Roger Hicks
Veteran
Or a Nikon F2.
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Dear Harry,
F2? Revisionist revanchist modernist! F!
Cheers,
R.
Or a Nikon F2.
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OTH buying the cheaper hammer that can do everything and more that the expensive one can do could be considered a rational decision in some quarters. Going with the more expensive one and defending it as being not perfect but the only one it it's class could seem a little irrational by the same token. You are correct, banning makes no sense.
Bob
There are lots of poor photographers taking bad pictures with expensive cameras in the world, but the M9 is about the most expensive camera out there
You 're a funny guy Roger.
You must be the new moderateur for europe. LOL.😀
Well, Kevin, you're still on ignore, but foolishly I viewed your latest offering.
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Before accusing others of recto-cranial inversion, look for the beam in thine own eye. Or thy head in thine own ***.
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Dear Bob,
First highlight: absolutely.
Second highlight: how about admitting that it isn't perfect while still maintaining (incontrovertibly) that it is, indeed, the only one in its class.
Cheers,
R.
Well, I guess on that point I will just have to agree to disagree. On a consumer item I can see no rational reason to accept incontrovertibly being the only one in it's class as a rational excuse to accept anything less that what I would expect as an acceptable norm for the general class the item fell into. If you must absolutely have the one and only then you just accept what it brings to the table. Either view point is correct depending on where you sit.
Bob
Dear Harry,
F2? Revisionist revanchist modernist! F!
Cheers,
R.
Dear Bob,
For me, it's not a consumer item. It's a professional tool.
Also, what are you calling a 'general class'? Full-frame (24x36mm) rangefinder cameras? Name the other one?
I don't have to persuade you. I do have to persuade the tax man. So do some others I know who have bought the camera. We don't see that as a problem.
Cheers,
R.
...For me, it's not a consumer item. It's a professional tool. Also, what are you calling a 'general class'? Full-frame (24x36mm) rangefinder cameras? Name the other one? ...