there are only two designers of larger than 35mm format sensors and one of them, Dalsa, is scaling back although it is a profitable company that is growing. Kodak reduced its MF back line from several down to one. no-one is investing in new capacity, let alone new production facilities. no-one is paying for it. if Pentax is going to introduce anything this year, it has to be using a sensor that is available right now. that means it'll be priced just like the Mamiya ZD at around $12K list using a 48x36mm 22 megapixel sensor. it could be worse if it is priced like the Hasselblad H1D at $16K using the same sensor. i expect the Pentax body would have to come in at about $13K list to have a chance of recovering its costs.

prices of DSLRs are holding fairly steady compared to P&S cameras and that is deliberate. manufacturers are consciously avoiding a price war. how long that will continue is anybody's guess. a price war in digital medium format will put everyone in it out of business.

Herb...
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These kind of arguments a rather pointless although they may be true, because they only reflect the current situations. I can remember when only few companies globally manufactured CD's. The yield rate was low; prices high. The experts claimed that in the future only major artist (like Michael Jackson) would ever be released on the CD medium. Nowadays the least sold records of all time are avaiable comercially on CD and you can even burn them at home.




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