ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Nikon D70. Still works, images still surprise me.
What does the question mean? As long as it works and takes the pictures you want, it ain't 'outdated'.
Cheers,
R.
With everyone talking about the speedy obsolesce of digital cameras, does anyone have any outdated digital gear they still use regularly for the special features, unique images or just for kicks?
All very true, and, I'd suggest, implicit in 'As long as it works'. Though even the odd cables are OK as long as you've got 'em and they work.I spend way too much time with way too much tech at my day-job. While old certainly doesn't have to mean anything less than full original function, I'd agree there is such a thing as outdated. In the case of a digital camera I suppose that can relate to a few things:
- file formats no longer commonly supported/out of style
- memory card format no longer common or batteries not readily available
- requires no-longer-common tech to use - odd interfaces, cables, etc
- for internal memory, only talks to very old operating systems/programs
That said, I'm a fan of much outdated tech - one of my motorcycles, my wife's 42 year old car, a very simple 1946 home, vacuum tube equipment, etc. Looking for my next hotrod project at the moment, thinking pre-WWII, with any eye towards daily driveable.
I guess the pattern goes something like new > used > old > outdated > expired, with some things never getting all the way down the line.
Quite right. All my digital cameras are, by prevailing standards, "out of date". My most up-to-date camera is my Canon 50D, bought in 2008. My most-used digital camera is an original Canon 5DmkI.What does the question mean? As long as it works and takes the pictures you want, it ain't 'outdated'.
All very true, and, I'd suggest, implicit in 'As long as it works'. Though even the odd cables are OK as long as you've got 'em and they work.
Cheers,
R.