There seems to be this concept that the world, outside of Pentax, is divided up into pros and neophytes. Whatever happened to those exerienced amateurs? You know, all thoses people who by models in between entry level and pro? I seem to recall that Canon, among others, makes a few models besides Rebel 2000's and Eos-1V's. Entry level cameras sell, in large part, on price so the profit margins are slim. It's the more upscale models where the margins, if not the unit sales, are bigger. Pentax has to have some cameras, for people who don't already have Pentaxes, that people think of when models like Elan 7, N80 and Maxxum 7 are considered. The ZX-5n is nice, but it's old and doesn't compare well on paper.
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