I wouldn't expect too much, there's only so much discussion that's happened regarding product lines, and most of it likely only within a very small group. Maybe I'm off on this, but i doubt they have model/announcement ready on a full lineup at this point.
I would expect them to possibly outline some rough plans, such as perhaps expanding Pentax and Ricoh markets in the Americas regions, piggybacking on each for service/sales/etc.
Looking at their lineups is interesting - Ricoh has a specialized 'tough' camera (G700), several P&S class models, including a waterproof "tough" one, then the grx.
I could see them folding up the smaller sensor cameras between pentax and ricoh into one lineup pretty easily, keeping the GRX potentially with a K mount module.
that would make me wonder if there will be a "Q2" or nothing really resembling the Q in the next gen, IF the above happened and the Ricoh side took priority.
I can't see Ricoh touching any K5 replacement at this point, although hopefully they'll do some shakeups about Quality/testing and some PR..
The big question is what the R/P plans are around the 'one step down' (from APS-C/DSLR) mirrorless. The Q is nifty and all, but not in the class of NEX, which is lacking in the lineup, something in the range of ~CX, MFT, up to APSC, in a mirrorless, smaller design. Personally, I'd turn Q into the entry level on pricing fast, then there's pricing and features room for an 'upscale' mirrorless, otherwise you're competing against yourself price-wise. The next gen K-r might be interesting - I'd guess they'll let it come out as planned, along with a mirrorless > Q sensor camera, sitting pricewise between the K-r and the K5/K3.
Their statement about making Pentax competitive to canon/nikon is an interesting one, because with the Pentax lens lineup, they're going to need a new lens lineup..and if it's simply in a move to FF, it might make the most sense ($) to keep only a few of the crop DA lens lineup, replace them slowly with FF lenses retaining the K mount, and maybe overhauling SDM as part of it. The lens lineup gets kind of interesting, as really, who would want to manage 4 or more lens lineups (Q, 'new MILC' potentially, GRX, DA, FF, 645D/MF)? With the trends of smaller, smaller, and sensor improvements, maybe there's just no FF coming, but turning the APS-C into pro territory in the next gen or two, improving advertising, distribution, servicing, and having the 645D(2?) as the next step?
I think the potential for interesting news on the 1st exists, but I'm betting the next 6 months or so will become more interesting..
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