Not trying to be argumentative, but isn't that the case with any subject for
discussion?
It's not spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt... that's the government's
job. :) Based on the published facts, and the trends, I think it's actually
prudent to consider where one is going to spend a sizable chunk of
discretionary income.
In any case, we all have the choice to acquire information and decide
whether what we think we're hearing is BS and ignore it, or find it to be
plausible and use it in futher decisions.
Tom C.
From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Pentax Profits Fall 42%
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 17:55:53 -0400
No but there are certainly others who take your views seriously, spreading
Fear Uncertainty and Doubt doesn't help. Your personal decision is yours,
but your influence on others...
Tom C wrote:
Sure... but it wouldn't be just me, it would be Pentax's potential
customer base at large. So it's not a self-fulfilling prophecy because
*I* caused it... it would be fulfilld because Pentax caused it to occur.
Tom C.
From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Pentax Profits Fall 42%
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 14:17:32 -0400
You may be right but in many ways it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy,
"Hey I really like Pentax but they lost money last year, I guess I'll buy
Canon." Eventually Pentax will give up and you'll be vindicated.
Tom C wrote:
Hopefully you were joking and saying the below with tongue in cheek.
As I read it, yes it may be more favorable to DSLR purchasers, except
many of us have been saying this for the last several years and
especially since the *ist D finally arrived.
I also remember reading here how some said it made sense for Pentax to
focus on the P&S market since that's where all the money was. Some say
it now makes sense for Pentax to keep competing by churning out cheaper
versions of the *ist D with reduced functionality.
I personally don't know. I do know for myself, having two Pentax P&S in
the family is plenty, and that I'm not in the least interested in any
DSLR that's a step down from the D. So Pentax can either attract new
first time customers with low prices, or retain an existing user base by
releasing 'improved' higher end models. Maybe they should have been
doing some of both.
When an arguably smaller player in the field sees their profits decline
by almost half, when they have been persuing a business plan that was
*designed* to *make* money, when they are apparently just now reaching a
conclusion that many of us had reached earlier, it makes us little guys
wonder about the wisom of future "investments" in the system and the
long or even short term viability of the brand. It also can effect
availability of third party products. For instance, do I purchase a
$1000 50-500 Sigma zoom in Pentax mount or do I choose the opportunity
to try a differnet brand?
I don't think Herb (or myself) is saying the sky is falling. We're
simpy looking up and wondering how long it can keep hanging up there.
Tom C.
From: Graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Pentax Profits Fall 42%
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:47:11 -0400
And what do lost of profits from D-P&S sales which is happening to
everyone have to do with DSLR's that folks here on the list are
interested in. In fact according to the link you posted the result will
be rather favorable to the enthusists here as they say they will be
developing and selling more DSLR versions.
You ought to change your list name to "Chicken Little", but I guess we
do need a resident anti-Pentax troll like you just in case something
real happens somewhere sometime.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
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Herb Chong wrote:
i was going to wait until tonight, but DPreview already broke the
story.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0507/05071903pentax_profitsfall.asp. if
you
read the original, you will see that although Pentax sold 10% more
digital
cameras, it lost more money.
with Panasonic paired up with Olympus and now Sony with
Konica-Minolta,
there's no major Japanese electronics company left to partner with.
Herb...
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