bmattock
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I don't know if Samsung's new format or camera will make it, but I think Nick's logic is sound.
I don't know if Samsung's new format or camera will make it, but I think Nick's logic is sound.
...01-19-2010 16:32
Samsung Denies M&A Deal With Pentax
By Kim Yoo-chul
Staff Reporter
Samsung Digital Imaging (SDI), Samsung Electronics' affiliate, has denied the possibility of buying Japan's Pentax Corp.
Park Sang-jin, president and CEO of Samsung Digital Imaging, said the company will maintain its current links with its Japanese partner.
"The need for the acquisition of Pentax has been reduced as Samsung has already internalized key camera-related technologies such as image sensors," the CEO said during a meeting with reporters in Seoul, Tuesday.
The executive said Samsung won't inject massive capital into the DSLR camera market due to low margins and the ongoing corporate shift toward the hybrid camera market.
"A very well-known Japanese company has been reeling from some 50-60 billion won in losses per year over the last few years in the DSLR market. We have no clear reason to strengthen DSLRs," according to the CEO.
No, the topic of this camera appears in at least two threads, both times brought up by you. So, no, you are not 'responding'.
Bill - in case you haven't noticed, it's always sound (unless I'm being a wiseacre... which I do sometimes :angel🙂
What are you? The RFF thread police? If you "get" RFF photography, which really has nothing to do with the focusing mechanism as the Barnack ideal of a small inobtrusive camera and the type of photography such an animal produces in the right hands, this is the first camera that isn't, to quote Ayn Rand, a "second hander" like these so-called "retro" cameras, or that marries 50 year old technologies to new technologies. And - importantly to me, at least, it's affordable to the masses. (Thank God Leica didn't come up with this... but Leica stopped innovating cameras shortly after the M3). Only took around a decade for the first real digital "rangefinder" to finally happen. I'm posting a lot about it because I'm excited about it - and if you "get" rangefinder photography (...am I the only one on this forum?), you would be excited about this offering too.