On 5/10/05, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/5/05, Christian, discombobulated, unleashed:
> 
> >Unlike Pentax lenses, Canons are not hand crafted and tailored to the
> >individual photographer by an artisan in a workshop somewhere in the exotic
> >orient.  No, instead they are mass produced on a robotic assembly line in a
> >sterile factory with little or no human contact.  The results?  Functional
> >yes, but cold and soulless.  The difference between a Miata (MX5)  and a
> >Morgan.
> 
> Actually, IIRC the L lenses are hand assembled?

If it's not propaganda pushed out by the evil advertising execs at
Canon, then they would be hand assembled by children in a sweatshop,
with overseeers lighting cigarettes with burning large denominations
bills whilst occasionally shouting at them to work faster. They
obviously do not contain the regulation 4.7grammes of love that all
Pentax lenses have added during manufacture...

-- 
Billy Abbott
Photography - http://www.cowfish.org.uk/paw/

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