Nikon support in SA, never heard of it, they probally never heard of after sales support themselves.

Wouldn't say its for my bread and butter though, 90% of my income comes from graphic design, so I cannot invest a great deal into equipment. I only have 2 MZS's a 28, 50, 100 and a 28-105 left, a 360 flash, bellows, a 1.7 adapter and some filters. I figure I can get by with a decent body and zoom and a metz flash. Not quite sure I want to get rid of the Pentax gear though. I've seen many with dual systems and it dosn't seem so hard, except maybe on the pocket...

It just seems that with canon I wouldn't really be stuck for choices...

Feroze



Don Sanderson wrote:

Feroze,

I'm a lover of both film and Pentax, as you can tell from my posts here.
However, if I had to make the decision you now do it would be quite simple.
For commercial use, such as you require, Canon digital would be my choice.
The reasons being stability, innovation, and most importantly, support
for the future.
All of the pros I've spoken to carry Canon, some ventured into Nikon at
some point and found support after the sale lacking.
Perhaps in other parts of the country/world the situation is different
but in the Midwest US Canon is the ruler.
As for Pentax, wonderful, but not for a pro who puts food on the table
with their gear.

IMHO of course.
Don (Feeling like a traitor, but honest.)


-----Original Message-----
From: Feroze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 5:49 PM
To: pdml
Subject: its digital only....


I have just been informed that by Pentax South Africa as of this month will no longer import any film SLR's. They want us to start pushing digital only. They will also no longer bring anymore fuji film in (fuji & pentax are imported by the same people) Kodak SA has no film for sale and Konica will no longer import or supply us with unpackaged film (retail packs are available, at a cost). They also might be phasing out the import and supply of the chemicals needed to develop film. Agfa will still supply chems cause it's the same stuff we use to develop litho positives, but at a price...

So at the start of the wedding season (with about 200 weddings to go before march 2006) we have enough film for about
2 months. I have weddings booked for until December 16.

I actually wanna sit down with my partners to see if its even worth it keeping a pentax camera or should we change over to nikon/canon. Whats the use of owning a ferrari if you can't fill petrol in it. Interesting desisions. I wonder if the nikon list is quieter :)

I have no idea which way to go...for those who did some pointers would really be appreciated.

Thanks
Feroze






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