Even if they do "monitor" us once in a while, or even all the time, I can't
believe that they put much stock in our opinions.  We're what, a couple of hundred
enthusiasts?  That's a pretty small sample, and hardly representative of the
market as a whole.  We don't have much influence beyond our group (or even within
it <g>).  They may watch us once in a while, but I can't believe that too many
decisions are made based on what we think.

BUT, just in case Big Brother Pentax is watching, how about a Pentax equivalent to
the N**** FM3 (but way cheaper)?  I guess it could hurt to try, eh?  <vbg>

cheers,
frank

Paul Stenquist wrote:

> I work in advertising and have had a lot of contact with the marketing
> departments of various companies for the last quarter century. They all
> monitor every bit of information they can find. Why not? It's a no
> brainer. More information is always a good thing.
> Paul
>

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it is true." -J. Robert
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