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Forum: Ricoh GR 02-29-2024, 07:27 PM  
GR III - photos from owners
Posted By takey
Replies: 1,639
Views: 139,376
couple from HK in the last couple of weeks
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 06-28-2023, 11:48 AM  
Firmware 2.30 for K-1 and K-1 II adds "Gold" Custom Image
Posted By meiaformiga
Replies: 111
Views: 11,158
huh, my apologies then please, I seem to be confused about this and will start a thread to clear up my confusion laters
Forum: Lens Clubs 01-24-2023, 03:52 AM  
The FA Limited Club
Posted By Jonathan Mac
Replies: 11,826
Views: 2,140,526
I remember that case but for every bad review with nothing to back it up there's a glowing review that's then backed up by terrible photos...
Forum: Pentax K-3 & K-3 II 09-13-2022, 06:33 AM  
K3 sample shots ... post here !
Posted By krzyc
Replies: 12,384
Views: 1,660,138
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 09-08-2022, 05:20 AM  
Pentax going the Leica path OR?
Posted By Lord Lucan
Replies: 13
Views: 1,300
I unsubscribed from that guy (JCristina) when he seemed to have turn his channel over to promoting, and giving advice, on Starlink. Not primarily because Elon Musk's Starlink project is filling the sky with spacejunk, but mainly because I dislike Musk and his projects intensely.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 08-23-2022, 09:43 PM  
Ricoh published several full frame ultra wide angle design patents.
Posted By lemono
Replies: 42
Views: 5,309
46.3 means the angle, 46.3 is exactly half of the angle corresponding to 21mm.
22 is half of the diagonal of the full frame.
The abscissa used by MTF in this article is different from what we usually see.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 08-13-2022, 02:58 AM  
Ricoh published several full frame ultra wide angle design patents.
Posted By OoKU
Replies: 42
Views: 5,309
The author of this article will also interpret this patent later.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 08-09-2022, 08:46 AM  
Updated Roadmap: New 100mm Macro Coming
Posted By JensE
Replies: 338
Views: 25,105
The actual value is approximately 91mm at 1:1 and 156mm at infinity, according to a report from Photokina on pentaxians.de, citing IRIX.


I hope coloring of edges outside the focal plane will be reduced as well (LoCA), which could indeed come along with reduced PF. Unless they do a significant optical redesign, which I doubt, the rather unpleasant foreground rendering of highlights (doughnuts), leading to 'mushy' rather than nicely de-focused foreground at 1:1, will likely not go away. The Irix reders much nicer transitions, but comes with great bulk and thus less agility and space for lighting things. The handling of the DFA100WR is still quite a bit more refined (diameter, weight, hood, scales, compatibility with mounts with the aperture simulator - legacy rings, F1.7x converter) and much more robust against flare. With HD coatings, this could become even better. Both are, btw., about equally bright and contrasty wide open, so manual/racking focus works equally well. But the bulk and weight of the Irix limits my session duration with it.



The Laowa has, to my eyes, the best rendering of the bunch and the 2:1 option is great. A stunning optical design and very affordable. It comes at a price though, handling is a lot less refined the both the Irix and Pentax: Non-locking A-setting, way too steep focus to element movement translation (short throw), largely unusable scales, exposed mechanics without front filter, an exposed glass surface with. Put on the flimsy hood and your working distance is gone. Darker viewfinder - it cannot physically be an f/2.8 lens, more an f/3.5. Less than optimal working distance at 1:1 due to retracted front element. The barrel can serve as a hood, but only in very clean environments otherwise you risk getting dust/dirt into the mechanics. (The DFA100WR's hood serves basically the same purpose of protecting the front elemet and is more or less an extension of the barrel for me.) No WR. Lack of SP-like coatings, the original sealing filter is a dust magnet. Longer and heavier than the DFA100WR, less options to light the scene. A lot more prone to flare.


So even if the comparisons show optical advantages of the others, the refined handling, even in details like the hood bayonet (with unfortunately discontinued flash option), make me reach out to the DFA100WR over the other two quite often. Sticking to its size constraint and overall design rather than coming up with something entirely new will retain a lot of the DFA 100 WR's unique strengths and I'm really looking forward to an even improved version of it.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 08-09-2022, 02:07 AM  
Updated Roadmap: New 100mm Macro Coming
Posted By thibs
Replies: 338
Views: 25,105
I completely agree with everything. It's just that it is difficult to come to a conclusion, yet.
Very interesting case though, looking forward to a proper conclusion on this.
Forum: Pentax K-3 III 07-13-2022, 07:50 AM  
Post your K3 iii pictures.
Posted By kenspo
Replies: 3,787
Views: 283,820
135 pages..d*mn it..I should visit more often!! But so much amazing stuff you guys produce with this new camera :p

If this camera only came earlier.....! :hmm:

But as I said in my goodbye..They would continue making good stuff! :cool: ;)
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 04-14-2022, 03:23 AM  
Six different versions of the Pentax K-3 Mark III
Posted By JPT
Replies: 451
Views: 38,862
On display in Tokyo



It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is - none. None more black.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 04-08-2022, 03:34 AM  
two new models exposure
Posted By Mistral75
Replies: 170
Views: 10,422
I think it's no coincidence that the photo of the K-70 in the survey shows it with its screen flipped out.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 03-23-2022, 02:47 AM  
Six different versions of the Pentax K-3 Mark III
Posted By TwoUptons
Replies: 451
Views: 38,862
Don't forget the special hot shoe cover... available to people who want to contribute but maybe don't want to spend 300k Yen on a new K3iii...

