NathanJD
Well-known
Mine are mostly referred to as 'she' besides from my D200
Morca007
Matt
"It," as I've never been one for personifying objects.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
"The M8.2" . . . "The MP" . . . "The M4-P"
My Land Rover sometimes gets called "the old girl", but not that often.
Cheers,
R.
My Land Rover sometimes gets called "the old girl", but not that often.
Cheers,
R.
dof
Fiat Lux
I have a subject/object relationship with my cameras and they're all referred to as "it".
funkpilz
Well-known
She, but only because in german, any object is personified thru grammar.
BTMarcais
Well-known
I'm with Roger here.. I generally go for descriptives... I'll usually say "the Leica" though, instead of "M3"... because it's the only Leica I've got!
(not so w/ contax or pentax, (or 5x7 cameras either actually...) then I need to be a little more specific
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-Brian
(not so w/ contax or pentax, (or 5x7 cameras either actually...) then I need to be a little more specific
-Brian
dee
Well-known
emma the M 8 , 'cos M 8 isn't comfortable to say .. all the others by '' It '' etc .
venchka
Veteran
What else?
What else?
Bigfoot & Bubba.
You got a problem with that?
What else?
Bigfoot & Bubba.
You got a problem with that?
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I haven't assigned a gender to any of my gear...
I do see some as "Workhorses" and others as "Fun" or "B&W" cameras...
The "Fun/B&W" ones are mostly used for things "I" want to shoot...shots where if they come out, they come out , if they don't work just right I can go back and try it again...you know the "No Pressure" stuff...
If I have to get the shot or there's no "Do-Overs" then the "Workhorses" are called in...
And then there are the times when they cross the lines...I can be flexible...
I do see some as "Workhorses" and others as "Fun" or "B&W" cameras...
The "Fun/B&W" ones are mostly used for things "I" want to shoot...shots where if they come out, they come out , if they don't work just right I can go back and try it again...you know the "No Pressure" stuff...
If I have to get the shot or there's no "Do-Overs" then the "Workhorses" are called in...
And then there are the times when they cross the lines...I can be flexible...
VinceC
Veteran
In rough order: "an old Nikon" "the SP" "the S3" "one of my rangefinders"
italy74
Well-known
Hi guys
I love this question because I really have THE answer.
A camera might be male or female by following a pure linguistic approach, but this is the wrong one. A camera is a definitely FEMALE thing (if ever a thing may be "female")
Follow me in this "sexy" comparison (hoping not be banned for this)
A camera, like a woman, becomes "pregnant" of an image through the lens (male part, whose has also the shape, more or less) which attaches to "her" (camera) hole and the light flows through it, impressing the sensor or the film
Then the camera again like a woman, processes the raw image and after a very short time, (9 months in a woman) "gives to birth" what we really see printed or on screen.
Then again like a (beautiful) woman, a nice camera is always the one choosing the adequate lens for her... But here I stop... I'm sure you got the concept...
I love this question because I really have THE answer.
A camera might be male or female by following a pure linguistic approach, but this is the wrong one. A camera is a definitely FEMALE thing (if ever a thing may be "female")
Follow me in this "sexy" comparison (hoping not be banned for this)
A camera, like a woman, becomes "pregnant" of an image through the lens (male part, whose has also the shape, more or less) which attaches to "her" (camera) hole and the light flows through it, impressing the sensor or the film
Then the camera again like a woman, processes the raw image and after a very short time, (9 months in a woman) "gives to birth" what we really see printed or on screen.
Then again like a (beautiful) woman, a nice camera is always the one choosing the adequate lens for her... But here I stop... I'm sure you got the concept...
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bucks11
Established
Hi guys
I love this question because I really have THE answer.
A camera might be male or female by following a pure linguistic approach, but this is the wrong one. A camera is a definitely FEMALE thing (if ever a thing may be "female")
Follow me in this "sexy" comparison (hoping not be banned for this)
A camera, like a woman, becomes "pregnant" of an image through the lens (male part, whose has also the shape, more or less) which attaches to "her" (camera) hole and the light flows through it, impressing the sensor or the film
Then the camera again like a woman, processes the raw image and after a very short time, (9 months in a woman) "gives to birth" what we really see printed or on screen.
