On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But for someone who never plans to _sell_ her cameras, because they're _tools_, this only means that buying backup gear on the used market get easier, n'est-ce pas? (Though it does mean that buying _lenses_ gets tougher for a while...)
As long as the profit margin on new film cameras stays just high enough for them to continue to be manufactured at all, and for Pentax to keep repairing them when they wear out, anyhow.
-- Glenn
You know, if Pentax sells a caboodle of these things, they'll be making lots of new lenses to sell to the people buying 'em 'cause they don't make any money off of lenses sold on Ebay. I bet there will be plenty of good used glass to go around (especially when people go digital and want to shoot with the new lenses that match the perspective of their old film lenses).
Dan Scott

