The most satisfying cameras I own are about 45~ 50 years old. No added bells and whistles. Real quality is built in, not added on. Bells and whistles are nice, but will we still hear a pleasant, harmonious tune in ten or twenty years?
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Malcolm Smith > In a world where only the latest equipment *must* be the best, it's nice to > see older equipment in use. > > Out of my radio equipment, I have a transceiver that is used almost daily > which according to it's original sales receipt makes it 32 years old and a > receiver that still works perfectly and is very sensitive that was built in > the middle part of WW2. Real quality doesn't become obsolescent overnight. > > My MX and LX aren't exactly new either.

