Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 05/12/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Once it became obvious that the K10 was going to be in great demand, it
>> was obvious that Pentax wouldn't be able to meet initial demand. Same
>> as Nikon. The same thing happens in the car business when a product
>> takes off. It's not necessarily incompetent to be conservative in your
>> original volume estimates.
> 
> Anyone with any sense could have correlated the sales potential with
> the price point that they settled on, it wasn't a case of
> conservatism.
> 

I'd disagree. The price point was a natural (A hair less than the 
closest equivalent Nikon). I think it was a combination of expecting 
more from the competition and making a product that was simply superior 
to everything else on the market at that price point.

Pentax was expecting Pentax-level sales. They got much better sales than 
that. They weren't expecting the level of interest from non-Pentax users 
that they got.

-Adam

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