the price. at one time, you thought the 645D would have to sell for a street price well over $10K to make any money (up to $15K if i remember right) while i thought it would street for between $10K and $11K. i'm willing to move the street price down to an even $10K. Mike Reichmann says that he thinks medium format digital is going to survive because of the high end user who doesn't think twice about spending $20-30K for a digital camera but expects a significant increase in quality for that money. that's why there is now a Phase One medium format back coming out with 39 megapixels. who's the market for a $10K or even $8K digital camera from Pentax?

Herb....
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You mean, they're dying out and have their lenses buried with them, right?

C'mon, Herb! The lenses just change owners. What makes the 645D less interesting
for the buyers?


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