--- P�l_Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ralf wrote:
>
>
> >As long as they don't do, the existing
> > press releases and hands on reports in magazinew
> are valid, at least
> > much more valid than any kind of speculations.
>
>
> What the magazine prints is whats in the press
> release. The press release says that all
> specifications might change. What CDI prints is
> speculations around a prototype. Note that the
> prototype is just that; a prototype - not the
> production camera.
>
>
Yes, and the press releases don't say much, actually.
Note that the photokina demo model of the new 24-90 mm
lens had the designation 24-90/3.5-4.5 Al&IF. However,
the press releases dont't give any speed for this
lens. This means the production model might differ in
specifications.
In the same way, all "specs" of the MZ-S that are
derived from looking at the prototype model are
speculations.
Alexander
>
> >Of course, the KB-266
> > prototype might be dead, it might even be that we
> see a MZ-3N sooner
> > than any advanced Pentax, but where are the
> reliable infos? Actually,
> > most of the time shedule you gave last year was
> wrong, and you are
> > saying now that the Photokina specs published by
> Pentax are wrong
> > too, so what's left then? Does the camera still
> exist at all?
>
>
> Whats the problem? Pentax have shown a prototype
> where all features may change without further
> notice. They have not promised any release date at
> all. The only new is that the camera will be
> released later than it could have been. But we don't
> know what could have been or what will be.
> Basically, the camera could have been release
> earlier if they had gone for the features present in
> the Photokina prototype, but don't know the features
> of the prototype or the production model so we are
> non the wiser. So theres no reason to be
> dissapointed. :-)
>
> P�l
>
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