This is unusual.  Most of the time they are totally silent until a
year after they release the product.  Getting into the act early with
product plans being announced is quite a change.

At the least, it indicates that they don't intend to give up on Medium
Format.


Bruce



Monday, June 16, 2003, 11:05:44 AM, you wrote:

C> Yeah. Why buy a Mamiya RBZ or Hassy with a digital back now, when you 
C> could wait an unspecified amount of time for an unspecified product from 
C> Pentax ?

C> Just wait. It's "The Pentax Way".

C> cheers,
C> caveman

C> KT Takeshita wrote:
>> On 03.6.16 1:28 PM, "Jostein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>Squeezed the text on the webpage through Babelfish. Here's what came out.
>>>I feel sorry for the spilt blood of Contax and Hasse Lu :-)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> HEADLINE        PENTAX TO DEVELOP DIGITAL MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA IN RESPONSE
>> TO THE NEEDS BY PROFESSIONALS
>> 
>> TEXT
>> Pentax has started the development of digital medium format camera.
>> 
>> In addition to the proliferation of digital cameras, DTP system has been
>> progressing rapidly and the needs from photo studios are increasing.  In
>> this environment, Pentax (Imaging System Business Division, Product Planning
>> Dep't) have entered into the "production planning".
>> 
>> While Pentax have been enjoying the top share in the MF market, its design
>> is unique and could not respond to the digital back method (in place of film
>> back).
>> 
>> OTOH, Kodak, who have been supplying digital back to Mamiya OP, Contax and
>> HB etc, recognize the possibility to collaborate with Pentax (Professional
>> Division, DSC Team), and are positive in developing the digital system for
>> Pentax equipment.
>> 
>> 
>> Ken
>> 
>> 


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