On Aug 24, 2006, at 10:53 AM, Tom C wrote:
> That's not true at all.  How can you make a judgement like that?

By interpreting what I read on this list. It's my opinion: I can form  
whatever opinion I want from the evidence in front of me.

You may disagree with that opinion, but it doesn't change the fact  
that this is how it sounds to me from reading all these bs postings  
and rants.

> I really don't give a rat's ass about what people think about the  
> camera I
> carry.  I do care about how I spend the limited amount of money I have
> because I can't afford to run out and buy a new camera system  
> everyday.
>
> It's also of interest because Pentax's position in the marketplace  
> has a
> bearing on how quickly and slowly they bring new products to  
> market.  So far
> I think their stupid *ist D variations and now two more K100 6MP  
> variations
> were a waste of resources when they should have been concentrating on
> getting more innovative products to market sooner.

If you "can't afford to run out and buy a new camera system everyday"  
what does it matter that Pentax "should have been concentrating on  
getting more innovative products to market sooner"?

They've built a fine set of cameras with modest variations on a  
theme, continuing to tune and improve on the technology along the way  
and relying upon a well-proven sensor (which they don't manufacture).  
All of them work well and take as much advantage of what went before  
as possible. To me, as someone who also "can't afford to run out and  
buy a new camera system everyday", this is a good thing as it points  
to an orientation towards conservative, developmental product  
strategy as opposed to an every-nine-months-a-new-thing-that- 
obsoletes-everything-that-came-before strategy based on riskier new  
component developments.

I like cameras that work well and stick around a while, unchanged,  
and don't give a damn about "new innovative products" once a model is  
achieved which basically does what I need. The DS body does what I  
need ... it's fast enough and high enough resolution to suffice for  
my work now ... and I'm looking forward to the K10D body as I feel  
that the improvements it should offer (greater resolution, image  
stabilization, etc) will add another measure of capability to expand  
that work.

G


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