They've said that there will be a flagship model. However, I suspect 
that there will be something along the lines of  K10DS fist.
Paul
On Dec 5, 2006, at 8:48 PM, Tom C wrote:

> No actually I pass up lots of chances <bg>, and if you read what I 
> post in a
> positive vein and assign it the same weight as what I post more 
> negatively,
> you'd likely find that I'm not a pessimist.  I'm simply one of those 
> who
> doesn't bask in the rosy pink glow of the Pentax Sun.
>
> The fact that Pentax 'can't afford to take chances' speaks as to just 
> where
> they are.
>
> I'm still waiting to see what they come out with after the K10D.  
> Whether
> they introduce a further upgrade, or cut costs, reduce price, and then 
> do
> what... push the high megapixels.
>
> I'd be highly pleased to see an upgrade model.
>
>
> Tom C.
>
>
>> From: "Bob Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: K10D's available
>> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 19:30:48 -0600
>>
>> Tom C.,
>>
>> People think you are a pessimist because you never pass up a chance to
>> interpret things in a negative way for Pentax.  Have you ever done any
>> new product forecasting?  I did it for a time in the toy industry.
>> Pentax did exactly what they had to.  Here is why.
>>
>> Sales/Marketing guys say you'll sell 2-3 times as many of this new
>> item as you did the last one.  Production says "Yeah!, cost will go
>> down if we make that big of a production run."  Distribution and
>> Finance say, "You have not sold that many of anything in this price
>> range in a number of years."  (Distribution looks around and says, "We
>> still have 3 years of inventory for the last new item you
>> introduced.")  Smart management says, "Build 1X and lets see how it
>> sells."  (knowing that they cannot afford to eat the costs of 2 years
>> of inventory not sold)
>>
>> We all come from different walks of life here, but the folks on the
>> list are really intelligent.  We haven't all been to business school,
>> but most people get it.  The risks in this fast moving market are
>> enormous and could easily bankrupt Pentax.  They took a chance
>> developing the K10D and I love them for it.  Thankfully the
>> marketplace is rewarding them too.
>>
>> Tom, you should be happy for them and for us!  Show 'em some love.  
>> :-)
>>
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>>
>>
>> On 12/5/06, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Why to you persist in labeling persons as pessimists when Pentax
>> themselves
>>> said:
>>>
>>> 'However, although we cannot give you any specific figures, we were
>>> overwhelmed by far more than twice the pre-booking order qty of 
>>> k100D.
>> For
>>> example, a big chain store who pre-booked 300 units of K100D now 
>>> gave us
>> a
>>> pre-booking order of over 1,000 units.  This is just in Japan but the
>> market
>>> reaction in overseas market is much larger than that' - According to
>> Ken's
>>> translation
>>>
>>> When people suspected, stated, found true that Pentax would have 
>>> trouble
>>> meeting demand, it was not mere pessimism.  It proved to be accurate.
>> It's
>>> also accurate to conclude that if Pentax has trouble meeting demand, 
>>> a
>>> certain % of sales may be forfeited.  The fact that B&H, the 
>>> pre-eminent
>>> specialty photography mail order dealer in the USA gets a supply in
>>> relatively short order, is not too surprising.  And they are just one
>>> retailer, and it is just the 2nd wave.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tom C.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>>>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: Re: K10D's available
>>>> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 19:06:47 -0500
>>>>
>>>> Yes, Pentax seems to be doing a good job of refilling the pipeline. 
>>>> As
>>>> reported here earlier, B&H has them in stock again. That's why the
>>>> introduction was delayed. A good move. Apparently, management isn't
>>>> quite as bad as the pessimists would have us believe.
>>>> Paul
>>>> On Dec 5, 2006, at 5:08 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Just got back from my local store picking up a spare Pentax branded
>>>>> battery for the K10D.  The store has received it's second batch of
>>>>> K10D's and still has 3 in stock.  Not to mention about 10 
>>>>> batteries.
>>>>> So if someone still wants to get one and can't locate one, let me
>> know
>>>>> and I'll provide contact information for you.
>>>>>
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>>>>> Bruce
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