I think that "leaking" bits of information has stimulated interest in the
camera.  Further, discussion resulting from that interest, if monitored by
the manufacturer in some way, may allow for feedback on features and specs,
which then may be changed before the official introduction.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Tom C 

> Maybe if Pentax released enough details about the camera - to the public
- 
> before it goes on sale to the public, they would generate demand.  Why 
> should it be a hush hush secret? That would be a ridiculous approach. 
What 
> would be lost? It's not some stealth corporate hi-tech espionage affair.
>
> How can you, a private individual and customer, "get in trouble" from a 
> corporation that holds no authority over you? If Pentax Japan did not
want 
> anybody to know then they should not have told anybody.  What is gained
by 
> telling dealers who are forbidden to tell the customer?
>
> The whole thing is preposterous.



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