I never really understood this Gaffer thing either.
I guess there can be few valid reasons for people to Gaffer their camera:

1) Avoid being judged by the choice of camera; "You're not a pro unless it's
a Nikon" (that was earlier, today rather "Canon")
2) Thieves will go for a Nikon or a Leica
3) To avoid envy
4) To avoid being judged as being pretentious, as a "show off"

I have noticed, that some very expensive cars don't have a logo or the model
name printed anywhere on the outside.

A "Gaffer'ed" camera
1) is exclusive like the expensive car without a logo or model name
2) can make people believe you have a very expensive camera, perhaps a Leica
or Nikon, but you're too modest to show off.
3) conceal that you "only" have a Pentax, Olympus, Chinon, Cosina, Praktica,
Yashica or whatever.

For me it's not an option.

I don't mind that people know, I'm using a Pentax. I don't mind people
guessing I'm not a pro.

I don't mind if they think:
I don't want to steal that camera
I do want to steal that camera
I want one just like it
I'm glad he's not using better camera, my Nikon shots will most certainly be
much better
He's not a very good photographer, 'cause he's not using a Nikon
I feel sorry for this guy, he doen't know he must use a Nikon, in order to
get real pro photographs.

The only good reason for me would be to prevent theaft. But I don't really
believe it would.
However, when traveling, I often use a red rucksack (Lowepro) that does NOT
say: "Expensive photographic equipment inside".
I wouldn't want a black one or one with "Nikon" or "Leica" written all over
it :-)



Regards
Jens



Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Godfrey DiGiorgi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 7. september 2005 17:22
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Emne: Re: The Gaffer Tape Chronicles (was Re: The DS - It's Here!)


The most beautiful looking cameras I've ever seen were the Alpa 10d
in satin gold with either burgundy or deep green snakeskin covering.
But they had their beautifully engraved logos proud to view, not
covered with an ugly piece of gaffers tape.

]'-)

Godfrey


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