2 - Then Pentax realized there was a huge demand fot the K10D, so they
decided to delay the availability of the K10D IN JAPAN ONLY, just to 
feed more cameras worldwide.

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Dario, I believe the statement does not specify whether the delay is 
Japan only or worldwide. Hence we are all left to speculate.

Not all of us believe the stated reason for the delay. Ken Takeshita 
says reports in Japan are that production started in mid September. 
Elsewhere we have seen reports that production will be 13,000 cameras 
per month. So if the delay is worldwide (as many of us assume it is), by 
late November Pentax will have over 30,000 camera sitting in warehouses, 
rather than the money from selling those cameras sitting in the bank. It 
makes no sense. Ken (his posts are here) says it is reported in Japan 
that the delay is because Pentax is contractually obligated to provide 
importers what they ordered, and all at the same time. This sounds funny 
too. Pentax owns the importers, and can do whatever they want to them.

So we don't know. Perhaps your importer knows more than we do and you 
can get us some clarification. We had not previously learned that 
retailers would only get 1/2 of their orders initially.

Joe

P.S. Check Malta for definitive information. Ulan Bator is now out of 
the loop.

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