Pentax USA's marketing has always been pathetic, and
lately has been worse than pathetic.  Here they have
the istD, the istDS, and a raft of new Optios, and not
even PopPhoto or Shutterbug has a single line of
Pentax advertising.  The whole lot of them in Colorado
should join the ranks of the unemployed.

My favorite camera store (Eagle Photo in Portsmouth,
NH--unfortunately 8 hours from Philly!) has a good
stock of Pentax cameras and accessories, and Pentax is
their largest-selling brand.  Here in Philly, they are
very hard to find.

Rick

--- Dick Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> As little as a year ago one could go into any
> discount electronic store and 
> purchase a Pentax 35mm compact or digital camera. 
> Today, at least in the 
> upper mid-west, there are no such Pentax cameras to
> be found.  You cannot 
> find a Pentax camera of any kind in Best Buy, Sams,
> Walmart or Target in my 
> region. Canon, Nikon, Konica/Minolta, Olympus, Fuji
> etc film and digital 
> cameras are stocked in these stores, but not our
> favorite brand.  I would 
> assume that quite a few people purchase their
> compact film and digital 
> cameras in stores such as these.  To find that
> Pentax is fast becoming a 
> non-player in these retail outlets has to be
> concerning.  Along with that, 
> I haven't seen a Pentax aid on TV or in print in
> well over a year, maybe 
> longer.  What in the world is USA Pentax doing to
> promote and sell the 
> brand?  I also noted that on the new USA Pentax
> website that the MZ-S is no 
> longer offered. Three film slr's were listed, the
> ist, ZX-m, and 
> XZ-60.  It's a shame that the MZ-S couldn't be made
> availabe for a little 
> longer.
> 
> DG
> 
> 


                
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