Then again like a (beautiful) woman, a nice camera is always the one choosing the adequate lens for her... But here I stop... I'm sure you got the concept...
Interesting, very interesting...
I'm partial to 'it' for my photog gear...
NathanJD
Well-known
Hi guys
I love this question because I really have THE answer.
A camera might be male or female by following a pure linguistic approach, but this is the wrong one. A camera is a definitely FEMALE thing (if ever a thing may be "female")
Follow me in this "sexy" comparison (hoping not be banned for this)
A camera, like a woman, becomes "pregnant" of an image through the lens (male part, whose has also the shape, more or less) which attaches to "her" (camera) hole and the light flows through it, impressing the sensor or the film
Then the camera again like a woman, processes the raw image and after a very short time, (9 months in a woman) "gives to birth" what we really see printed or on screen.
Then again like a (beautiful) woman, a nice camera is always the one choosing the adequate lens for her... But here I stop... I'm sure you got the concept...
Is that your final answer?
back alley
IMAGES
i don't think that i refer to them.
it's all about me really...
it's all about me really...
italy74
Well-known
yes.
Just to let you know, in Italian "camera" (which in our language would literally mean "room / bedroom" (and, to go further, I suspect it has some kind of spanish origin since "cama" in spanish is bed, so "bed room")) is a female word (english camera = italian "Fotocamera" or "macchina fotografica")
Despite (well before I had ever thought of this) I have always called my F6 or D200 or D700 with "female" declination, I think we really have to use the "function / process" viewpoint instead of the linguistic / cultural one.
Just to let you know, in Italian "camera" (which in our language would literally mean "room / bedroom" (and, to go further, I suspect it has some kind of spanish origin since "cama" in spanish is bed, so "bed room")) is a female word (english camera = italian "Fotocamera" or "macchina fotografica")
Despite (well before I had ever thought of this) I have always called my F6 or D200 or D700 with "female" declination, I think we really have to use the "function / process" viewpoint instead of the linguistic / cultural one.
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NathanJD
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yes.
Just to let you know, in Italian "camera" (which in our language would literally mean "room / bedroom" (and, to go further, I suspect it has some kind of spanish origin since "cama" in spanish is bed, so "bed room")) is a female word (english camera = italian "Fotocamera" or "macchina fotografica")
Despite (well before I had ever thought of this) I have always called my F6 or D200 or D700 with "female" declination, I think we really have to use the "function / process" viewpoint instead of the linguistic / cultural one.
The name comes from the "camera obscurer" which of course was a lightless room it's self and the lens a single hole in one covered window with the live image being displayed upside down on the opposite wall. so yes the linguistic origins make sense.
italy74
Well-known
yes I see the "camera obscura", used with first pinhole methods. However here we are adopting the western (latin, to be precise) conception of the whole thing. French have for example a male translation "appareil de photo" as I guess Germans ("DER Fotoapparat",male, but they have also "die Kamera") and other languages might refer with a different "sex" to it.
literiter
Well-known
"please hand me the Nikon"
"please hand me that Pentax"
"The Old Rollei"
"does it have film in it?"
"please hand me that Pentax"
"The Old Rollei"
"does it have film in it?"
Al Kaplan
Veteran
You never give names to cute little baby animals or birds that you'll be killing and eating down the road. If getting a shot means risking a dented top plate or a scratched up base plate, then so be it. I'm going to go for the shot. Cameras are just tools.
jslash6
jeffrey lash
my zeiss ikon = 'the mighty z'
my fuji gw670 = 'the oversized novelty clown camera'
when referring to them with pronouns they both happen to be gender neutral.
my fuji gw670 = 'the oversized novelty clown camera'
when referring to them with pronouns they both happen to be gender neutral.
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