Past history is no indicator of future performance.


Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Except that the production run could sell out, as the *istDS2 and  
> perhaps even the DS did. The D is half price only because there's  
> existing stock long after it went out of production.
> Paul
> On Nov 26, 2006, at 11:42 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:
>
>   
>> You can buy a *ist-D new today for $799, from B&H photo.  so lets see
>> 799/1699 * 100 ~ 47%  so my guess is that you'll be able to buy a K10D
>> for ~$470 just after it's discontinued.  Other than that, as the
>> official Pentax price never fell much below $1699 I have no clue.
>>
>> Past history is no indicator of future performance.
>>
>> cbwaters wrote:
>>     
>>> So, given the impressive initial price of this new camera and the  
>>> propensity
>>> of camera prices to fall within six months to a year from launch,  
>>> what do we
>>> feel will be the final price point?
>>>   Certainly not until after Christmas and I guess it depends on  
>>> how demand
>>> holds up after the initial flurry.
>>> I paid extra for my D to get one of the first batch.  I don't have  
>>> that
>>> option this time around (sadly).  I'm wondering when the price  
>>> might drop a
>>> little.  I'd like to get the kit lens & grip for what the kit  
>>> sells for.
>>> What do ye think?
>>>
>>> CW
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       
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