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Updated: March 30, 2002


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Caveman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: Hot breaking news - straight from the horse's mouth


> Here it is:
> 
> "Thank you for inquiry. We are striving to please our clients, and in 
> this respect, we've already evaluated the possibility of using the 
> latest RGBE CCD chip technology available from Sony. Consistent with our 
> company's policy, we think that a 1-2 years delay in releasing our first 
> DSLR is less important than having it up to date with the latest 
> technology, leading to a higher degree of customer satisfaction. 
> Consequently, we have started to redesign the camera around the new CCD 
> chip technology. We will also take advantage of this deadline extension 
> to address some other known issues as well. Some minor ones, like 
> replacing the USB 1.1 port with a more current 2.0 one, but also some 
> fundamental ones like the further refining of the lens mount. Working 
> together with our most advanced client we concluded that backward 
> compatibility is a non issue, and it would be prefferable to use a small 
> but good selection of zoom lenses, specially taylored to fit digital's 
> needs. We eventually decided that the focus shaft will be relocated to 
> the bottom of the lens mount, where it fits more conveniently and would 
> allow for a simplified mechanism with less parts, and also permitting an 
> economy of $0.24 per unit. An extra electrical contact will be placed in 
> the former place of the focus shaft, allowing for a later to be 
> implemented advanced protocol for data transmission between the lens and 
> the camera. The side effect - of making the F(A) lenses being usable 
> only in manual focus mode - will be of no important consequence, since 
> metering would also not be available with this series, and the FA-D 
> series of zooms that will replace them will offer astounding performance 
> when compared to any lenses designed for film camera. Of course, for our 
> advanced customers, we will also introduce a FA-D Limited series of 
> primes, designed with bokeh in mind, which will further enhance the 
> highly acclaimed 3-D effect of bright-edge bokeh. In order to further 
> please our customers, we will also make these lenses in black finish, 
> which will be available in US with the silver finish camera bodies (the 
> silver finish lenses and black cameras will be reserved for the Japanese 
> market only).
> I hope this has answered all your questions and addressed your concerns 
> regarding the future developments in our camera and lens lines.
> 
> Sincerely your,
> M. Harakiri"
> 
> 

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