From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

There have been a some who comment negatively that I am still waiting
to see their work to show how they are unable to get the shots they
want because of lack of technology.  I suspect most are due to lack of
skill.  Those who have truly found the roadblock have purchased
another system.


I'm surprised by that statement Bruce... how can you possibly speculate a judgement regarding someone's skill or lack thereof, based on unseen work?

I would speculate that in some cases someone could not show you the shots they are unable to get because, well, they were not able to get them...

The reactions of people on this list continue to mirror what happens with just about any topic in life (no surprise there). Someone voices a differing opinion regarding Pentax and people rush to defend their own personal purchasing decisions, as if they themselves were the subject of attack.

For me, it's not a matter of not getting the shots I want because of the technology, though for sure a larger buffer/faster throughput could help on rare occasions. It's a matter of "will Pentax be there for me down the road?". You don't know, I don't know, we all don't know. It's not a matter of whether current Pentax gear functions well or well enough. It's a matter of "where will I spend future money?". At least that's that's where I coming from.

Tom C.


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