Think back about how many times you've heard someone here on the PDML express a wish for a new model Pentax. Well, at least we won't have to wait years for a new flagship digital camera.
The whole key to buying digital cameras is to get one that fits your needs and keep it until it doesn't fit your needs anymore. There is absolutely no necessity to constantly upgrade, if doing so does not fit your budget. If you have really deep pockets, then you'll have a lot of fun getting all of the latest gear just as fast as it comes out. You certainly aren't going to stop technology from changing, so you might just as well plot your best course through the changes and enjoy the times. As digital cameras get better and better, film is going to get scarcer and more expensive. Len --- "I collect rare photographs... I have two... One of Houdini locking his keys in his car... the other is a rare picture of Norman Rockwell beating up a child." - S.W. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul F. Stregevsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 8:32 AM Subject: RE: Pentax digital SLR - Not now! > In fact, as films improve, our results get better and better. > > Meanwhile, everyone I know whose digicam is more than two years old feels > like a chump. > > JCO wrote: > Best thing about them oldies is they aren't obsolete (yet) even after 40 > years. I don't think we'll be able to say that about ANY digital SLR for a > long time if ever. Can you imagine where digital cameras will be in 10 > years from now let alone forty? > > > Paul Franklin Stregevsky > - > This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, > go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to > visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org . - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

