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Michael A. Terrell Michael A. Terrell is offline
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Default devices of unecessary complexity


Gunner Asch wrote:

On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 22:59:42 -0700, pyotr filipivich
wrote:

Gunner Asch on Sun, 21 Sep 2014 19:12:04 -0700
typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 00:32:43 +0000 (UTC), Cydrome Leader
wrote:

I deviced to take apart an orignal Nikon F 35mm camera today, to see
what's inside.

About 5000 parts is the answer, for a completely mechanical 35mm camera.


WHY???!!! did you smash a Nikon F body???

They are still worth in excess of $200 each and for us
collectors..they are freaking priceless!!!


Barbarians - they break what they don't understand.


True..sadly. "Couldnt take one apart and put it back together again
so it was obviously junk"

Funny that shops did it all the time on the rare event such things
needed adjustment or fixing.

Now try taking a Canon EOS apart without a complete high tech computer
repair department. Well..there always is..simply dropping it on the
pavement.

I was starting to wonder if the lad was simply having a go with us..or
is that...lame.


Witness the actions of the Democrat party towards the economy over
the last forty years.


Very well stated! Bravo!!



My Fuji Finepix S5200 digital camera needs a new memory battery. It
is tiny coin cell with welded tabs that is solder to one of the many
circuit boards. The manual only list the inventory number, and no
standard battery will fit in the small space.


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