On Aug 24, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Tom C wrote:

> There's always a matter of needs and wants.  No one that pursues  
> photography
> as a hobby NEEDS a DLSR, so it being sufficent for what one needs  
> is not
> really the issue.

I don't pursue photography as a hobby, but even when I did I often  
needed a systems camera to enable me to do the photography work that  
was my goal.

> I don't need lots of things that I purchase.  Of those
> items purchased, many features I don't need, but I purchase a given  
> model
> because I want those features. By way of example, you just purchased a
> vehicle, not because you needed those features, not because you didn't
> already have a vehicle, that all things considered, met likely 99+%  
> of the
> reasons one has a vehicle to begin with.

I purchased a new vehicle because the projections of its use vs the  
vehicle I was driving before would save me a substantial amount of  
money relative to my monthly expenses. The deal I transacted also  
took me out of the previous vehicle in an advantageous way,  
financially, so that it was overall a win-win situation. Is this want  
or need? Well, I need to be able to pay the rent, and I want to do it  
while enjoying the experience of my daily life ... LOL

> ... Stop being such a Vulcan. :-)

Impossible. I was born Vulcan. Ask my mother.

I would much rather discuss photography and photographs in the  
context of using Pentax equipment than speculate endlessly about  
whether Pentax has a marketing wit or not, whether the Fabulous  
Secret Feature of the K10D is a new whatchamacallit or finnegan pin  
attached to the tamper shaft, etc. It seems a much more worthwhile  
pursuit amongst both professional and hobbyist photographers for a  
Pentax camera forum, rather than making believe we're sage business  
strategists and more knowledgeable than marketing weenies.

Godfrey

Oh yeah, film is still dead. And all that. ;-)



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