Now, did you ever take geometry in school? Did your instructor tell you to prove a theorem true? Did you respond by telling him to prove it wasn't true instead? There is nothing in what you have stated that proves that Sony has done anything special for Pentax. Your wishing, repeating, huffing and puffing doesn't prove anything. You need to learn some formal logic from something other than Star Trek reruns so you know what constitutes truth and proof. It is not my fault that your ignorance leads you to make nonsensical statements.
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As you are of the opinion that everything I writes are <censored> then this must be based upon something. I have given you the background, I have given you the facts. But since you seems to have missed them, please allow me to - in a friendly manner - repeat them:
The facts are:
* Pentax is using an APS-sized sensor.
* The sensor is bought from Sony.
* The sensor is based upon the sensor used in the D100.
* The sensor is *not* identical to the sensor used in the D100 (D100: 23.7x15.6, *ist D: 23.5x15.7)
* The sensor is not yet manufactured.
* Pentax *ist D will be the first camera to use this sensor.
* APS sized sensors are used in DSLR's, not in digital compacts.
* Canon uses their own sensor, Fuji uses their own sensor.
* Kodak uses a different size.
* Nikon has not presented nor announced any update to the D100.
* The major photo and computer shows this year, has already been held.

