C'est La Vie...
Cheers
Shaun
Jim Apilado wrote:
Brad, I'm one of those older Pentax users who bought stuff during the screw mount days. I have lots of SMC Takumars that I use with my old Spotmatic and a couple of ESII bodies. I have some K-mount lenses to use with an old LX and a K2DMD. After playing with my Optio 230 I can see getting a dslr Pentax that might retro enough to allow use of the Takumars and K-mounts. Pentax needs to advertise more to get people to take notice of them. They will be a late player on the market with a dslr and need to get the word out that it can compete.Jim A.From: "Brad Dobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:50:36 -0500 To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Hypothetical Question taken further... Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:50:32 -0500 Just a thought. Many here (but not all) like and use the older gear, to get additional items, or replacements, they buy used equipment (not all the time, but most I assume). What do I think? To each his own. More power to you if you can really 'work' the older equipment. Now, I'm not a perfect example, since I've now bought 2 items used, including a manual focus lens. However, we all talk about Pentax and their position, rank and financial, and what they will be in the future, and really......what about that darned DSLR? What I'm thinking is, we as a whole group are the serious amateurs, or professionals using Pentax. We are somewhat representative. If we don't buy all the latest and greatest from Pentax, how can we expect them to develop for us, a DSLR. We'd be the ones with the want and money to buy one. But Pentax needs money and a reason to develop and manufacture and sell worldwide a DSLR. Are we, in general terms, helping them do that? If they know their real fans like the old over the new, and buy used, why put the effort into a DSLR? Or a better new 35mm flagship for that matter? Just something to toss about. [The opinions represented in this email are by no means that of the originator of the email. <g>] Happy Holidays! Brad.
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