So the trick for Pentax consumers is to get a DSLR with first-rate AF. Pentax can make such a camera; the question is - will they do it. If they install a second-tier AF in the *istD by some misguided attempt at providing themselves an upgrade path, it will only hurt sales.
From what I can see, Pentax would more likely to produce one DSLR only inany given time period, and it would be a mid-end model which suits most advance amateurs, not professional. Just like they didn't try to compete with F5 or EOS1, there is not much reason for them to compete in the high end DSLR field either. I think the 6MP version we see now will likely to be the only Pentax DSLR for quite some time, until the next upgrade.
regards, Alan Chan
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