----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: The JCO survey


>I am a potential NEW DSLR CAMERA BUYER.
> I want the feature and am willing to
> Pay for it. Just because I have legacy
> Lenses doesn't mean I am not a new customer.
> I would/will be if they make the camera I want.
> BUYING A DSLR NEW makes me a pentax customer
> By anyones defintion. DUH.

You haven't bought one, and even if you did, by your own admission, you 
would be unlikely to buy new lenses.
This may make you a customer, it wouldn't make you a desirable customer.
Where is the economic advantage to them to put a feature on a camera of 
little benefit to a very small % of the user base?
One user being willing to buy a feature doesn't make a very rational 
argument for inclding something, does it?
There is a much larger % of users who wouldn't use it, don't want to pay 
for it, and may look elsewhere for a camera (read different brand) based 
on what you cannot deny would make the camera more expensive.

William Robb 



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