They should package the jet black K3iii with an all-white K70 "Stormtrooper Edition" and sell the combo at the Star Wars experience in a few months :p

-Eric
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 03-09-2022, 11:06 AM  
Is this incoming camera the dream one?
Posted By ismaelg
Replies: 16
Views: 1,799
So after many years, they were finally able to miniaturize the Retro Encabulator
















Youtu.be





Thanks,
Ismael
Forum: Pentax KP 02-17-2022, 12:25 PM  
Streaming with KP
Posted By Haenzel
Replies: 5
Views: 1,514
Take a look at a Raspberry Pi with the Raspberry Pi HQ Cam Module or a third party module with the possibility to use various (Pentax) lenses ...
Forum: Lens Clubs 02-08-2022, 02:28 AM  
Pentax-D FA 21mm f/2.4 Limited Club
Posted By Paul the Sunman
Replies: 351
Views: 32,299
The price of the lens has increased by $99 in Australia!
Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 12-15-2020, 06:25 AM  
Pentax FA 20mm f2.8
Posted By Ash
Replies: 19
Views: 3,440
I merged the two threads (with a permanent redirect to this thread), and raise you a night shot with the FA 20/2.8:
Forum: General Photography 02-01-2022, 12:05 PM  
Did you prefer your old camera?
Posted By freddyisaac
Replies: 96
Views: 5,105
Still got my K-7 and use all the time.
Love that little thing despite what everyone said about it :)
Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals 01-24-2022, 03:24 AM  
Understanding Ricoh/Pentax strategy announcement
Posted By JPT
Replies: 39
Views: 10,001
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 SLR Lens Discussion 01-20-2022, 02:44 AM  
Petapixel reviews Pentax D-FA 21mm f/2.4
Posted By Digitalis
Replies: 32
Views: 3,732
well If I ever get bored with my copy of the DFA21* I might send it to my lens technician who has a up-to-the-minute optical bench for a thorough bench test. FYI I knew the FA*24mm f/2 wasn't going to be a significant contender, I had bench tests from that lens and the MTF curve @ f/2 looked more like the readout from a seismometer - which is never a good sign.


* which I have to admit is very unlikely
Forum: Pentax K-3 III 01-11-2022, 09:37 AM  
K-3 III fixed screen
Posted By Pål Jensen
Replies: 252
Views: 13,189
Some don't seem to appreciate the engineering skill involved in making such a capable and fast body as the K-3III as small an compact as it is; compare it the the D500 to get an idea (and it doesn't even have SR mechanism). If you look at the cut through models of this camera it is apparent that there isn't a mm wasted. There is no room for a flip screen without moving something else while maintaining a sensible thickness of the body. A flip screen would make the camera 0.5-1cm thicker if not something extremely flimsy on a camera otherwise built like a tank. I'm pretty sure that Pentax goal was to make a camera significantly more compact than the K-1 or the D500 while maintaining a high built standard.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 01-05-2022, 07:13 PM  
Pentax forums HD Pentax D-FA 21mm f2.4 review - Lens suffers from tilt?
Posted By leekil
Replies: 36
Views: 1,731
I believe what he's trying to say is he thinks the lens is decentered, and he thinks that it is bad for the brand if a decentered lens - with the associated lower image quality - is the one presented in the first major review of the new lens model.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 12-06-2021, 01:30 PM  
HD FA 21 not on par with the other LTDs
Posted By Punkrockemo
Replies: 191
Views: 9,034
I have had this lens for a few weeks now and have been realy pleased with it, If i was getting shots from this lens like the one the OP has posted i would be disapointed. My suspicion as others have sugested is focus is the issue - I had to calibrate and make a focus adjustment for my copy but before i did the results the initail shots where poor.

A random selction of shots taken with the lens here DFA 21mm | Flickr
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 12-06-2021, 01:35 AM  
HD FA 21 not on par with the other LTDs
Posted By Ole
Replies: 191
Views: 9,034
One could suspect that the lens doesn't stop down. It is a KAF4 lens with electronic aperture contrary to your other limited lenses.

Have you checked if the fault is with the camera, for example with the power contacts linking camera and lens?

Set the aperture to e.g. 11 and verify that the optical preview button actually stops the lens down. Also verify that the aparture blades closes down instantly.
Forum: Pentax News and Rumors 11-30-2021, 04:38 PM  
Pentax Meeting on Nov 27: Q&A about future products (nothing very specific)
Posted By Roland Karlsson
Replies: 455
Views: 19,926
IMHO. 645 SLR cameras are doomed. The bigger the sensor the more interesting with MILC.
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