Mike,

I feel just about the opposite.  Probably one angle is that P�l was
looking for a savior for Pentax.  Something that would put Pentax ON
THE MAP so to speak.

Personally, I don't think any single body/lens created by Pentax could
do that.  Even if they came out with something unique and
revolutionary, the same Canon/Nikon mindsets would just wait until it
hit their camp.  On a side note, what could be introduced by anybody
that would be so earthshaking that most of us couldn't wait a year or
three before procuring?

When you want a clean, simple, easy to understand, easy to operate,
small to moderate sized camera, then Pentax is a player.  When you are
making a living with your camera (not necessarily as fun as a
hobbyist), you NEED to create the image time and time again.  Every
little edge you can get on your competition is worth looking at.
Number of lenses, accessories, bodies, support, reliability all factor
in way ahead of fun and enjoyable.

Pentax is about enjoying the art and craft of photography.  Canon and
Nikon are about making money through photography.  Vastly different
philosophies and vastly different users.  In the US, much is made of
status symbols.  Way more than the skills/knowledge of the person is
the possessions.  Nikon and Canon are much bigger status symbols than
Pentax and nothing Pentax could release in the SLR world would change
that.  A totally off the wall unique P&S oriented thing (Optio S)
would get noticed, but not by the same crowd.

Since I am not trying to make money with my 35mm gear (Medium Format
is a different story), I am very happy with my Pentax stuff. I am
excited about their new directions with both the *ist and the *ist D.
I think they are still trying to appeal to a place in the market where
they can make a difference.

An LX with AF would be yawned at by most of the world - it would only
appeal to a few die hard Pentaxians.  A robocamera is swallowed up by
Canon/Nikon offering the same basic thing.  Small, light, clean and
simple is where the others don't do so well.


Bruce



Tuesday, March 4, 2003, 9:33:06 AM, you wrote:

MJ> Len:
>>> For a user's group, we
>>> seem to be pretty negative about Pentax's efforts.
 
MJ> P�l: 
>> I'm realistic about it.

MJ> You are NOT!!!

MJ> Let me just ask, does ANYONE else on this list feel as negative about the
MJ> *ist D as P�l is? Stand up and be counted.

MJ> --Mike

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