P�l wrote: "They do that for all their equipment. You can get pro rabates on an MZ-5n. "
I've never heard that before. Does this work like the Nikon pro service? For example, if you can prove you're a "pro" photographer, Nikon will loan you equipment (e.g. like a 600mm f4) for short-term use/events. Granted Pentax doesn't seem to advertise a full-on pro-service like Nikon, I'm just curious what kind of pro-rebate a working photographer can get. OR maybe Pentax do have a full-on pro service??? If so where?? Peter --- P�l_Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter wrote: > > > Not true at all. Pentax USA always says their > medium > > format cameras/lenses as professional. As so does > > Pentax everywhere else. I remember not too long > ago > > Pentax USA advertised "Pro" rebates on their > > "professional" medium format equipment for working > > pros. Just e-mail Pentax USA to find out when. > > They do that for all their equipment. You can get > pro rabates on an MZ-5n. > Anyway, this was about blinking out MF as special > pro which isn't true. High-end 35mm is equally pro > withing the Pentax organization (or not pro > depending on your preferred definition of pro). > The postulatethet MF is exclusively Pentax pro line > is utter balooooney. There are about 30 35mm pro > lenses to prove otherwise. > > P�l > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com

