$5 in a $1000 camera which supports a KEY
feature of PENTAX BRAND LENSES is not
a simple miniscule cost reduction. Its just bad policy.
Secondly, its not the quanity sold that matters,
It's the amount of lost sales if they added it 
And charged for it and I don't believe that
Would be a signifigant number. If you do, that
Fine with me but I don't.
jco 

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Mark Roberts
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 8:03 AM
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Subject: Re: K1D aperature simulator survey, part Deaux

John Celio wrote:

>> You don't know the difference between shrewd and
>> Unscrupulous. Disabling older products without
>> Cost or technical reasons is just that.
>
>There -is- a cost reason for the loss of the simulator.

*Lowball* estimated cost of aperture smulator: $5.00/camera
Production plans for K10D: 13000/month
Additional cost to Pentax: $65,000.00/month or $780,000.00/year

>The cost reason is how much Pentax was losing from people not 
>buying new lenses.  It's as simple as that.

That too.



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