Nothing at the show, no press releases of future possibilities, etc. 
I'm sure they're working on a DSLR.  Since things change so rapidly in
this area, they must come up with something that's ahead of the curve at
a competitive price.  I know that takes time, $$$, talent, and a crystal
ball.  I also know that they probably can't afford a failure, certainly
not from the standpoint of their image or customer loyalty, all of which
equates to $$.  But if they're too conservative, they'll be too far
behind ... my feeling is that they really have to be ahead of the
competition wrt to quality, perhaps features.

It's disappointing - and to some, even frustrating - to hear nothing
from them about their future plans in this area.  Of course, silence is
preferred to a failure, or announcing a product that they can't deliver,
for whatever reason.

What frustrates me - and I'm not even that interested in digital
cameras, so I can imagine the frustration of others who are - is that
Pentax is taking so long to get a viable product to market, their poor
marketing and distribution notwithstanding. 


Aaron Reynolds wrote:
> 
> On Saturday, February 23, 2002, at 01:59  AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> > Pentax has done ... nothing
> 
> You were at the R&D facility and looked around for work on digital and
> saw none?  Or there was no announcement at PMA?
> 
> There's a truly massive difference between not releasing a camera on the
> same date as everyone else and not developing a camera at all, Shel.
> 
> I am glad that the original digital SLR from Pentax was shelved.  It
> would be too expensive and not competitive.  Of course, shelving a unit
> and then redesigning takes time.
> 
> Personally, I would MUCH rather have a well thought out, well put
> together and competitive camera at a later date than an overpriced piece
> of junk today.  I'll bet you would, too, Shel.
> 
> Pentax have already had their name trashed once with a bad digital
> offering (those original digitals of theirs).  I don't think they'll do
> that again.

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