Lax Jought
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And shame on the salespeople for selling a complete noob a manual focus rangefinder if this is real.
Customer is always right!
Especially if they have the money and are insisting on 'the best camera'.
And shame on the salespeople for selling a complete noob a manual focus rangefinder if this is real.
It's not the salesperson's job to evaluate the customer and determine if they have the experience and understanding to 'deserve' a $20,000 camera. The job is to sell cameras.
A similar situation about two dozen years ago. I was very tight with the local BMW Motorcycle dealership. One day I was there visiting and a well dressed, fit looking guy in his early forties came in and said he wanted to buy a new BMW S model. All his friends had advised him that it was the right bike for him. The salesman showed it to him, he liked it, seemed knowledgeable enough, paid cash on the spot. Bought a helmet, leather jacket and gloves, etc. The bike he purchased was ready to go. He hopped on, started it, and rolled out of the shop. Everyone smiled ... what an easy sale!
Ten minutes later, sirens and an ambulance rush by. Twenty after that, a tow truck returned with the bashed up bike. "What happened?" said the salesman, who was genuinely upset.
"Guy bought the bike after reading all about them, studying how they operated, etc. But he'd never ridden one before, he didn't know how to make it go around a corner, so when road came to a T, he tossed it. Not badly hurt, other than his pride. He's off to the hospital for some bandages," said the tow truck driver.
These people exist. They are responsible for their own actions.
More on motorcycles;
I saw a guy buy an RD350 Yamaha two stroke back in the seventies with absolutely no knowledge of how peaky these things were and unaware that they needed plenty of revs to get them moving. He stalled it numerous times attempting to get it away from the kurb outside the shop much to the salesman's amusement.
"Give it plenty of revs before you let the clutch out mate!"
Which he did .... somewhere around redline and then let the clutch go! The bike took off with this poor sod flailing behind the handlebars hanging on for dear life and climbed over a Volkswagon Beetle parked about five meters away! 😱
Customer is always right!
Especially if they have the money and are insisting on 'the best camera'.
Even if they just want to take "pictures of my cats" and don't need anything more than a simple point and shoot.
It's a spoof. It's very well done. The camera on the bed. The dead pan delivery. The use of the term noctilux instead of boasting of the f1 etc is the give away that he's an insider. Plus the mere fact he made the video at all. Bit disappointed it's manual focus! It's directed at us.
Yeah, I wish my sales guys were that good.
It's not the salesperson's job to evaluate the customer and determine if they have the experience and understanding to 'deserve' a $20,000 camera. The job is to sell cameras.
Oh yes they do... remember, to some spending $20,000 is like us spending $50.
No one buys that much camera without knowing what they are getting into. And there is no way anyone would like at the images on the LCD of an M9 and think it was a great camera.
I would have to disagree.
I was in a photo class with a woman who had an M9 (50 Lux asph), S2 (35 Summarit-S), and an X1. She told me this is what "THEY" told her to get.