mind putting perhaps USD200,000, USD300,000 to Ricoh and tell them, "hey guys, how about reverse engineer the Nikon 500PF? Here, this is my contribution to that"

Or "how about updating the DA560? Give it a new motor, improve the AF speed, and turn that damn tripod foot to face the other way".

Of course, i do not know if that's enough to get them interested or maybe even usd300,000 isnt even enough to move them an inch.

Perhaps, where i am, i see many people with money to burn.

I see so many Sony users with the Sony 600/4, or Canon users with their 600/4, that i wonder, it cannot be that Sony or Canon sponsors so many of them.

I even see many teenagers who are toting the Sony 200-600 or the Nikon 200-500 f5.6 (obviously those were gotten under a FMS, in which 'FMS' = 'Father-Mother Sponsorship")

And i really mean "teenagers".
I saw kids around 15, 16 years of age, toting a D500 with 200-500, or a Sony A6400/A6500 with the 200-600.

Granted, the 200-500 and 200-600 are not "expensive" (relatively speaking, that is).
But, if parents are of the mindset of not batting an eyelid shelling out SGD3000, 4000, 5000 on a hobby of their teenage kids, that does show, there really are those adults who have and able to and don't hesitate about plonking down USD8000 to USD12000 on lenses for hobbies.

Anyway, on something that is more possible.
Seriously, am hoping Ricoh consider to rebadge the Tamron 150-600 G2.

IF they really arent going to update the 250-600, then rebadge the Tamron.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 10-19-2021, 07:03 AM  
New telephoto lens design patent
Posted By Serkevan
Replies: 360
Views: 30,322
It's actually very simple to understand. If you like wildlife photography, the glass that enables excellent pictures is heavy. And you don't necessarily bring it during a random hike, but you're going specifically to a spot known for its fauna (reservation, natural park, safari, whatever) so transport isn't nearly as much of an issue.

I mean, my backpack's usually ~8 to 10 kg whenever I go hiking for the whole day. If I go to a spot where I know there will be a good view with low, oblique light (near or during sunset, for example) I do carry a tripod and square filters - that's about 1.5 kg by its lonesome. I also add a bunch of lenses if I'm not going to hike long enough to need the space and weight to carry extra water.


I'm sure some people don't understand that I'd want to be carrying that extra weight for a tripod. And truly, I don't care if they don't. My friends have joked about gifting me a wheelbarrow once in a while :D


Heck, the only reason I favor lightweight gear is because I usually just walk around with a couple extra small lenses in a purse, and my finances don't permit covering the Big Glass and portable options at the same time... Otherwise I'd definitely want the 70-200/2.8 (or the older FA*) just for those situations where I do go specifically to take portraits of friends. And probably a 150-450 for those two times a year where I do wish I had a great tele :D.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 10-14-2021, 09:17 AM  
DFA 21 f/2.4 Limited
Posted By zapp
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Pentax is moving in the right direction. Every lens release makes perfect sense.

If you ask for FF, you need glass to cover FF. Large aperture, special specs is what is moving the market these days. There will be a line of 3 DFA* prime with f/1.4, a line of 4 Ltds, as well as a line of three large aprture and three medium aperture zooms. APSC is covered with compact design, here we may see a longer high end zoom soon to be complete. Tele land needs some extra work, but it will happen after supply chain shortages end and road map adjustments.have been made.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 10-12-2021, 08:15 AM  
DFA21/2.4 Limited available in amazon jp
Posted By nonpigliounoshoot
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I have many doubts that the aps c fuji system is superior to pentax on everything, both as bodies and as lenses. Better for what? There is only one fuji body which is weather sealed and stabilized. Some are stabilized but not tropicalized, others to the opposite, still others none. all bodies are in Pentax.
to these parameters, pentax is objectively better, which does not mean absolute best but only that it is relative. Regarding the goals I don't know which ones you have of pentax. Anyway, even here what does best mean? If you look at the brightness of the stills you will say fuji, if you look at others you will say pentax. I don't think 11-18, 16-50, 35 macro, 70 limited, 55 star, 20-40 limited, 50-135, DA 560 can be any worse. A simple 55-300 has always existed in the pentax house in many versions, even very economical but valid. In fuji, the 70-300 has only recently appeared, more expensive but equally dim. But maybe you don't have these pentax lenses. I am happy to use my 31 and 43 on apsc and on FF, I'm happy to use may 50mm 1.4, 55 1.8 K, 28K 3.5, my DA 12-24 su apsc or FF,inexpensive lenses, easily available, versatile and of excellent quality.
I'm happy to use someone too on ME super, MX or K2. In Fuji there are some problem with analogic... I don't think it disappoints the quality that comes out, and if I had a kp or a k3III it would be even better. Would you bet your house that fuji is better? I wouldn't bet mine that Pentax is, but I'd take your bet, it would be pretty easy to prove to you that what you say is absolutely not true, and that there are good and bad things in both systems. APSC Pentax is already of excellent quality, it is not always necessary to use the FF to have that quality in everyday use, where the wide lens use diaphragms from 5.6 and up are mainly used. What good is a bright lens if it is better to use it at f8, except in special cases? To bite the fish ...
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 10-12-2021, 12:35 AM  
DFA21/2.4 Limited available in amazon jp
Posted By nonpigliounoshoot
Replies: 196
Views: 16,172
I see the two APSC systems and FF not as alternatives but as complementary. Having a small apsc like k70 is very convenient and practical in many circumstances and it is not excessive cost. I did not sell the k70 when I bought the k1, the proceeds would not have been useful to me compared to the usefulness it will still bring me.
Some DA lenses are more advantageous than others because they can be used in both. The same is true for some FAs or DFAs. Others, on the other hand, lose their meaning and / or do not work. Nice to be able to choose based on the versatility of things. In pentax this thing is possible with satisfaction, I don't think it is the same in other brands.
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