RE: Olympian (a salesperson's story) (long)

2007-01-28 Thread Bob W
(a salesperson's story) (long) No, not too long, John. And a good, informative story. I've always admired Olympus but I've been too heavily invested into Pentax to seriously consider making a change and I have always been a bit suspicious of the 4/3 system. I just can't see how it has

RE: Olympian (a salesperson's story) (long)

2007-01-28 Thread Bob W
John - good post, and an interesting story. -- Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Celio Sent: 28 January 2007 05:54 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Re: Olympian (a salesperson's story) (long) Godfrey wrote: I

Re: Olympian (a salesperson's story) (long)

2007-01-27 Thread John Celio
Godfrey wrote: I have several times nearly bought an Olympus E-1. It was the hottest contender next to Pentax when I was choosing what to buy in late 2004 When the E-1 first came out (fall 2003), I had been selling cameras for about a year. The Pentax *istD was coming out at the time, and I

Re: Olympian (a salesperson's story) (long)

2007-01-27 Thread Brian Walters
No, not too long, John. And a good, informative story. I've always admired Olympus but I've been too heavily invested into Pentax to seriously consider making a change and I have always been a bit suspicious of the 4/3 system. I just can't see how it has much of a future given the small size

Re: Olympian (a salesperson's story) (long)

2007-01-27 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 28/01/07, Brian Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've always admired Olympus but I've been too heavily invested into Pentax to seriously consider making a change and I have always been a bit suspicious of the 4/3 system. I just can't see how it has much of a future given the small size