Most of Pentax cameras are assembled in Philippines: all S-series Optios and
all DLSR's.
Dario
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Bill Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been told that Pentax flash units are made by Sunpak.
The DA 18-55 mm is labelled &qu
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Bill Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been told that Pentax flash units are made by Sunpak.
The DA 18-55 mm is labelled "Assembled
Most Pentax lenses are made by the Pentax plant in Vietnam (aka Nguyen :-)
Dario
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Bill Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been told that Pentax flash units are made by Sunpak.
The DA 18-55 mm is labelled "Assembled in Vietnam".
Ralf
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On Dec 2, 2005, at 12:34 PM, Bill Owens wrote:
I've been told that Pentax flash units are made by Sunpak.
I don't know about Pentax, but Nikon, Canon, Contax and Minolta flash
units all come from National Panasonic, as did the best of the
Vivitar units.
Bob
I've been told that Pentax flash units are made by Sunpak.
Bill
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At time of introduction
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are too advanced, well built and work too good to be Premier).
Dario
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Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I heard Casio was actually producing all Pentax cameras firmwares...
I'd be surprised if Casio were making the firmware. Most of Pentax's
point-n-shoots, though designed by Pentax, are built by Sanyo (as are a
many of Nikon and Canon's, BTW). I'd expect Pent
In a message dated 12/1/2005 2:12:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Even if Pentax got 100% of the geek market, would that be significant?
We see post after post here bemoaning the fact that cameras are being
dumbed down to appeal to the masses - it seems unlikely that those m
I see this update was made available yesterday as I was traveling
home. Looks pretty nice. I'll install it on one of my DS bodies and
then see how it works before applying it to the other.
Godfrey
On Dec 1, 2005, at 12:06 AM, David Oswald wrote:
I don't know if anyone FROM Pentax reads this
Rob Studdert wrote:
On 1 Dec 2005 at 10:42, Juan Buhler wrote:
Some of us had been hoping for something like that for the D in the past.
Yes, there's a lot of improvements that they could have done that they didn't,
looking at the continued support for less expensive cameras introdu
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Subject: Re: Thanks! (firmware update for -DS)
On 12/1/05, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Processing capacity?
Unlikely, I think. The main change we were hoping for was a usable Av
mode with K/M lenses (by keep
On 1 Dec 2005 at 16:29, William Robb wrote:
> Processing capacity?
No I'm talking about shitty little things like losing the image count value
when your *ist D batteries die and the camera shuts down.
Rob Studdert
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On 12/1/05, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Processing capacity?
Unlikely, I think. The main change we were hoping for was a usable Av
mode with K/M lenses (by keeping the exposure last measured with the
green button and adjusting the shutter speed with the light). This
requires no more
I don't know if I'd agree with that. There are a rather large
(and growing) number of geeks that have embraced open-source style things.
Given the fairly equal technical footing of all the major brands of DSLRs,
ones that have geek-appeal will likely sway a large number of them.
Even if
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From: "Rob Studdert"
Subject: Re: Thanks! (firmware update for -DS)
On 1 Dec 2005 at 10:42, Juan Buhler wrote:
Some of us had been hoping for something like that for the D in the past.
Yes, there's a lot of improvements that they could have
On 1 Dec 2005 at 10:42, Juan Buhler wrote:
> Some of us had been hoping for something like that for the D in the past.
Yes, there's a lot of improvements that they could have done that they didn't,
looking at the continued support for less expensive cameras introduced after
the *ist D you have
This is most probably due to the way English words are spelled using
katakana where "aperture" becomes "apaachia" [アパーチャ]. There
are rules for this and they are not always easy to understand. A more
common example is "apaato" [アパート] - apartment.
[Shutter Delay (Nml/Apature) Apature On/Off]
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 04:14:42PM -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
> >I don't think it would be a significant number. If you're that much
> >of a geek, you can probably already find a dis-assembler, etc.
> >But, in any case, that's irrelevant. I don't really see the benefit
> >to Pentax in doing thi
I don't think it would be a significant number. If you're that much
of a geek, you can probably already find a dis-assembler, etc.
But, in any case, that's irrelevant. I don't really see the benefit
to Pentax in doing this - if the camera is already discontinued,
then it's not going to increase
On Dec 1, 2005, at 14:14, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I did a little binary poking awhile back on the firmware image to
see how feasible it might be to reverse engineer a few things.
It'd probably be pretty rough... found this contained within:
Softune REALOS/FR is Realtime OS for FR Family, bas
I heard Casio was actually producing all Pentax cameras firmwares...
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On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 10:42:58AM -0800, Juan Buhler wrote:
> On 12/1/05, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > One thing I was hoping for that doesn't seem to be in the release
> > is the linking of aperture and exposure when using K/M lenses.
>
> [...]
>
> Some of us had been h
Some of us had been hoping for something like that for the D in the past.
Now what would be extremely great would be if Pentax made the firmware
open source, at least for cameras they are not making anymore, like
the istD. That would create a sizeable following of geeks, would
ensure the appearan
On 12/1/05, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing I was hoping for that doesn't seem to be in the release
> is the linking of aperture and exposure when using K/M lenses.
[...]
Some of us had been hoping for something like that for the D in the past.
Now what would be ext
I installed Version 2.0 tonight. It was just as easy as the previous
upgrade, but with seemingly much more benefit. The greyed-out Fn menu
options is a helpful addition indeed. No more wondering why auto-flash
doesn't work in 'P' mode (hint, in v2.0 that option is grayed out to reflect
the f
Peter McIntosh wrote:
David Oswald wrote:
I don't know if anyone FROM Pentax reads this list, but if so, I
wanted to publicly say thanks for the firmware update for the *ist-DS.
I installed Version 2.0 tonight. It was just as easy as the previous
upgrade, but with seemingly much more benef
David Oswald wrote:
I don't know if anyone FROM Pentax reads this list, but if so, I
wanted to publicly say thanks for the firmware update for the *ist-DS.
I installed Version 2.0 tonight. It was just as easy as the previous
upgrade, but with seemingly much more benefit. The greyed-out Fn m
I don't know if anyone FROM Pentax reads this list, but if so, I wanted
to publicly say thanks for the firmware update for the *ist-DS.
I installed Version 2.0 tonight. It was just as easy as the previous
upgrade, but with seemingly much more benefit. The greyed-out Fn menu
options is a help
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