So then why the disappointment? You bought it for a specific purpose,  
for which you are delighted that it served satisfactorily. Why not  
leave it at that?

Have such a purpose in mind when you invest in a new flash unit for  
your newer cameras and I bet you'll get your money's worth out of  
them very quickly.

G


On Dec 14, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Tom C wrote:

> I didn't actually say it was anyone's fault... I bought its  
> specifically to
> photograph a wedding and it served me well.
>
>> The value in any of this equipment is in its use, not in its
>> longevity, future usability or residual value.
>>
>> If you bought it and didn't use it much, well, that's your fault not
>> Pentax'. It's why I have not yet purchased a dedicated flash unit of
>> any kind: I don't get enough use out of high-falutin' flash features
>> to be worth the money.
>>
>>> It's not an argument at all.  I'm simply stating that since I  
>>> paid, at the
>>> time, a pretty penny, and haven't used it that much, I'm  
>>> disappointed.


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