Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/11

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Photogs rebuying Leicas
From: engl6914 at cableone.net (Lee England)
Date: Wed Aug 11 05:15:31 2004

Regarding the comment "but for my own inner, personal ambitions I seek a
medium that will change little over time."

I recall an article by a writer for, I believe, the New Yorker whose premise
was that technological change was coming too quickly for even the
manufacturers to master.  In the old days some new innovation, say automatic
transmissions, would last long enough for manufacturers to perfect and for
users to master, until finally the product was near flawless and void of
quirks and bugs.  Now, computers and software are not around long enough for
that process to occur.  Computers freeze, crash, have glitches, and this is
regarded as common and with no one able to figure out what's wrong.
Software is the same--new products come out with patches following in weeks.
Bugs are common, followed by products having new bugs.  Mastering the use of
these products becomes difficult and may affect its use for artistic
purposes.  The people I've seen buying digital cameras are already
considering buying the new, improved versions.  Of course, there will be a
new learning process.

Lee England
Natchez, Miss.


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