John when I said:

 "if they will promise to participate in a reasonable
and organised fashion."

"reasonable" meant exactly what you say, features that are
truly felt to be important to a large number of users.
The last thing we need to do is overwhelm them with a list
of 100 "fantasy" items.
This list is to be comprised of the 3-6 features we would
be willing to spend more money for.
I agree with the marketing/distribution comments.
We should include these people when/if we distribute this
list to "those who matter".

Hope this made sense, it's 0205 hours here and only 1/2
my brain is awake. ;-)

Don


> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Coyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 1:45 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Proposition and a Vote_ WAS_Petition to Pentax?
>
>
> Don, I think it's worthwhile to let Pentax know where we
> (probably the most
> dedicated users of their cameras on the planet!) feel that the
> current model
> range falls short of an ideal.  We must however bear in mind that the
> company has been in the business of making cameras for a very
> long time, and
> were once innovators and market leaders:  I don't think (MHO) that their
> design skills are any less than before, but I do believe that their
> marketing is poor, and seems to be subject to the choices
> exercised by their
> distributors: I have several thoughts about the way the Australian one
> operates, which I have expressed before in this list.  I wonder
> too whether
> the design decisions are also influenced by the distribution chain, and
> whether that is feeding them the wrong messages.
> I also think that Pentax are well capable of making high specification
> cameras that will be the equal of any of the competition, but mere
> manufacture and supply is not enough if the marketing leads to failure to
> sell, and several contributors here have put their various fingers on the
> weak areas there.
> I'll be for contact with them, but I would hope that we can avoid
> including
> hopeless wish-fulfilment items!
>
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Sanderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:57 AM
> Subject: Proposition and a Vote_ WAS_Petition to Pentax?
>
>
> > OK, this has recieved more attention than I expected.
> >
> > Here's the proposition:
> > I, Don the Iowanian ;-) will volunteer to keep track
> > of this if there are enough people interested, AND
> > if they will promise to participate in a reasonable
> > and organised fashion.
> >
> > I will set up an e-mail address for this subject to keep
> > it seperate from, and independent of, PDML traffic.
> >
> > I will establish a web page to report results as far as
> > the "Wish List", voting results, and number/name of
> > participants.
> >
> > I will take all suggestions from list members as to the
> > planning and execution of this project.
> >
> > I will tally all responses and votes with no regard to my
> > "Personal Wish List" except my own 1 list entry and my 1
> > vote per issue.
> >
> > This will, I expect, be a fairly complex job before it is
> > finished so I will welcome volunteers and WILL NOT consider
> > the project without a good level of interest from PDMLers.
> > This is to include their family, friends, associates and
> > anyone else you can convince to participate.
> >
> > All contributers will be required to provide enough personal
> > information to make this a credible message to Pentax.
> > Personal information WILL NOT be shared by me to anyone
> > EXCEPT Pentax or their representitives and WILL NOT be used
> > by me for any personal reasons.
> >
> >
> > OK Folks, how vote you, Yea or Nay????
> >
> > Don
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 3:00 PM
> >> To: [email protected]
> >> Subject: Petition to Pentax? (was Re: How Pentax Could Survive)
> >>
> >>
> >> Now that is a sane and sensible idea.  Perhaps we can start such
> >> a petition
> >> and submit it to Pentax.  Imagine how impressed Pentax Corp would be to
> >> receive an envelope from IOWA filled with suggestions from loyal Pentax
> >> users from all over the world.  I wonder what, if any, impact
> such a list
> >> would have, assuming it was presented in a reasonable and
> >> organized manner.
> >>
> >> Shel
> >>
> >>
> >> > [Original Message]
> >> > From: Don Sanderson
> >>
> >> > Helpful would be a petition to Pentax, a "want list"
> >> > so to speak. I don't see them organising that.
> >> > As it is they're just bitchin', and I'm ignorin'.
> >>
> >>
> >
>

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