snegron
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Here we go!
Roger pops in with an OT post and now we'll wind up debating:
1) RF v. SLR
2) German glass v. Japanese glass
3) Cameras that use batteries v. those that don't
4) Trekking in the Himalayas
etc. etc.
Fasten your seat belts everyone....![]()
In the end it all makes for nail-biting fun though!


I say we give the debates a kick start! Here goes:
1. "RF vs. SLR"- I won't go there because I don't own a rangefinder yet, but hopefully sometime soon I will!
2. "German glass vs. Japanese glass." - Everyone knows that Japanese glass is better.
3. "Cameras that use batteries vs. those that don't." - I'm sure we have all learned by know that the quality of a camera is measured by its ability to function without a battery. The less battery dependent, the better the camera. A known fact. Real photographers don't need meters or auto exposure anyway, just accurate mechanical shutter speeds and reliable apertures.
4. "Treking in the Himalayas" - The only camera capable of surviving 24 hours or more in harsh Himalayan conditions is a Nikon F with standard, umetered prism.
And just for fun...
1. "RF vs. SLR"- I still won't go there because I don't own a rangefinder yet, but hopefully sometime soon I will!
2. "German glass vs. Japanese glass." - Everyone knows that German glass is better!
3. "Cameras that use batteries vs. those that don't."- Batteries are the mark of a civilized society. Why bother with all mechanical cameras when even in the jungles of Guam there are stores that sell batteries!
4. "Treking in the Himalayas" - There is no fun in photographing snow anyway, so why bother?
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