John, with all due respect to Tanya, you would agree that priorities
change, decisions are made and the last time Tanya indicated something
about the new camera(s) was some months ago during which time great many
waters would have flown in the corporate...
Boris
On 8/22/2012 9:07 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: Boris Liberman
On 8/21/2012 6:15 PM, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
The team of French magazine R?ponses Photo is either always well
informed or particularly good at guessing. Their prognosis ahead of
Photokina in earlier years have usually been spot on.
Here's what they predict for this year's show:
| All logic suggests that Pentax will stick to the APS-C format
| with successors for the K-r and the K-5. The development
| of a series of cameras and lenses for 24 x 36, in between
| the APS-C series and the medium-format 645D, is
| apparently not on the agenda.
Tough luck. Then again: no full format, no temptation. ;-)
Ralf
Ralf, I also doubt that Pentax will, how to put it, transition their
train to a different rail size... However one has to admit that beside
well known issues (and everyone has issues, not just Pentax), their gear
is very much up to date with the competition capable of producing top
quality results, which by the way, was proven by yourself time and again.
Not to get into the "will they/won't they" debate again, but if they
aren't, I wonder what Tanya was shown that caused her to hint so very
broadly that they are?
And, I thought the K-30 is the K-r successor?
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