dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
For some reason or other I'm now thinking that the Special Edition M8 is going to be akin to "Bubbles De Verre"...
Go figure
Dave
Go figure
Dave
I like Jerry Garcia. Makes me really want to see Tom's M4.
You can see it here (our bartender's site) :
http://cameraquest.com/TAnotcoll.htm
allowing himself to be caught up in the excitement of wondering what Solms will commemorate next, Tom could wait no longer for his very own Jerry Garcia Purple Haze M4 Commemorative
Cripes, isn't this what women do when they approach a "certain age:" Start wearing more scarves, jewelry and make-up? It ain't helpin'. No amount of lizard skin and hammertone can hide that sagging old sensor once the bar lights go up. 😀
I don't think there's much difference between making a film camera look like an overblown accessory to excess itself ... or a digital for that matter ... it sucks either way from where I stand.
I'm no fan of these limited edition a la carte wonders from any manufacturer in case you hadn't guessed! 😛
Absolutely, I'm also a user and if the new version/edition doesn't help usability it sucks - but what am I lamenting about - I only buy used anyway, so there'll never be a special edition going into my bag 😎.
Hi Roger,
obviously for users/shooters who actually take pictures with their gear it seems hard to understand that a tool is not used for its purpose. It's a waste of function - not starting a debate on waste of money. This is clearly not an argument for buyers of special editions.
I don't want to go into details but Vogel boots (NYC) aren't that bad either....😎
Sure. We can regard it as a waste of money. But on the scale of wastes, I still think that a commemorative Leica is a less wasteful and more rational purchase than a pair of designer trainers or a $100 hairdo once a month (my wife, fortunately, agrees with me on the latter).
Besides, people are entitled to waste their own money. We even elect people to help us...
Cheers,
R.
Aren't you guys tired of these photo-pundits, I mean during film days there were no Rockwells or Richamanns or Thoms... The digital age also brought its own talking heads.