On Aug 22, 2006, at 12:32 AM, Joseph Tainter wrote:

> Maybe, maybe not. The only thing certain is that Pentax has already
> shown a lack of concern for customers investments in storage cards.

NOT TO MENTION THEIR LACK OF CONCERN FOR THEIR CUSTOMERS WHO SHOOT A 
LOT OF FILM!!!!!!!  I HAVE ALL THIS FILM AND MY NEW CAMERA DOESN'T TAKE 
FILM!!!!!!!!!

1) Pentax USA has absolutely no idea what Pentax Japan will do.  Good 
example: they said Photolab 3 absolutely would not be a free upgrade, 
and suddenly it appeared on the Japanese web site as a free upgrade.

2) Joe, we all know that you are very, very upset that if you buy a new 
camera you may have to spend $30 to $50 on some new cards to go with 
it.  You can give that one a rest now that we all know it, can't you?  
Face it, the cards are smaller and more robust and you don't have to 
worry about bending all those tiny pins in the camera.  And they're 
cheap.  So what's the problem?  The old cards were expensive.  And so 
what?  They're not expensive now.

-Aaron

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