You 're absolutely right Photogdave - I had absolutely no intention to make the younger members appear thoughtless fad followers and I didn't for a moment expect them to take my comment this way. The excellent comments by Jocko, FrankS and all the others explored the same issue in a way with which I am in complete agreement and which, I still think, affords a reading that is not in the slightest patronising or disrespectful to the younger members (heck, at 36 I am not that old myself). For I never said they were trying to be hip by simply totting a weird camera but I implied the converse, i.e. that cameras and film are getting hip because they are being discovered as the wonderful image mediums they are. I accept though that the term 'hip' may be loaded for some (nothing more unhip than trying to be hip) and I am willing to replace it with any other suitable term :angel:
So, one can still uphold the conjunctive statement that rangefinders (and film!) are (how should I put it without stirring the pot) different and yet the proper tools for certain photographic applications. Their 'difference' is something that may (or may not) appeal to all of us, irrespective of age, although I would venture to say that it may be found to be a lesser factor with advancing age. This is not the result of some deep statistical analysis, hence it does have many exceptions, but an observation, the general veracity of which is open to dispute, but not seriously I would think.