How many times are we going to rehash this. If one
Has to buy all new lenses it defeats the purpose of
Staying with pentax. Canon has a much better lens
Market, new and used. I cant understand how you
Can defend pentax on this, replace many many perfectly good
High quality Pentax lenses because of a crippled
Body mount missing a $25 part? Just plain Dumb 
jco

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John Forbes
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:37 AM
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Without the aperture simulator, they might lose half a dozen body sales.

With it, they might lose thousands of lens sales.

It's a no brainer, except, it seems, for the truly brainless.

John

On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 16:14:00 +0100, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:

> Couple hundred dollars for cam sensor? that's absurd
> if anti shake is only $100 retail. $25.00-35.00 retail
> is probably a more accurate figure. Cheap! That is one
> of the reasons I am so pissed off about it, a key feature
> is missing for virtually NO savings in the final cost
> of the body. That's dumb.
> jco
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> William Robb
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:08 AM
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: The JCO survey
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "P. J. Alling"
> Subject: Re: The JCO survey
>
>
>>
>>>
>> They don't know how many more sales they'll get with an aperture
>> simulator included, part of the reason they're getting these
>> pre-orders
>> it the touted backward compatibility.  If were better wouldn't it be
>> logical to expect better sales to old farts like us?  I'm certain
that
>> they'd have one more if it had one. In fact I think there'd be a lot
>> more.  There may even be pre-orders by old users who don't know the
>> limitations caused by lack of an aperture simulator, it's so seldom
>> mentioned in the reviews.  Those people will be disappointed and
won't
>> help create positive buzz about the next camera release.  We get a
>> number of questions on this list about that regularly.  How many of
>> them
>> decided to stay with Pentax or move on.   We don't know, and neither
>> does Pentax.
>>
>>> The success of these, and earlier Pentax DSLR's, indicates that the
>>> lack of the aperture simulator isn't costing them sufficient sales
to
>>> be concerned about.
>>>
>>>
>> Which may not last.  They still need all the sales they can get, and
>> every useful feature helps.
>
> They need every sale thay can get, and the market is very price
> sensitive.
> Add a couple of hundred dollars to the price of a camera, and someone
> else will come along and scoop that camera's potential customers with
a
> lower priced unit, and the product becomes a money loser.
> Or, they have to sell the unit at a price which does not allow them
> sufficient profit to make up for the extra feature (in this case, an
> aperture simulator), and the product becomes a money loser.
> It's purely a money thing.
> I'm surprised you don't understand that.
>
> William Robb
>
>
>



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