New Book on Pentax DSLRs

johnriley
Posted 19/08/2006 - 16:05 Link
Available from Amazon for pre-order:

"PIP Expanded Guide: Pentax *istD, *istDS and *istDL"
Cliff Smith; Paperback; £14.95

I've ordered my copy - looks like it might be interesting, and it's a further indication that slowly but surely Pentax is getting back into the action.
Best regards, John
JointComms
Posted 20/08/2006 - 12:59 Link
This just might be what I've been looking for but I wonder whether they'll cover the D in detail or go almost immediately to the DS and later models. Only listed on the UK sites.

Anyone have any experience with the PIP books in past.

Thanks for posting john, will keep an eye out for it - maybe find the publisher's website.
JointComms
Posted 24/08/2006 - 12:02 Link
I contacted GMC, the publishers, as the book was NOT on their own website and I got the following reply about a half-hour ago. Thought you might be interested. amazon.ca does have the book listed with the same ISBN but totally screwed-up the title.

Quote:
Thank you for your message. The ISB you quote refers to a photographic
title Pentax *istD and *istDS. This is not due for publication until
Spring 2007.

Please check the website for further information nearer the time.

Regards

Sue Bennett
Customer Services Manager
George Lazarette
Posted 24/08/2006 - 20:35 Link
Very clever of them to delay publication until after the cameras have ceased production.

G
Keywords: Charming, polite, and generally agreeable.
JointComms
Posted 14/09/2006 - 12:46 Link
John, any news on this book?
JC
johnriley
Posted 14/09/2006 - 14:44 Link
Not a thing so far...
Best regards, John
IanReigate
Posted 19/09/2006 - 23:07 Link
I saw this book on Amazon when I bought my DS just before Christmas (not that I was allowed to touch the camera until Christmas itself ....), and thought it would be useful as I ventured into digital for the first time after years of film SLRs (Pentax of course!). I can't remember when it said it was due to be published, but it was a few months off. But when I checked again a few months later, the date had been put back to October 2006. And JointComms' response from the publisher suggests that it has now been put back even further. Indeed l can't see it on Amazon UK at all now (I don't know what that means for your pre-order, John!)

Perhaps the problem is that Pentax is so busy producing new models that the book's author can't keep up with them!

Meanwhile, a combination of the manual (which I was actually quite impressed by), and more importantly simply trying things out (isn't digital great for that, v film!) means that I don't see a need to buy it even if it was ever published!

Ian
JointComms
Posted 20/09/2006 - 13:56 Link
Hi Ian and welcome to the Board.

Can't agree with you on not needing to purchase it. I personally think the manual sucks and if it wasn't for people here and other fora I would be up the creek so, another reference point is always welcome.
JointComms
Posted 10/10/2006 - 13:17 Link
Update: Wrote the publishers to see what's happening, and got the following reply.

Quote:

Thank you for your email. Unfortunately we have now cancelled this publication for the foreseeable future.

Regards
Sue
George Lazarette
Posted 10/10/2006 - 17:13 Link
Gone are the days when a camera like the LX stayed in production for twenty years. Most cameras now have a life-cycle of about six months, so a book about them is never going to recover its costs, even if it hits the shelves before the new model arrives.

G
Keywords: Charming, polite, and generally agreeable.

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