I was reading an old Tom Clancey novel yesterday, "Without Remorse." I
was surprised to find an excellent account of how N***n grabbed the lead
in "professional" cameras from Pentax.
The story takes place in the '70s. One of the minor characters is a pj
who is trying out a new camera. He has been using his faithful
"Honeywell" Spotmatic for years, and has been very happy with it, but he
has just been given a new N***n FREE, together with several telephoto
lenses, which he tries out for the first time photographing the body of
a girl who was tortured, mutilated and killed by drug dealers. It gives
a real feel for how N***n pushed aside Pentax and all of the other
camera companies by spending lots of money on freebies to professionals,
so that they could make much more selling overpriced cameras to amateur
wanabes.
- Photo noise mapson
- RE: Photo noise Alan Chan
- RE: Photo noise Rob Studdert
- Re: Photo noise Keith Whaley
- Re: Pentax and N***n Dan Matyola
- Re: Pentax and N***n graywolf
- RE: Photo noise Peter Alling
- RE: Photo noise Jens Bladt

