Huss
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Hello Huss,
nitpicking mode on:
That camera was introduced in 2006 in Japan afaik.
Nitpicking mode off.
Please forgive me, I could not resist.
And that was an astonishingly low price considering the fact that it was a limited production run of only 8,000 units (!), and exclusively for the Japanese market.
These high-end compacts including Contax T2, T3, the Nikons, Ricoh GR, Leica Minilux etc. are now mainly in a price range of 800 to 1,500$ dependent on model and condition.
And in the price range of 1,000 to 1,500$ you could today definitely sell much more than 8,000 cameras globally.
As Ricoh/Pentax has explained in their video, on their camera-roadmap (priority list) a high-end compact is ranked on second position.
Right decision, very good market research.
Best regards,
Henning
I love my Klasse W. The lens is fantastic and the exposure compensation dial is perfect. Sure it has faults - very slow AF and exposure readout in the VF that is invisible outdoors, but I shoot it in P and trust it knows what it is doing! And it does.
Fuji could re-release this camera. They didn't stop making it that long ago - I think it is the newest out of the high end P&S cameras.
I think it has the lower price point because it does not feel anywhere near as solid as a Contax T2/T3 or Nikon 35 Ti, or Leica CM.