> How could that be pentax's cost if they can > Produce and sell the entire anti-shake for > Only $100 retail? It doesn't make any sense > Whatsoever. It's basically a resistor and > A spring. I really doubt that it couldn't > Be produced in qty for a lot less than $35 > Part cost. The entire K1000 which has this > Simple Part probably only cost $35 in parts. > jco
I know I said I'd stay out of this, but I want to add something I hope is constructive. I dismantled an ME Super a couple weeks ago and discovered that the aperture simulator is more complex than I think you realize, JCO. If you can find a broken K/M body with that feature, I'd recommend taking it apart for yourself (ask around at local camera shops). Aside from there being about a dozen different parts involved (many very small), I can only imagine how much extra time it might take to install them during the manufacturing process. Don't forget, labor costs must be included in the final price. At the very least, it's fun taking apart a camera to see how it all works. I think you'll be surprised at its complexity. I sure was. John Celio (going back to not getting involved) P.S.: It's my birthday today, JCO, so be nice. -- http://www.neovenator.com AIM: Neopifex "Hey, I'm an artist. I can do whatever I want and pretend I'm making a statement." -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

