Frankly, Canon was that way with film cameras, too. They have been on a fairly aggressive release schedule for a long time. If you are looking forward to the next great thing, or looking at how progressive a company is, this is a good thing. If you are worried about your pocket book and current investment, then it is not so good. Those fast releases cause you to spend money and lose money on your old stuff at the same time.
-- Bruce Monday, March 12, 2007, 4:17:41 PM, you wrote: WR> ----- Original Message ----- WR> Fair enough. I never considered the DS/DS2, DL/DL2 to be different enough to WR> be considered permutations, but franky, I never looked that closely at them WR> either. WR> Even so, Canon has amost a dozen more DSLR models on the ground than Pentax WR> for more or less the same time frame. WR> My Canon buddy well remembers the bitchin over on the Canon forums from the WR> people who were going broke buying the latest and greatest. WR> William Robb -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

