Canon and Nikon are far larger entities than Pentax and have correspondingly higher marketing and promotion budgets. They are volume sellers and spend a large proportion of marketing to build and maintain market and mindshare. As the top imaging companies, they cater for larger market segmentation and obviously adopt prestige pricing for their enthusiast and pro level gear. Naturally somebody has to pay for this, that's why their products command a premium.
With regards to your second point, obviously you haven't been a Pentax user long enough because if did, you would have experienced firsthand how Jebson and Jesson and Shriro marketed and promoted Pentax locally. :thumbsd:
Which is exactly why i say commerce isn't so straightforward.
If Pentax becomes as large as Canikon, wouldn't they also do the same thing, have huge budgets for marketing and advertising and then charge you a premium for DA* and limiteds? So higher volume demand does not mean cheaper, my friend...
Unless you have the experience of a top man in a top camera company, are we all not just speculating?
Let it rest la... i not saying i want Pentax to be unpopular. I just think its the best passive answer to shut the Canikon "snob " up.
Yes i am a new Pentax user and i am glad Emjay does a decent job. But maybe the previous agent gave it up because that "low volume, high pricing" method didn't work anymore? Demand and popularity are not going to drop just because a few tongue-in-cheek answers are given to Canikon "snobs" is it?
No need to be so serious la ok?