Duh - don't they know you need to use the green button?
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 12:16:34PM -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> I just heard on the news that a class action suit has been started in
> California. It seems that the camera isn't sufficiently "green." A vegan
> group is looking into the possible use of animal products used in the
> camera, and an anti-polycarbonate and pseudo-plastic group is also
> concerned about the materials used in the camera body. There's a recently
> formed 1/4000 group that is, as you suggest, contemplating legal action,
> but the group is only in the formative stages of preparing an action plan.
> Many are thinking it's best to take action before the camera is released to
> head of any threat of possible environmental hazards the camera may
> unleash, or emotional distress caused by release of prototype photos and
> data. It's a minefield here, and Pentax is, I understand, preparing for a
> long and difficult series of legal battles. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
> wants to raise taxes in anticipation of any state involvement.
>
> Shel
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> > [Original Message]
> > From: William Robb
>
> > > Again, remember we are still dealing with a prototype. Sometimes
> > > production necessities rear their ugly heads and details may change
> prior
> > > to introduction. If Pentax released detailed specs and than was forced
> to
> > > change we'd all howl.
> >
> > Hell, people here are already prepping the lawyers for if the 645D
> doesn't
> > have a 1/4000 second shutter speed......
>