I doubt that number is acurate. Maybe for countries which could not afford to import american cars benz was the only ok car.No. There are more registered vintage Mercedes worldwide than any other.
I doubt that number is acurate.
haha no youre your fine brad. I doubt there is enough space for duplex in your head for both me and huss to camp inside
I was a Mercedes specialist for over 30 years. This is a well known fact.
If you say you were a Mercedes specialist for over 30 years, I believe you.
I dearly miss it.
Craig, you ok if I sublet my space this w/e? I'm going to be using a Zenit EM, and the 'friend' who gave it to me says there is something wrong with the shutter.
But to pretend that a M3 is better designed and built, and more reliable than 21st canon, minolta or Nikon "high end" SLR is nonesense.
as mentioned, im not familiar with those cameras and at the risk of seeming argumentative, I will apologize in advance.canon eos3 - pro
Minolta A9 - pro "arguably the best film SLR ever made"
Nikon F6 - pro
I love Elan7ne USA - 30V Europe 7s in Japan- semi pro - less FPS - less finder, no spot metering but more compact and pop up flash.
Same amazing manifacturing like modern DSLRs. Extremely durable. Great for carry around DSLR
My Nikon F90x is a dead reliable high end camera.
Elan 7Ne/v30/7s are rock solid. I believe the last SLR canon made.The Elan 7 is notorious for its Achilles-heel plastic back latch.
https://www.jdavidbuerk.com/blog/248
Maybe it would help to have a definition of "high end camera". What in your judgment makes the Nikon F90x (aka the N90s) a "high end camera"?
The build quality and features make it one as Nikon intended it to be.
So no definition or list of criteria that need to be met to qualify as a "high end camera"?
The fact that Nikon intended it to be (successfully I may add) doesn't hold any weight with you?
Thanks for the input, escpecially to those who happen to read my opening post.I'll be looking for a good offer on a Cosina CT-1A and then will further see. Sounds like the perfect fit for me so far. And yes, guess I should've put "perfect SLR for me" in the title.
Not really. Besides, if Nikon intended it to be a "high end camera", they must have had a checklist of things the camera needed to have to meet their objective. If so, what was on their checklist, and what is on yours?
If you need further proof, then you need to check one out for yourself.
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