Most likely they only have two production lines running, one with the DS2 the other the DL. The DS is being sold out of existing stock as is the D. The only reason there are still D cameras left is that they haven't officially lowered the price to keep a few in stock until the replacement camera is ready.
graywolf wrote:

Something to what you say there, Rob.

If your production line is at capacity it costs almost as much to put in another line for the existing camera as to introduce a new one. Which probably is why there is only a trickle of isD still coming out, they only have the one old slow production line for it. Just making a wild guess I would say there are two for the DS one producing the DS and one producing the DS2 which would explain why they are not marketing the DS2 worldwide, and one more producing the DL.

If sales where slower than they seem they would probably be shutting down a line and switching back and forth producing 2 models on one line, but then there would be no conceivable reason for two different DS models.

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Rob Studdert wrote:

On 25 Oct 2005 at 20:31, graywolf wrote:

It is you guys that thinks competition is tough, Pentax thinks they are selling them as fast as they can make them, so why worry. That seems to be a point you guys are missing. Nothing Pentax makes right now is piling up in warehouses. It is all moving as fast as they can produce them. They have very little motive to release a new generation as long as that is the case.


I suspect it's only that way because they can't literally afford to produce more. Tail wagging the dog.


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