Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sal DiMarco wrote: >Will somebody please wake me when all this stupidity over "country of origin" and mindless insulting by wanna or self appointed experts stops? At an earlier stage in the "country of origin" discussion, Sal had asked: >Why do you people obsess over such trivial nonsense? and Ted Grant added: >It's never interesting to hear the whiners go on about twit assed nonsense of where the equipment is made! The bottom line is, who really cares! ... Get serious , get out, get some picture taking done and screw this nonsense. Are postings like this not part of the problem, with their use of derogatory phrases such as ‘stupidity’ and ‘twit assed nonsense’? To judge by the number of postings on the topic, there is obviously a portion of the LUG which is interested in this subject. So for them, it’s not an obsession, and for them it’s interesting. Who cares, asks Ted? Well, they obviously do. For those of us who are not interested, or who feel that the topic had become unproductive, there is a handy ‘delete’ key on the keyboard. Personally, I’m curious to know where my cameras and lenses were built, though I don’t get dreadfully excited about it or base my purchasing decisions on such facts (how could I when my favourite working camera is my Japanese-built Leica CL and the last lens I bought for my Leicas was made in sunny Zagorsk?). But what puzzles me is why such a prosaic subject as country of manufacture creates such passion in some folk that it has to be rudely dismissed as “trivial nonsense” or the writings of ‘self-appointed experts’ and ‘whiners’. While some postings on the topic in question may be generating more heat than light, the same can probably be said about our discussions on street-shooting technique, rival theories on how to develop film X in developer Y, the virtues and vices of using UV filters, the merits and demerits of work of various big-name photographers, the strengths and weaknesses of lens A against lens B, and so on. I'm not trying to defend some of the views currently being expressed in the 'country of manufacture' thread - I've started using my own Delete key pretty heavily. But I can't help wonder that if the thread would be over by now it is had been left to those LUG members who were interested in its content, and ignored by the rest. Regards, Doug Richardson