I would say that with the real estate and stock market
And recession, Pentax lucked out in their decision to
Stay on the budget end of the market. That's the only
Thing that's gonna sell for a while....I know I wouldn't
Plunk $3k for some 25MP FF at this time...

JC O'Connell
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I agree. Canon just has brand equity and store placement. They're in  
the media and on the shelves. Pentax can't compete there, but Pentax  
can offer very good product at a good price and take a nice piece of  
the pie. You don't have to be a volume leader to be successful. Paul On
Nov 2, 2008, at 7:03 PM, George Sinos wrote:

> Not responding to Mark - just tagging on here:
>
> I don't think 99% of non-pro or extemely enthusiastic amateur comera 
> buyers have the slightest idea that there is more than one size of 
> sensor.
>
> I don't think that the sensor size even crosses their mind.
>
> Just my opinion.
>
> gs
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