> I think it is an interesting move for this reason: (Warning... the
> following contains possibly politically correct gross
> over-generalizations)
> 
> In the past, the "colors" thing has been aimed at the
> "fun-loving"/fashion
> conscious/perhaps-predominantly-young/perhaps-predominantly-female
> demographic. By being the first to put a color other than black on a
> $10,000 camera you are probably reaching a slightly different upscale
> professional/prosumer market.
> 
> The fact that they are doing it to "commemorate" being named Camera of
> the Year is smart on a couple of levels. It gives you an "excuse" for
> a little frivolity and making it a limited time issue (which enhanses
> it's desirability even more) and it also gets free advertising by
> being an event, which in turn gets more "run" out of the fact that you
> were named someone's Camera of the Year (maximizing it's benefits to
> growing your brand's/product's awareness in the eyes of the public.
> 

I think they're doing it because Leica makes bling-bling special editions
for the terminally rich, and Pentax wants a slice of the market. 

The hard lacquer finish also gives at least part of their target market a
nice portable hard, shiny surface for chopping lines.

B

> I would soooo love to be able to plunk down the cash for one and the
> new 25mm lens. That combo would give you the ability to create some
> digital images that are being made by very few. Should anyone want to
> contribute something to my 645D fund, I'll be happy to send you my
> paypal address.
> : )
> 
> Darren Addy
> Kearney, Nebraska



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