i spend a lot of time studying my competition, their techniques, and what
they deliver. i know just how hard it is to make those shots with my
equipment, and i know just how many more shots my shooting acquaintances
make with their non-Pentax equipment that cost about the same as mine. i
also know what those who have more advanced equipment are delivering. i'm
buying some non-Pentax equipment in the next couple of weeks to enable that.
not doing so is becoming more and more foolish. for the time being, i'm not
selling any Pentax equipment except possibly really low end stuff i barely
ever used, just in case the right Pentax body does show up sooner than
later. the soonest i can imagine is sometime next summer to actually have
one in hand. i can't wait that long.
Herb....
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Re: How Pentax Could Survive
It's amazing how many people can't see that when technology makes
something possible, that technology will be used, standards go up, and you
either adopt the technology or find another line of work.
Using their logic, Danica Patrick would have placed just as well in a
1960s era McLaren.