Strange question....I wonder if anyone said the same thing about the
Spot when the LX was introduced?
Norm
P.S. I'm with you BTW Shel...
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I think it's the long feared end of an era. The era of quality.
> > I hope I am wrong, but I doubt we will see qualitiy craftmanship
> > in equipment in the future. It seems everything now must be
> > "consumer electronics". I'm not an old dog bow-wowing, I'm 22,
> > but the current cameras lack soul
>
> I pretty much agree with you, certainly about current cameras
> lacking "soul", but it's quite possible there are still a few well
> made and durable cameras being made today. While i don't like them,
> some of the newer materials used in cameras may turn out to be quite
> durable, but, to these old hands, nothing feels as good as metal
> bodies, brass focusing helicoils, all glass pentaprisms, and the
> like.
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