Anthony Lee
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Should I wait for the ltd version? Apart from being ltd, will it be a better camera than the standard one and do I have to pay alot more? Just the beginning and so much headaches already.
Should I wait for the ltd version? Apart from being ltd, will it be a better camera than the standard one and do I have to pay alot more? Just the beginning and so much headaches already.
Should I wait for the ltd version? Apart from being ltd, will it be a better camera than the standard one and do I have to pay alot more? Just the beginning and so much headaches already.
The silver one is exactly the same, except for the additional specification of making your wallet lighter than the regular K-5.
Should I wait for the ltd version? Apart from being ltd, will it be a better camera than the standard one and do I have to pay alot more? Just the beginning and so much headaches already.
Should I wait for the ltd version? Apart from being ltd, will it be a better camera than the standard one and do I have to pay alot more? Just the beginning and so much headaches already.
To me DSLRs don't have limited edition.
They become yesterdays junk in a few years. :bsmilie:
Well, I was wondering the same question previously. But I came to the conclusion that "Limited Edition" means what it says - that it is produced in limited quantities.
Whether the price will increase or decrease in a few years time is another matter.
What it means is that it allows you to differentiate from the crowd, and less chance of randomly meeting someone with the same item. Sort of like fashion.
In 10 years the camera may be obsolete, but it will still be 1 of xxx produced so it will be (sort of) unique.
I realized this when I started collecting old computers and calculators recently. I have the Sinclair ZX81 and HP 41-CV calculators on the way to me now. If you check eBay, the HP-C series of calculators are selling at about US$100-300 dollars, and the actual price in 1980 dollars was US$200-300. Although taking into account inflation NPV is different, but I am still paying US$100 for a 30 year old calculator! Why? Because HP doesn't make them anymore....
For those who are getting one - enjoy!
Certainly to each his own on this
I play PS3 games and they become 'junk' after completion (ok, I remember the classics forever). To my friend, he buys limited edition versions, and likes them a lot. Certainly lots of room for difference around us
Regarding the K-5 silver edition, will it come with the golden ratio focussing screen?
It looks pretty useful!
Anyone knows if there is any third party screen maker with something similar?
Can I know what is the price of K-5 currently in Singapore?
SLRR quoted $1712 w/GST and csh payment
:cry: :cry: :cry:
Given how ridiculously popular it is, it seems unlikely that the K-5 will drop in price anytime soon.
The K-5 may have had some some teething issues but I am so glad I pre ordered the moment it went up for sale.
SLRR quoted $1712 w/GST and csh payment