Hi P�l,

on 28 Feb 03 you wrote in pentax.list:


>I believe many will jump ship instead of buying the *ist D. When people
>realize that they have to buy new lenses anyway to get real advantage of this
>camera, they will think twice of making that commitment to Pentax.

I don't agree. Why should I have to buy new lenses? The *istD is fully  
compatible to K-mount and uses even 645 and 67 lenses. There is no other  
system with such compatibility. If you refer to the 1.5x field of view  
crop  - this applies to all comparable DSLRs and is no disadvantage of  
the Pentax.

>After all, theres nothing particularly Pentaxy in this camera and Nikon
>and Canon offer better upgrade prospects and IS and USM as well and
>better lens selection.

There are two particularly Pentaxy features:

- compact design
- easy user interface

I found the *ist ugly at the first view. But the *istD looks much better  
- not only because of the black paint but of a little different design  
and a high quality finish. I think, the *istD will be a successfull  
niche product. What else could Pentax do? No Nikon/Canon pro-user would  
change to Pentax only because of a new DSLR. Only a few P&S customers  
will afford a DSLR. So the only market for Pentax is the niche of  
existing SLR customers.

The only reason for those customers to jump ship might be, that - as you  
said - Nikon and Canon have a wider system range and more modern lenses  
(IS/USM).


Cheers, Heiko

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