Thats like saying the typewriter is going to make a comeback against MS Word. I mean, MS word could be doomed, it really could be, probably not, but it could be.
-el gringo -----Original Message----- From: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 3:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Pentax is Dying? Hi, El Gringo wrote: <snicker> > do that. Also, digital sensors are limited by physics, but there may be a > day when there is a sensor for every photon of light. I'm not sure you are saying what you mean. <snak) > up significantly?? Decades ago?? What about digital?? A few months ago, > and not only was the resolution increased, but the noise levels were > reduced, the color was improved, the speed of capture was improved, > everything got a little better. And a few months from now, it will happen > again, and again, and again, and again... So, if I don't _need_ one, why should I buy one now if a better one will come along next month? That would be a remarkably stupid action by your predictions. Except, if I and many others don't, what you prophesy will not come to pass. I managed to destroy APS and disc film cameras. Never bought one of those and look what happened. Digital could be doomed...... Ned Ludd

