From: "Bob W"

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.

I'm fairly disappointed that Pentax didn't announce a "full-frame" DSLR as many of us had hoped. I think Pentax is going to continue to lose market share.

For me, the K5, K5II and K5IIs don't offer enough of an improvement over the K20D to motivate me to turn loose the cash for the upgrade. Bang for the buck isn't there.

If Pentax ever does offer a "full-frame" body, I'll likely buy one. Until then, I'll continue to use the K20D.

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