I could care less what size sensor they use as long as the camera and  
lenses perform as I need.

I'm not having any problems with my 4/3 System camera either. Last  
two pictures I sold were made at ISO 800 using the L1 body and a  
Pentax lens.

Rumors ... there are always rumors. I look forward to whatever  
announcements they make as they happen. In the meantime, I keep working.

G


On Oct 13, 2007, at 10:04 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> If Pentax doesn't address sensor size in the K mount line they'll  
> still
> be only second rate no matter how many nifty new lenses and bodies  
> they
> introduce. I can live with slower frame rates, I can deal with noisy
> autofocus, (heck my low light walking around kit consists of three
> lenses and only one is autofocus anyway. The only way to have high
> resolution with minimum noise even with world class image  
> processing is
> larger sensor sites, and that matters more to me than almost any other
> improvements in autofocus, frame rates or additional "features".  
> Olympus
> has boxed themselves in with the 4:3 system, Pentax hasn't done  
> that yet.
>
> Thibouille wrote:
>> I know you won't be able to tell what if you're under NDA but
>> sometimes the NDA allows you to say you're actually under NDA (I know
>> it sounds confused ^^)
>>
>> Why do I ask?
>> Interesting rumours from Pentaxforums where 3 people supposedly in  
>> the
>> know do hint at very nice things coming in January. I do not trus  
>> much
>> two of those but IMO Richard Day has a good reputation in my book.
>>
>> For those who wants to read (means you want run away from rumours)  
>> here it is:
>> http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-news-releases/13173- 
>> pentax-news-something-interesting-really.html
>>
>> For those who do not like rumours: there's nothing new. There no
>> CMOS-not -from-Sony-coming-soon. You can go back to sleep ;)


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