dmr
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Not that I remember, but I've been asked about the cameras I've used on occasion.
Can't say anyone has asked me that question before. However in the mid 80's I was photographing in Old Montreal with a Zone VI 4x5 field camera. A tourist was walking by and asked me how old my camera was. (a reasonable question).
With a big grin I told him, "It was made about two years ago."
I don't remember his exact response, but he was a bit confused when he heard my answer.
Harry.
Not exactly related, but I've noticed recently that if I hand someone one of my cameras - even a digital SLR - to take a picture with, they hold it arm's length from their face and wait for the screen to light up.
Meaning, people no longer know what a viewfinder is or to put it up to their eye.
It gets worse... you simply cannot ask an average person to make a snapshot of you with your manual camera. If I set up everything they don't understand how (or why) you need to focus, especially with a rangefinder.
No, it's digital so it has G-spots.
I quite often get asked about my M8. Usually along the lines of (as happened yesterday in a shopping centre) "Oh is that one of those old time SLRs?"
+1 (well, not 25 years.....yet).I must be doing something completely wrong. I'm taking photos for about 25 years now and I was never ever asked anything by strangers when I was out taking photos.