Often too much information is discouraging.
Marketing departments are always trying out prototypes, most of which
never get any where near users, except for response testing.
An employer of mine a few years ago went to the old Apple facility in the Dallas, TX, area.
Nice tour, & on the walk he saw this square box sitting on a desk.
"What's that?" he asked.
"You didn't see that" was the very clear response.
Apparently a pre-release Mac or Lisa. But who knows.
My suspicion is that the same scenario is playing out here.
Let us be hopeful, but no too much so.
Pentax held onto Screw Mount for as long as they could milk it.
They held onto manual focus for as long as they could milk it.
The LX was on the market for how long?
This is a good but very slow company.
I don't look for anything exciting in the next couple of years.

Collin

At 07:57 AM 11/2/2002 +1100, you wrote:
Your just doing this to tease us aren't you Pal? :):):):):)

Shaun Canning
PhD Student
Archaeology Department
La Trobe University, Bundoora,
Australia, 3086.

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-----Original Message-----
From: P�l Jensen [mailto:paaljensen@;sensewave.com]
Sent: Saturday, 2 November 2002 01:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New Pentax SLR platform

Not everybody have been convinced about a new platform for Pentax 35mm slr
and digital slr. However, I gotten the basic fact as stated by Pentax UK
confirmed today from other inside sources. What I cannot get confirmed is
that all future cameras will be built on this chassis as Pentax UK claim. My
source simply didn't know. It makes sense though.
The story is that a new film SLR, which is supposedly superb and extremely
good looking, has been shown under the table. The specification of this
camera is unknown but it apparently isn't entry level as it is described as
fabulous. The new digital slr is based on this camera. Hence, this is a new
35mm/digital sibling pair just like the MZ-S/MD-S. Note that this camera is
built on a completely new chassis; it is not based on the MZ-S or the lesser
MZ models. Nor does it looks like the MZ-S or the other MZ- models.

P�l



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