This one time, at band camp, Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
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> > I refer also to 35mm digital, not just film
>
> Well, I think we've seen from the announcement of the 645 digital body
> that Pentax has decided to go bigger for
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Dave Miers wrote:
to see the Pentax PZ-1 holding it's value so well, but help me here, why is a
PZ-1p in the same condition rating as a PZ-1 less money?
Guess: the PZ-1 is a leftover they bought at too high a price by
*today's* standards.
Kostas
on section
that were so.cheap? If they started with the word rebel or were
from the 6xx series though, I don't count those, heh! I suppose they
would be the equivalent to the mz or zx line in Pentax though.
Dave
Re: End of Pentax 35mm?
Rick Womer
Sun, 26 Feb 2006 06:08
Dave,
Maybe some of these people paying a lot for Canon 35mm
on Eekbay should look at KEH, where Canon and Nikon
35mm SLRs are going for considerably less than Pentax
ones (except, of course, that Pentax has no competitor
to the EOS-1 series or the F4 or F5).
Rick
--- Dave Miers <[EMAIL PROTECTE
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From: "Thibouille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do you know any details about this MZ-1?
No. But I have someone working on it!
It has been shown at an exhibition along with other prototypes.
Pål
Do you know any details about this MZ-1?
--
Thibouille
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*ist-D,Z1,SFXn,SuperA,KX,MX, P30t and KR-10x ...
Or is 35mm now the realm of other manfacturers?
Not Nikon. I've been told by a Nikon sponsored pro that he's been told by
Nikon there will be no new film cameras from Nikon.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Kevin Waterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, February
On Feb 25, 2006, at 6:47 PM, Dave Miers wrote:
... Sony taking over Minolta could prove to be big.
Now there's an understatement. Sony has a long long history in
digital imaging products of all kinds, from bottom level consumer to
highest end pro. In volume sales of digital cameras, they
On Feb 25, 2006, at 6:47 PM, Dave Miers wrote:
... Sony taking over Minolta could prove to be big.
Now there's an understatement.
Sony has a long long history in digital imaging products of all
kinds, from bottom level consumer to highest end pro. In volume sales
of digital cameras, they
out good cameras and make some
money at it. Sure I defected to Canon, but I still love my pz-1p and,
ahem. way too many others.
Dave
Re: End of Pentax 35mm?
Paul Stenquist
Sat, 25 Feb 2006 14:19:19 -0800
For all practical purposes, SLR 35mm is pretty much the realm of one
manufacturer
On Feb 25, 2006, at 5:08 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
Have you forgotten Canon? They're still selling 5 35mm SLR bodies.
No, I didn't forget Canon.
Bob
For all practical purposes, SLR 35mm is pretty much the realm of one
manufacturer -- Canon.
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
With the tentative release of new Pentax digital offerings in both APS
and Medium Format, there is a large chasm where 35mm used to be. This
is
pretty
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From: "Kevin Waterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there any word/rumour/postulation of a new film body?
No. But if it of any consolation the MZ-1 has actually surfaced - it has
been shown. This is the flagship I spent years talking about. I went almost
into produ
K.Takeshita wrote:
On 2/25/06 4:49 PM, "Godfrey DiGiorgi", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If
Canon has announced anything new, its stuff that's been in their
development pipeline for a while already.
I believe Canon merely said that the current 35mm line would be maintained.
No new bod
Bob Shell wrote:
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
With the tentative release of new Pentax digital offerings in both APS
and Medium Format, there is a large chasm where 35mm used to be.
This is
pretty much filled with Canon 35mm digital. Have we seen the end of
35mm
fro
On 2/25/06 4:49 PM, "Godfrey DiGiorgi", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If
> Canon has announced anything new, its stuff that's been in their
> development pipeline for a while already.
I believe Canon merely said that the current 35mm line would be maintained.
No new bodies. Their reason is beca
Bob Shell wrote:
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
I refer also to 35mm digital, not just film
What, pray tell, is 35mm digital??
Bob
The Canon 5D and 1Ds mkII ;-)
-Adam
On Feb 25, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Aaron Reynolds
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Or is 35mm now the realm of other manfacturers?
Is it the realm of *any* manufacturers now? Film sales are so
s
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Or is 35mm now the realm of other manfacturers?
Is it the realm of *any* manufacturers now? Film sales are so
sluggish even compared to two years ago that I would be stunned if
there was any kind of market at all fo
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
I refer also to 35mm digital, not just film
Well, I think we've seen from the announcement of the 645 digital body
that Pentax has decided to go bigger for their high-end gear.
-Aaron
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
I refer also to 35mm digital, not just film
What, pray tell, is 35mm digital??
Bob
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
With the tentative release of new Pentax digital offerings in both APS
and Medium Format, there is a large chasm where 35mm used to be.
This is
pretty much filled with Canon 35mm digital. Have we seen the end of
35mm
from Pentax?
Is there
This one time, at band camp, Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
>
> > Or is 35mm now the realm of other manfacturers?
>
> Is it the realm of *any* manufacturers now? Film sales are so sluggish
> even compared to two years ago that I w
On Feb 25, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Or is 35mm now the realm of other manfacturers?
Is it the realm of *any* manufacturers now? Film sales are so sluggish
even compared to two years ago that I would be stunned if there was any
kind of market at all for new 35mm SLRs.
-Aaron
35mm is dead. Those manufacturers still producing 35mm cameras are no
long developing anything new in the realm, with few exceptions. If
Canon has announced anything new, its stuff that's been in their
development pipeline for a while already.
Godfrey
On Feb 25, 2006, at 1:16 PM, Kevin Wa
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