Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Cult
Adjective
• [usu. as adj. ] a person or thing that is popular or fashionable, esp. among a particular section of society : a cult film.
I've seen some film cameras become 'cult' favorites over the years: Olympus Stylus Epic, Konica Hexar AF, Yashica T4 Super, Ricoh GR, Hasselblad, Leica M's and Barnacks, etc.. Until recently, these cameras held their value due to their popularity, well after they were discontinued. But even they are beginning to lose their luster in the flood of innovative little digital cameras.
I'm wondering if there will be any digital cameras that will be able to lay claim to the title "cult favorite" in the coming decades. It seems that digital innovations keep coming so frequently that it may be hard for any one camera to rise above the "What's new today?" noise. Maybe the Epson R-D1 and Leica M8? Leica Monochrome? Any others that you can think of?
Adjective
• [usu. as adj. ] a person or thing that is popular or fashionable, esp. among a particular section of society : a cult film.
I've seen some film cameras become 'cult' favorites over the years: Olympus Stylus Epic, Konica Hexar AF, Yashica T4 Super, Ricoh GR, Hasselblad, Leica M's and Barnacks, etc.. Until recently, these cameras held their value due to their popularity, well after they were discontinued. But even they are beginning to lose their luster in the flood of innovative little digital cameras.
I'm wondering if there will be any digital cameras that will be able to lay claim to the title "cult favorite" in the coming decades. It seems that digital innovations keep coming so frequently that it may be hard for any one camera to rise above the "What's new today?" noise. Maybe the Epson R-D1 and Leica M8? Leica Monochrome? Any others that you can think of?