On 22 March 2012 14:28, Bryan Jacoby <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wouldn't be surprised if the K-5's price doesn't drop quite as much
> as has historically been the case.  It seems to me that the K-5 is the
> first Pentax DSLR without any significant deficiencies, so it's
> unlikely that the K-3 or whatever will be as big an improvement over
> the K-5 as the K-5 was over the K-7, etc., and therefore such a steep
> discount may not be required to sell the remaining stock.  And if the
> K-r is any indication there may not be a glut of K-5 inventory after
> the K-3 is released.
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 2:18 PM, P. J. Alling
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just remember the K20D was a great camera too, and it dropped to ~$600 not
>> long after the K-7 began to ship.  I expect that the K-3 will have the new
>> Sony APS-c 24mp sensor, which is a fairly big jump in resolution and gives a
>> 20"x13" print to those who want to use the 300dpi rule of thumb for
>> printing, (as opposed to the K-5 which gives a 16 1/3 x ~11 using the same
>> "rule"). So I expect that the market will be flooded with used K-5 and K-7
>> which will significantly depress the market for new K-5s, I don't think
>> Pentax will have much say in the price drop.   -Most- No retailers will not
>> want to be stuck with old stock, digital cameras.

I'm leaning more towards your theory, Bryan. I don't think
tight-pocketed Pentaxians are going to upgrade their K-5s just to get
more megapixels, and K-7 owners might take the opportunity to purchase
K-5s instead of K-3s. The only thing that would really convince K-5
and K-7 owners (IMHO) to upgrade to a K-3 is improved AF, and I mean
*really* improved AF.

But I wouldn't complain if the K-5 dropped down to $600 in a few
months; I could then conceivably pick up a gently loved K-5 for $400.
If there's one thing you can say about Pentaxians is that we know how
to dream big.

Cheers,


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