On 10/13/06 3:35 AM, "Digital Image Studio", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Pentax Japan has announced that K10D's local release date will be Nov 30:
> 
> http://www.pentax.co.jp/japan/news/2006/200647.html


Quick translation;

[Pentax have decided the new launch date of K10D be Nov.30

Although we have announced on Sept 14 that the launch date would be late
October, there have been overwhelming ordered from all over the world.  The
above change has been made in order to secure the adequate shipping
quantity.

We are sorry for any inconvenience incurred by our customers and other
concerned parties, but would very much appreciate your understanding]


In relation to above, I noticed a couple of things in Japanese posts.
Above is probably true as what they are doing is to stock up as much initial
shipping quantity as possible in order to secure the uninterrupted and
smooth supply flow.  It was saying that the initial shipping has long been
sold out and you cannot even get a definitive delivery date from the major
camera chains if you order now.  Probably the same overseas.  So, Pentax are
doing the right thing to delay the shipping date rather than being inundated
by angry and inpatient customers.

Other thing is that they of course are still making the final tweaking of
various details although it may not be a delaying factor.  Somebody reported
that he frequently visited the Pentax showroom where he could handle the
K10D.  Every time he visited there, the AF speed has been noticeably faster.
Pentax man there told him that the firmware is almost done.

Re the marketing in Japan first, I do not know if it's totally true.  Some
actually launch in the overseas market first.  I do not think Pentax did
that in the first.
But DSLR market in N.America/Europe is far larger than the Japan proper one,
so these markets are important to them and I do not think they delay much
more than the shipping delay.  In general (on other products), many
manufacturers market the products in Japan first simply because it is easier
for them to deal with any initial problems they might encounter.  Pentax,
being the way they are, are probably in that category.

Anyway...

Ken


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