I like the exponential naming system ;-)

As for the article, the key word here (at least to me) is "quality". 
Maybe a high end metal body, better AF, buffer, etc.  All no fooling
pro-spec stuff with a DX sensor.  I just can't see them invalidaitng all
those D* lenses this quickly.  That would also mean they would have to
fire up FA/DFA/whatever production again.  Even Hoya might balk at this
in the short run.   Eventually, sure.  The FF sensor will just get cheap
enough to make it obvious.  


So here's my question:  What does this "Pentax of Death" have to have
before you'd drop $2.5-4K USD to buy it.  (Assume this is not just due
to the dollar dropping in value ;-)  I'm not looking for a laundry list.
 What are the essentials or dealbreakers?


Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 458-8873
FAX: (540) 458-8878
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>>> "Bob W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/30/08 4:33 PM >>>
> 
> 
> http://www.cnet.com/8300-13951_1-63.html?tag=nefd.lede
> 
> Pentax just announced its new flagship SLR camera, the K20D, but the

> Japanese company has plans on the drawing board for a 
> higher-end class 
> of camera in 2009.
> 
> On the Pentax roadmap for 2009, the SLR quality arrow jumps up "much

> higher" above the K20D--a bigger step up than the one from 
> the K10D to 
> the K20D--said John Carlson, Pentax's product manager for imaging 
> systems. 
> 

It means that instead of a linear progression of numbers - K10D, K20D,
K30D, K40D, ... - they will go K10D, K20D, K40D, K80D, ...

Bob


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