Ralf wrote:


>As long as they don't do, the existing 
> press releases and hands on reports in magazinew are valid, at least 
> much more valid than any kind of speculations. 


What the magazine prints is whats in the press release. The press release says that 
all specifications might change. What CDI prints is speculations around a prototype. 
Note that the prototype is just that; a prototype - not the production camera. 



>Of course, the KB-266 
> prototype might be dead, it might even be that we see a MZ-3N sooner 
> than any advanced Pentax, but where are the reliable infos? Actually, 
> most of the time shedule you gave last year was wrong, and you are 
> saying now that the Photokina specs published by Pentax are wrong 
> too, so what's left then? Does the camera still exist at all?


Whats the problem? Pentax have shown a prototype where all features may change without 
further notice. They have not promised any release date at all. The only new is that 
the camera will be released later than it could have been. But we don't know what 
could have been or what will be.  Basically, the camera could have been release 
earlier if they had gone for the features present in the Photokina prototype, but 
don't know the features of the prototype or the production model so we are non the 
wiser. So theres no reason to be dissapointed. :-)
 
Pål


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