I'm tempted to say YES...
Sure, the forum is not bad, but I must say it's not like it used to be anymore. (Back when Godfrey was a regular poster, for instance...)
Fanatical-like brand fanboys sometimes make this forum a very emotional place.
The bashing of reviewers Richard Butler and Simon Joinson on their Nikon D90 review (vs. the K20D) is a good example of what I mean. It was a shame...
And I myself took part in this mob lynching. Not my finest hour, that's for sure. Since then, I've made efforts to work towards having a better attitude on this forum. I don't want to bash another reviewer anymore, even if I feel the review is unfair. Bashing just won't do any good.
But I'll say NO.
Before resorting to such means as giving DPR full powers to do whatever they want with our Pentax spot, I suggest we all make an effort to turn this forum back into what it used to be: the most friendly of all the DPR forums, the one that made users from other forums envious of our nice Pentax hang out and made them take a peek inside!

So let's share nice pictures, let's give (and ask for) tips and advice and let's talk about old, new and upcoming products. And let's all do it in a friendly state of mind: we're supposed to be here to have fun and to exchange on digital photography!
BTW, here's an example of the kind of behavior I don't like in this forum.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=31186720
The question was: how much would I spend on a FA* 28-70mm F/2.8?
My answer was: not more than what I would spend for a similar brand new lens from Sigma or Tamron.
The result: I almost got flamed because people thought I didn't like the FA* 28-70 F/2.8, while in fact I was just saying that I would rather buy a more affordable lens...
--
Once you've mastered the technique and the equipment, you can concentrate on
the more important aspects of photography: originality, atmosphere, emotion
and — ultimately — soul.
— Jeff
Sure, the forum is not bad, but I must say it's not like it used to be anymore. (Back when Godfrey was a regular poster, for instance...)
Fanatical-like brand fanboys sometimes make this forum a very emotional place.
The bashing of reviewers Richard Butler and Simon Joinson on their Nikon D90 review (vs. the K20D) is a good example of what I mean. It was a shame...
And I myself took part in this mob lynching. Not my finest hour, that's for sure. Since then, I've made efforts to work towards having a better attitude on this forum. I don't want to bash another reviewer anymore, even if I feel the review is unfair. Bashing just won't do any good.
But I'll say NO.
Before resorting to such means as giving DPR full powers to do whatever they want with our Pentax spot, I suggest we all make an effort to turn this forum back into what it used to be: the most friendly of all the DPR forums, the one that made users from other forums envious of our nice Pentax hang out and made them take a peek inside!
So let's share nice pictures, let's give (and ask for) tips and advice and let's talk about old, new and upcoming products. And let's all do it in a friendly state of mind: we're supposed to be here to have fun and to exchange on digital photography!
BTW, here's an example of the kind of behavior I don't like in this forum.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=31186720
The question was: how much would I spend on a FA* 28-70mm F/2.8?
My answer was: not more than what I would spend for a similar brand new lens from Sigma or Tamron.
The result: I almost got flamed because people thought I didn't like the FA* 28-70 F/2.8, while in fact I was just saying that I would rather buy a more affordable lens...
--
Once you've mastered the technique and the equipment, you can concentrate on
the more important aspects of photography: originality, atmosphere, emotion
and — ultimately — soul.
— Jeff