I certainly hope it works out better for Pentax than it's worked out for 
Mercury.

John Celio wrote:
>> Well, guys, say goodbye to Pentax. My experience is this never does the
>> smaller company any good. It winds up just be a name the bigger company
>> uses for awhile with 3rd party products. Seems the doom sayers were
>> right and the rest of us wrong.
>>     
>
> And yet here you are, becoming a "doom sayer."  I seriously doubt Pentax is 
> going away.  It'll just be part of a larger company now, like Mercury is a 
> part of Ford.  Pentax will continue to make cameras as they always have, 
> only now they have help from their new in-house partners, all of whom deal 
> with camera-related equipment already.
>
> Hoya owns and maintains a lot of brands, and there's no reason to think 
> they'd let a venerable brand like Pentax wither away just for kicks & grins.
>
> John
>
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