Last December, Pentax announced a white version of its entry-level K2000 SLR and two bundled lenses. The "very limited edition" model comes with white versions of the smc DA L 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL and smc DA L 50-200mm F4-5.6 AL lenses.
In today’s highly competitive camera market, distinctive colors have proved a useful marketing tool, but this one – halfway between summer whites and Star Wars storm trooper chic – takes distinctive design to a whole new level.
I haven’t had a chance to play with the camera, but post it today because:
1) I got this offer via e-mail
2) I’m on vacation with my family and so looking for anything halfway worthwhile to post
3) You have to admit it does look very cool!
8 comments:
As my mother used to say, That's really going to show the dirt!
SO cool! I want one!
looks cool?... yes.
practical?.... no way! Mine would be scratched up and dirty in a week.
... and I hate to think that this could become a trend.... when will we start seeing hot pink SLR's? (*shudders*)
The Storm Trooper reference is spot on.
I would half expect its shutter to go 'pew pew'
Nice to see something that isn't black or silver like a weapon for once.
When I roam the streets with a special combo of a 1956's Rollei Flex 1956 and a 2008's Samsung NV30people actually smile at me and stopst to talk, so looks is very important.
storm trooper chic!
brilliant.
Funny, it reminds me more of my Revere Eye-Matic 127 camera. From 1958...
http://www.merrillphoto.com/revereeyematic.htm
um, yeah, I kind of want it :)
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