Brad,
Well put. 

Mishka

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Coyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 8:47 PM
Subject: RE: MZ-S users and the speculation on DSLRs


> Hi Brad:
> For me, digital is becoming less and less attractive since I got the 
> MZ-S and a scanner/printer setup.  I now have a modern, well-built, 
> well-specified camera which will (presumably) take any new lens that 
> Pentax might produce, including with IS or USM-focussing.  My current 
> glass runs from 18 to 400mm, and my next buy will probably be a TC for 
> the odd longer shot.
> My local Fuji Frontier lab does scans which are certainly suitable for 
> family snapshots, if I want bigger and better-to-best quality I can 
> scan them myself or do a wet print.  These scans are routinely done for 
> me now, and a collection is building on CD's which is indexed and 
> archived as well as the original negatives.  I have no need to rush my 
> shots off to someone for immediate production: the only PJ-type stuff I 
> do has sufficiently long lead times for me to go the traditional route 
> if I have to, or send a scan off within a couple of days at most.
> 
> I certainly have no desire to 'invest' several hundred or thousands of 
> my hard-earned in a device which will be out of date before it leaves 
> the shop, and will have little or no resale value when I have to 
> replace it.  I don't buy computers any more, I rent them, and I think 
> the case is similar for digital cameras.
> 
> If Pentax do release a DSLR at Photokina this year or sometime in the 
> future, look for a gale of carping from those who will find it 
> deficient in some respect (not enough of this, too much of that, too 
> slow here, can't get my fingers round it there) just as we saw with the 
> MZ-S.  Look for comparisons with gear designed for a completely 
> different task/user, with inferior optics/mechanics/ systems, at 
> completely outrageous prices, and try not to tremble at the doom-laden 
> predictions of Pentax's future.  As long as Pentax can sustain a very 
> sound business with their P&S, MF and scientific optical streams, they 
> will also continue to produce good to high quality 35mm SLR's for we 
> enthusiasts, whether film or digital.
> 
> Rant over - I feel better now!
> 
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
> 
> 
> On Saturday, September 07, 2002 8:27 AM, Brad Dobo 
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Hey group,
> >
> > This is what I am wondering/worrying about.  I sorta recently got the
> > MZ-S
> > with the grip, etc.  MZ-S owners...do we want or care about a DSLR?
> >  Would
> > the DSLR be the flagship?  I kind of like the way it is now.  I
> > already have
> > a digital if I really want things only on the computer (Pentax too).
> > Opinions!
> >
> 
> 
> 


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