From: AlunFoto

008/12/19 John Sessoms <[email protected]>:
>
> I don't want to switch brands, but if Pentax continues on the course they're
> presently on, I may not have a choice.
>
> If it does turn out that way, I ain't going quietly.

You know,
What I really don't understand is why K?ningsegg can not make me a
truck when I want one, and why Budweiser never can come up with a
decent beer. So far I've gone quietly about this, but following your
advice, I think I shall join the relevant forums and tell the world
how those companies _should_ have done their business. Thanks for the
inspiration.


You're welcome, although I think you still miss the point. AFAIK, K?ningsegg has never manufactured trucks, any more than Budweiser has ever manufactured decent beer.

Pentax, OTOH, has a history to live up to. And, if this isn't a relevant forum to discuss the shortcomings of Pentax's current offerings, there is none.

I'll let this be my last comment on the subject. I think Pentax is pursuing a course that will not increase their market share, nor contribute to their long term viability. If Pentax continues on the course they're on, a year or two years from now Pentax won't be in the camera business.

I hope I'm wrong.

But ...

Who on this list is going to buy a white K2000?
Who on this list is going to buy a white K2000 BECAUSE it's white?

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