I agree with most of what P�l said here, but I don't think Pentax pro MF users jumped ship to any great extent before digital. A large percentage of pro shooters were using Pentax 6x7 as at least one of their systems until quite recently. And from what I hear from some of the guys who work as PAs in the big city, the 6x7 still quite popular with NY fashion shooters.
Paul
On Mar 10, 2005, at 9:55 PM, P�l Jensen wrote:


Rob wrote:

My view simply is that if they don't pull their socks up and start
competing with their direct competition (that means comparable lens line-ups,
sensor sizes and higher resolutions) then people will dump the marque like rats
leaving a sinking ship.

I think Pentax users dumped the brand like rats leaving a sinking ship during the 90's. There are only a handful of enthusiast left. I got the impression from the interview that Pentax attitude is to acquire a new customer base from scratch start with the *ist D(S) users. Probably becuase there are precious few old customers left.
I happen to think that Pentax, at least in the near future, will be unable to sell a camera equal to Canon and Nikon high-end DSLR's in performance at a competing price because they have a lot smaller customer base and will achieve much smaller volumes.
MF based DSLR is a totally different kettle of fish that justify higher prices and lower volumes. I take for granted that Pentax is in near contact with their professional customer base in japan and judging by how they tout this camera, they must think theres a market for it.



P�l






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