I agree.  I though Bruce's rely was saying that N and C users didn't
notice the MZ-S, which I thought was an unusual expectatin.   Maybe I
misunderstood his point.


Steven Desjardins
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Washington and Lee University
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Desjardins"
Subject: Re: *IST Incongruencies


> I can see how someone might switch if all they have is an entry or
> mid-range camera, but I would be surprised to see anyone considering
the
> almost-high end (MZ-S, F-100, EOS-3) to switch.  I'd be very
surprised
> if Pentax could come out with any camera that could make a
pro/advanced
> amateur switch.

The idea isn't to get people to switch to your brand, the idea is to
keep
people from switching to something other than your brand, and to
hopefully
entice new users to your brand rather than another brand.
With the stranglehold that Nikon and Canon have on the 35mm pro
market,
Pentax would do well to keep doing what they have always done, and
ignore
that segment completely.

William Robb

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