Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/17

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Subject: [Leica] Re: SLR Revolution
From: "Roger Beamon" <roger@beamon.org>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 08:50:12 -0700

On 17 Nov 99, Marc James Small wrote, at least in part:

> At 06:50 PM 11/16/1999 -0800, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> >
> >The SLR revolution happened 40 years ago, with the introduction of
> >the Nikon F. This is ancient history. 
> 
> Sorry, Godfrey.  The SLR Revolution began at the Leipzig-Messe in
> 1949, with the introduction of Hubert Nerwin's Contax S.  

<snip>

> It just took a decade for the innate conservatism of the
> photographic community to accept the change, and they then grabbed
> the most accessible and reasonable SLR available, the Nikon F. 

<snip>

Sorry, for what? Godfrey's wording is quite precise. The revolution 
didn't *happen* until the Nikon F, which, as you say, fit the needs 
and acceptable price point of photographers of that era.

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Roger
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