It's far too late to change anything before introduction. Products  
are generally in the pipeline at least 30 days before introduction. I  
wouldn't be surprised if K10D cameras are already warehoused in the  
United States. I bet B&H has a thousand or so in their Brooklyn  
warehouses.
Paul
On Sep 8, 2006, at 5:36 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> I think that "leaking" bits of information has stimulated interest  
> in the
> camera.  Further, discussion resulting from that interest, if  
> monitored by
> the manufacturer in some way, may allow for feedback on features  
> and specs,
> which then may be changed before the official introduction.
>
> Shel
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Tom C
>
>> Maybe if Pentax released enough details about the camera - to the  
>> public
> -
>> before it goes on sale to the public, they would generate demand.   
>> Why
>> should it be a hush hush secret? That would be a ridiculous approach.
> What
>> would be lost? It's not some stealth corporate hi-tech espionage  
>> affair.
>>
>> How can you, a private individual and customer, "get in trouble"  
>> from a
>> corporation that holds no authority over you? If Pentax Japan did not
> want
>> anybody to know then they should not have told anybody.  What is  
>> gained
> by
>> telling dealers who are forbidden to tell the customer?
>>
>> The whole thing is preposterous.
>
>
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