Hello,

Comments interlined below.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> They're really only competing in the APS-C arena and that's about it.
> The 645D is just about out of everyone's price range including mine.
> Was it ever relevant?
The 645D is definitely relevant, just not to people like you or me.
Same for the Q, which sells quite well in Japan.
>
> The K5 and derivatives may be solid cameras in their own right. Having
> used Pentax for 20 years I'd be lying and stupid to say they didn't
> make a product that delivered good results.
True, but unfortunately the lack of higher end solution could be felt sometimes.
>
> Fact's are they have only about 2% of market share and predictions are
> it will decline.
Which facts? Whose predictions?
The only 2%-like figure I saw some time ago (it was even less, about
1.5%) included compacts, and since units were counted it was mostly
about compacts. I couldn't care less if Pentax were to abandon
compacts altogether (but, Pentax, please: if you'll do it send me an
Optio WG-2, first).
About declining, nope, Pentax is actually heading in the opposite
direction; because they're now Pentax Ricoh, and not some fund starved
Hoya division. The next year, if we'll survive the imaginary
apocalypse, should be very interesting IMO.
>
> If Pentax was working on a FF body they should certainly say so,
> rather than hide it. As some have pointed out, the lack of a FF lens
> line is problematic in that regard.
Remember Nikon? They said nothing about working on the D3, until
they've made it, am I right?
For whatever it's worth, Pentax declared they are working on "full
frame technologies" (while insisting a market ready product is nowhere
near, and not making any promise). They agree with the FF lens line
issue, but I'm sure that's something that could be fixed... in a
decade or so.

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Best regards,
Alex Sarbu

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