see my last post, the cam could not
be adding 100 to selling price, a
K1000 could have never existed if that
were true.
JCO

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-----Original Message-----
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Old lenses and *ist D


Also unfortunately a $10 increase in manufacturing cost tends to work
out to a $100 increase in selling price.

Also, this camera was also probably well into the design stage when the
MZ-D was announced and was and is intended to be a cheaper, less
versatile camera. Unfortunately for whatever reason the MZ-D never made
it to the market so Pentax users are having to accept something less
than the top of the line camera.

Since it is common knowledge that Pentax was tweaking the design right
up to the time they started shipping any basic design changes would have
held the camera back much longer. All this is just simply a basic
engineering fact of life.

I still expect an all plastic camera similar to the *ist with even less
features than the *istD, and a camera similar to the MZ-D to appear in
the not too distant future. (And no, I am not going to make any bets for
folks to renege upon (GRIN)).


John Francis wrote:
>>Hogwash, they have been making bodies supporting
>>K/M/A/F/FA ALL FULLY, ALL in same body, and all
>>in cheap <$300 bodies. they didnt have to reinvent
>>that stuff for the istD. Pure marketing decision
>>IMHO. All they needed was a cheap aperture sensing
>>cam, about a $10 part at most and a few lines of
>>code to adjust the shutter speed slower as the
>>aperture ring gets stopped down....
>
>
> This still comes down to demanding that everybody pay
> the extra $10 or so, even if this is for functionality
> they don't want and will never use.
>
> Tell you what - why don't you send me $1 for every $100
> you spend on photographic equipment?  It's only a small
> increase, so you'll never miss it, and if you (and all
> the other Pentax photographers) do this it will enable
> me to have a greatly improved photographic experience.
>
>

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