Hummm us Pentaxians are rebels, it's return of the Pentax :D --- KT Takeshita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 03.2.28 0:00 PM, "Mike Johnston" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > To me, this product looks well conceived, well > judged, well designed, > > astutely implemented, and beautifully balanced, > and so far I can't identify > > any significant flaws. I think the Pentax team > that put this together did an > > outstandingly good job. > > Hi all, > > I certainly hope Mike is right. For those fussier > species (read PDMlers, at > least some of them :-), Pentax please make enough > money with the 1st *ist D > (getting confusing here in typing) and come back > later to take care of the > rest of us with a full frame or gigapixels or > whatever else. We'll be > patient. > But I probably grab the *ist D as I take the macro > shots of small objects > and the DSLR is a must anyway. *ist D looks just > fine. > > BTW, Pentax is supposed to come up with something > like 10 models of digital > cameras this year alone, and this was through the > horse's mouth (the > president's declaration). Now I count 5 or so > including this *ist D. I > cannot think Pentax would come up with another 5 > digital P&Ss. > Let's see what's going to happen in the next several > months. There is a > talk of new lens line in fall. Does that mean there > would be a new breed of > DSLR or film SLR to go with that? Who knows? But > Pentax at least came up > with much awaited DSLR in a very decent package > after all. They are doing > well in digital P&S too. > And today's news article from Japan says that the > stock price of Pentax has > now doubled in a matter of month. Empire is > striking back. > > Cheers, > > Ken >
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