1) Reeling in what sense?

2) What are you expecting to hear from the American importer, and what exactly 
did you ask?

Your cards work JUST FINE in your camera.  If you keep your camera, you will 
need cards.  If you sell your camera, sell the cards with it.

-Aaron

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From:  Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: CF v SD Cards
Date:  Tue 2006 Aug 22 11:15 am
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To:  pdml@pdml.net

After posting my comments I began to think about what I said.  Can 
anyone make a case for CF cards as being a better choice than SD cards, 
apart from some CF cards having a greater capacity than the current 
highest capacity SD cards?

Shel

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Make a case? The case for me is that it feels like Pentax has 
gratuitously slapped me in the face. I bought an *ist D and supported 
Pentax at a time when the company was reeling. In return, Pentax won't 
even explain why CF cards have been abandoned.

It's not the money, gang. I know that SD cards are inexpensive. I am 
really offended by Pentax treating me this way.

A Pentax rep once described Pentax managers to me as "arrogant." Yep.

Joe

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