Sam's Club (Wal-Mart) had the Oly e-volt and Canon D-Rebel for a while,
now only the e-volt. I guess it depends on what you can get cheapest...
Tom C wrote:
Interestingly enough, as you know this kind of things happens all the
time. Philips and Magnavox, Panasonic and Quasar, Whirlpool and
Kenmore.
What I started to say "interestingly enough" about, was at the local
Costco last week, the *ist DL was the only DSLR on the display. Why
that was, I'm not sure.
Tom C.
Would the Samsung-branded DSLRs sell at a substantial discount? Or
will there be Samsung DSLRs that are designed and built by Pentax, but
have lower specs than any Pentax camera?
Is Samsung going to run a U.S. (for example) DSLR facility equivalent
to that of Pentax USA? Will they repair lenses? Or will there be a
Samsung repair facility that just happens to have the same address as
Pentax USA.?
Otherwise, where is the market for a Samsung-branded Pentax? If there
are two DSLRs side-by-side on a display shelf, identical in features,
manufacturing, and price, one branded Pentax and one branded Samsung,
why would anyone buy the Samsung?
Or will Samsung use its deeper pockets to sell in outlets like WalMart?
Joe
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