On May 22, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Tom C wrote:

>> What all these problems really indicate is how cheap, low-spec most
>> of the electronic components being used are, even in high-end
>> cameras. Curiously, my 1966 RCA transistor radio that cost me $20
>> (expensive back then!) is still going strong.
>
> Likely planned obsolescence?

I doubt it. I would attribute it to cost control, trying to maintain  
a marketable, profitable product at a reasonable price. The tradeoff  
is between cost of manufacture and warranty costs, not longevity/ 
durability, since only a few people buying these kinds of products  
use them for more than a few years at a stretch before updating to  
newer equipment.

G


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