Pentax Popularity
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Andrew
"These places mean something and it's the job of a photographer to figure-out what the hell it is."
Robert Adams
"The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE."
Ernst Hass
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It depends where you are, who's there and whether you note every camera that passes.
I tend to be absorbed in image making and I'm not really bothered what other people are using.
In recent years at motor racing events I've seen three (one a pro.), but I've generally been too busy to look much.
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Pentax:K5ii, K7, K100D, DA18-55, DA10-17, DA55-300, DA50-200, F100-300, F50, DA35 AL, 4* M50, 2* M135, Helicoid extension, Tak 300 f4 (& 6 film bodies)
3rd Party: Bigmos (Sigma 150-500mm OS HSM),2* 28mm, 100mm macro, 28-200 zoom, 35-80 zoom, 80-200 zoom, 80-210 zoom, 300mm M42, 600 mirror, 1000-4000 scope, 50mm M42, enlarger lenses, Sony & micro 4/3 cameras with various PK mounts, Zenit E...
Far to many tele-converters, adapters, project parts & extension tubes etc.
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I know a few gig photographers that shoot pentax now due to my recomendations, in the Last 6 years of shooting festivals I met a guy from Japan shooting in the pit at Glastonbury with a IST d attached to an fa* 80-200 and a young journalist in the pit at latitude last year with a red k-R, latitude is one of the few festival pits where you can only get in with a detachable lens body.
Concert photography
Currently on a Pentax hiatus until an FF Pentax is released
Sony seem to have little interest in the legacy Minolta user base and are more interested building a new one from scratch. Olympus seem to have settled in the 4/3rds format.
Nikon & Canon both have a bewildering range of SLRs, many dealers have them wall to wall whilst only having a couple of Pentax bodies with kit lenses. Pentax lens prices don't help - the DA 50/1.8 is double that of the Canon & Nikon equivalents. Whilst only a small point in a larger system, for a beginner starting out, it is a significant difference.
Pentax advertising/sponsoring is noted by its absence too (although very good when you see it).
I really do feel that the owners of other DSLR Brands are missing out on a treat, especially with the K-5 variants. They are such beautiful cameras to use, ergonomic and sturdily built. I wouldn't swap mine for anything.
Regards
David
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15 years
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As expected of course Canon and Nikon made up the vast majority, although by how much did surprise me. I would say that Nikon was a clear winner. In third place limping long some considerable distance behind those behemoths came Sony.
So what of Pentax? Well, to my amazement, I only spotted one in five days and it was hanging around my neck. I am led to conclude that either Pentax enjoys a truly minuscule market share or that Pentax users are a rather more sophisticated breed eschewing the tourist traps and the routine views that they bring. Apart from me of course, I am happy to snap away shamelessly at the Eiffel Tower with the hordes.
I wouldn't have swapped my bag of selected wonderfully compact and beautifully engineered primes for the array of hulking great zooms on show though.