In a bag of black marbles, a white marble stands out.

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On Dec 17, 2008, at 05:26 , Tim Øsleby wrote:

2008/12/17 William Robb <[email protected]>:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Beaker"
Subject: Re: White K2000 pics


I'd like to see a Navy Blue Pentax.
Cosina-Voightlander made a handsome navy blue Bessa rangefinder.
Olive Green, Grey were also available, along with the standard silver and
black.

I'd like to see a 60-250mm lens.
Why are they wasting their efforts on this kind of shit? Who gives a damn
about whether the camera is white, black or Barbie pink?

Mind your blood pressure my friend :-)

How much effort do you think they have put into this?
Some wise guy gets an idea one late evening. The next day he tells
about it to his chief. The next day, the chief says to the people
making the plastic parts: Lets make them white this time. Then the
workers adds white powder instead of black powder in the production
process. The day after that, the production chief goes to the
marketing folks and asks them to make a press release about the
Limited edition K-m. How much effort is that?

MaritimTim


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