Hey there Heiko, Of course we all are speculating, but I can see 2 of your points makes sense to me, but the description of a new MZ flagship or whatever one may call it, seems to be looking like a Nikon or Canon clone. Correct me here if I am wrong, but that would be breaking a long-standing tradition? I can't see it because of that and the cost to make it happen, especially since the MZ-S was a sales flop. I love it though, it's professional enough for me, and really, Pentax isn't in the professional business concerning 35mm, right?
Brad Dobo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Heiko Hamann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 4:49 AM Subject: Re: Exclusive picture of "new" Pentax D-SLR > - a cheaper MZ-S made of polycarbonat replacing MZ-5/MZ-6 > - the present MZ-S as semi-pro camera > - the previous MZ-D with minor changes and the APS-sized chip > - a MZ-flagship as big as the MZ-D with an integrated, fast winder and > more pro-features

