> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Toralf Lund

> I don't know, personally I'm not convinced that chasing the "latest and
> greatest" and focusing on higher numbers (in various specs) or a longer
> list of features, is generally a good way to make products. 

if you are Nikon or Canon and your market is professional journalists and
such-like then it is the only way to make products, because if they don't
make them someone else will and they will end up as also-rans.

Pentax had a big slice of that market once.

B

> As such, I
> rather like what Pentax appears to be trying to do today, i.e. make
> robust, simple and usable cameras built around the "right" technology
> or technology that has perhaps matured a bit, as opposed to what's most
> "advanced". If anything, I'd like to see them trimming down the feature
> list even more and go further in the direction of keeping things
> simple...



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