Op Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:56:06 +0200 schreef Sylwester Pietrzyk  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On 31.08.2006, at 14:38 , Lucas Rijnders wrote:
>
>> They won't. Sharing between K10 and K100 is a more logical
>> explanation.
>> And don't forget Pentax seems to be on a 6 month replacement cycle
>> with
>> the lower end bodies. Enabling USM on the K100 for PMA (K100s?
>> K200?) is
>> quite easy now...

> Well, they could actually make it a free upgrade with special coupon
> included with every upcoming USM equipped Pentax lens - exactly the
> same as Minolta did for their Dynax 9 and SSM lenses! That would be

Of course the Dynax 9 was a pro camera (if I understood Minolta's  
numbering scheme correctly), while the K100 is at the absolute low end of  
the DSLR market. Different customers, and different amounts of customers...

> good, otherwise K100D users could feel slightly deceived...

Because they don't get a feature they didn't buy? K100D users must be a  
touchy lot :o)

-- 
Regards, Lucas


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