So 19. Jan 2014, 10:20
Ein Auszug:
"The Pentax K-3 is a sales hit and has been sold much better in Europe then was expected at the introduction. This caused a problem, because there have been weeks there was no stock available. Preordered camera’s were leaving stores faster then new stock was coming in. It’s too early to draw conclusions, because the K-3 has only been on the market a few months. Of the K-3 Silver edition there were only 2000 made and 600 have been sent to Europe. These have all been distributed to shops and sales have been great.
Mehr dazu hier:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/16-p ... z2qpnWif2o"
Ich finde den Artikel wirklich sehr lesenswert. Da stecken einige interessante Infos und Gedanken drin. Zum Beispiel auch diese Sorge Pentax:
"This also contributes to the shrinking market for DSLR camera’s. Sale of lenses has peaked because of al these new camera lines with new mounts, like the Q Pentax introduced. It will also shrink fast, because the consumers will not keep buying new lenses, the moment when we just use lenses is getting closer."
Und:
"Ricoh Imaging Europe has the ambition to become the largest market for Ricoh camera’s, which is now still Japan."
Jipieee...:
"For anyone concerned about the future of Pentax and the K-mount, rest asssured there is no threat on the horizon."