By and large, 35mm IS for amateurs and hobbyists. Each time I do a shoot that involves both my 67 and 35mm, I come a step closer to getting rid of all my 35mm gear. It just doesn't even come close to the image quality that I have come to expect from the medium format, and the digital front is moving so fast on the 35mm world. I can easily see myself shooting digital when I need small and compact and shooting the 67 when I need the image quality.
Bruce Tuesday, July 29, 2003, 7:15:23 AM, you wrote: SP> on 29.07.03 16:05, Alek Kozak at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> So I wonder how Pentax is going to survive, even without IS/USM, real pro >> camera and only with FGZ360. SP> Who knows? As a matter of fact, despite having only one pro-level camera in SP> the past - LX - Pentax survived with their spotmatics, K-series, M-series SP> etc. And maybe they treat 35mm only as a hobby? Afetr all this is leading SP> manufacturer of pro medium-format cameras, medical and geological equipment, SP> not to mention that it is one of the few suppliers of optical glass in the SP> world... Compact digital cameraas seems to give them considerable amount of SP> profit too. So they'll probably survive - but question is: what will be SP> their image as a 35mm size SLR camera producer?

