Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Never had a Commodor PET Computer. My slide rule gave up the ghost 20 years ago from over use. The TI calculator, I got when I graduated from University still works just fine. Gene -------------- Original message from Lawrence Zeitlin <lrzeitlin@optonline.net>: -------------- > > On Aug 8, 2007, at 2:48 AM, Nathan wrote: > > > Clearly, no digital camera will ever match the useful life of an > > M3. But > > on the other hand, to say that the useful life of a modern DSLR is > > equal > > to the product release cycle is simply bunk. > > Nathan, > > The film Leicas only performed four functions (viewfind, rangefind, > expose film, move film) with relatively sturdy mechanical and optical > parts. Most parts could be adjusted to compensate for wear. All of > the photographic magic is in the film and lenses. > > My digital Leica, a Digilux Zoom, performed dozens of functions > (opened and shut lens cover, extended lens, measured light, zoomed > lens, focused, set sensitivity, adjusted white balance, timed > exposure, presented images on LCD screen, transmitted images to > computer, etc., etc., etc.). It is a truism that product reliability > is inversely proportionate to the number of parts and the number of > functions performed. > > My 53 year old M3 still takes fine pictures. My Digilux is dead, > dead, dead. And even if by some miracle it came back to life, it uses > the discontinued SM card. > > All me an unreformed Luddite but I have an innate suspicion of the > digitization of simple mechanical functions. I still use my old slide > rule. How many of you still use Commodore PET computers? > > Larry Z > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information