On 6 Feb 2004 at 19:06, William Robb wrote:

> I had one of those Chinese made drills, though I paid
> about C$25.00 for it back in July.
> I was going to use it for screwing the 3/4 inch OSB down
> to my floor joists, and by then I expected it would be
> dead, but I wasn't going to use my 100 dollar drill for
> this.
> I got less than half way into the job and the device
> literally caught fire in my hands.
> I won't ever buy another 25 dollar drill.

I guess you were unlucky with the drill and lucky with the camera, my mates 
drill is still going after some home reno work but my *ist D is giving up the 
ghost mechanically.
 
> Apparently, from what it says on the bottom of my istD,
> the product is assembled in the Phillipines, which is not
> exactly the same as saying it was made there.
> Assembled there imlies that the parts came from elsewhere,
> perhaps Japan, which is not so cheap.

Parts cost very little in the scheme of things, final assembly and testing are 
often a large part of the unit cost.

> I read on the list a while back that the istD sensor costs
> Pentax about 700 dollars per unit.
> I was surprised to read that it was that expensive, but
> since no one contradicted the number, I will accept that
> the little bugger is expensive.

I'd be extremely surprised if it cost Pentax 1/4 of that price as an OEM 
component, however we will never know as it would have been negotiated based on 
the planed production volumes and production span.

> So, it the istD sells for less than a thousand US, I
> expect that no, Pentax won't makhe their R&D back, and
> probably there won't be enough profit in the supply chain
> to make it worth selling.

I bet they have plenty of room to move before it costs them and as soon as it 
does it will be at the dump stage just before the new release.

I wonder which camera models paid for the development of the MZ-D? I wonder how 
they ever justified development of the *ist D after that debacle?


Rob Studdert
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Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998

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