No I do get it. You fail to understand the signifigance that
LENSES not bodies last forever practically and long term
Support of the lenses is of utmost importance. You don't go 
Out and buy dozens of new lenses because no more bodies
To support them like you would disposable razor blades.
jco

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Shel Belinkoff
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 11:57 AM
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Subject: RE: The JCO survey

Once again, YOU don't get it.  The consumer buys the camera and then has
to
get accessories and lenses that fit it - just like razors and razor
blades.
Once a consumer has bought into a system, s/he's required to buy
accessories, including lenses, that fit the camera.

BTW, when was the last time you had a camera that actually wore out?
Sure,
they sometimes need repair, or break beyond repair as a result of a fall
or
accident, but actually wearing out?  Maybe for a pro who shoots many
hundreds of frames per day, but for the average bloke, it ain't gonna
happen.

I've had more problems with lenses than with camera bodies, although
none
of the lenses actually wore out, but they needed repair or adjustments
more
than the camera bodies to which they attached.

IIRC, you often talk about the great longevity of the various Pentax
bodies.  Others here, and elsewhere, have done likewise.

Now, I'm just guessing, but I'll bet the larger profit - dollars or
percentage-wise - for Pentax and the other camera manufacturers comes,
not
from the entry level or one step up cameras, but from the kit lens and
accessories that are sold along with it.  Sell the camera inexpensively,
make the money on lenses and accessories.  It's a variation on razors
and
razor blades.

Shel



> [Original Message]
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> Date: 10/11/2006 8:40:23 AM
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>
> Backwards, razors last forever and the blades wear out.
> With camera systems, the lenses essentially last forever and the
> Bodies wear out. 
> > The real money back then was in lenses and 
> > accessories. Bodies were  pretty much a loss leader 
> > to get some glass and flash units sold.
> > I pay attention to the market, up until a few months 
> > ago, I was still  part of that marketing machine.
>
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