>DSLR sell so slowly and are so fast out of date

This phrase is a non-sequitur. It does not mean a thing. I bought a DSLR 
a few months ago, and if it is superseded at the PMA, fine. I would not 
consider mine to be 'out of date', whatever that means. Would one 
consider a PZ-1, or an LX, or a Spotmatic 'out of date' right now? If it 
was in working order and being used, I would define that as very much 'in 
date'!

IMO the term 'out of date' is part of the gotta-have hype, is frankly 
unhelpful, and should apply only to film, chemicals, and milk!

Not getting specifically at you, Pal, I understand the way you used the 
term, and what you meant by it. I simply produce a point of view 
regarding it.

Cotty (exp. 02/05)

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