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Default devices of unecessary complexity

On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 02:25:43 +0000 (UTC), Cydrome Leader
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Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
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Stupid design.


Only stupid in retrospect. They did not anticipate the need when they
designed it.


It's still stupid design if nobody though ahead at all.


Define "through"

You're a mook, CL. Smashing an F-body camera just to complain about the
complexity of it is ridiculous. Even lacking the prism, it was valuable
to someone other than you.


A F is not rare or valuable, no matter what you tell yourself, they
churned out trillions of the things. Check prices on keh.com


They go for a minimum of $100 for a beater. Glad to see you are rich
and can afford to light a Franklin on fire to light up your smoke.

They were complex because of how much they could do -- mechanically,
only. Despite their complexity, they were marvelously reliable. Even
many that got dropped and/or banged around in service continued to work
just fine. I have a 1948 Meteor SP (1/2-frame 35) rotary focal plane
shutter camera that's a lot simpler than a Nikon-F, if you really want
'simple'.

My old Asai Pentax is every bit as complex as a Nikon. Despite its 1980s
origins, it's as reliable today as the day it was built. Film... that's
another problem. Only one maker still out there...


not true.

There are still a dozen or so film makers, including Kodak and Fuji.
But most of them are imports.

Gunner

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