On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Cotty wrote:
> a few months ago, and if it is superseded at the PMA, fine. I would not
> consider mine to be 'out of date', whatever that means. Would one
> consider a PZ-1, or an LX, or a Spotmatic 'out of date' right now? If it

Absolutely.

Well, sort of absolutely.

The Spotmatic is no longer produced. There are no new spare parts. There
is no more service. There's not even lenses made for its mount. Its about
as out of date as it gets. Its still usable, and its just as functional
now as the day you may have bought it, but let's be honest, its out of
date.

The LX is no longer produced, some places won't service it. I believe
there's no more spare parts. Its still usable, and at least you can buy
new lenses for it, but I would say its out of date.

I don't know anything about the PZ-1.

Your D60 will no longer be current, its not out of date and its not even
obsolete, but I believe teh word they use to describe something like that
would obsolescent. Perfectly usable, perfectly functional, but no longer
current.

But, just like the Spottie and the LX and the PZ-1, still perfectly
servicable and usable.. even better, since I'm sure spares will be
manufactured for it for some time, yet.

> Cotty (exp. 02/05)

Oh, I figured you expired sometime ago.. ;)

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