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I'm not so sure the 47 cameras currently ordered by backers -make them 100 if the target is reached- will represent / would have represented that many man.hours for the Ukrainian workers...
Remember that the Nikon F6 is hand-made by two people working part time on this task.
61 backers, but only 48 are buying a camera or camera/lens combination. It like the Reflex: 457 backers, but only 337 are buying a camera or camera/lens combination. Both seem like epic fails, and not without good reason.
So what are they going to do with that big box of NOS Kiev 19M cameras with bad meters?Since it was an ‘all or nothing’ project, it is over.
So what are they going to do with that big box of NOS Kiev 19M cameras with bad meters?
So what are they going to do with that big box of NOS Kiev 19M cameras with bad meters?
Just wait for the inevitable implosion.Well, the Reflex project recently surprisingly showed up at the Photokina exhibitor listing and even gave away some company information:
Post #6 at this thread:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/reflex-and-photokina.161813/
BMW = Bayerische Motoren Werke, i.e. German..
"Made in Germany" raises an obvious quality question.
Can nominally German companies that have for decades relied mostly on immigrant labor afford people of the quality that Toyota or BMW use in the US, or that Pentax uses in Vietnam?
Some BMW vehicles are built by a Canadian Company in Austria.BMW = Bayerische Motoren Werke, i.e. German.
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You have a typo there - you must have meant Delicious.German labor is mostly immigrant (50% Turkish in a recent study)... inexpensive foreign labor, plus huge prices plus manufacturing overseas accounts for survival of German manufacturing.
The most dubious food on earth is poutine.
BMW Mini has had several years of terrible quality reviews in Consumer Reports. German labor is mostly immigrant (50% Turkish in a recent study)... inexpensive foreign labor, plus huge prices plus manufacturing overseas accounts for survival of German manufacturing. Compare quality of BMW to Hyundai or Subaru or Toyota. Then look at the prices...which are analytic components of quality.
The finest watch is always Seiko.
The most dubious food on earth is poutine.
How sad, yet another thread veering off topic.
Sorry, Mr. Axeman - I totally agree !
BMW Mini has had several years of terrible quality reviews in Consumer Reports. German labor is mostly immigrant (50% Turkish in a recent study)... inexpensive foreign labor, plus huge prices plus manufacturing overseas accounts for survival of German manufacturing. Compare quality of BMW to Hyundai or Subaru or Toyota. Then look at the prices...which are analytic components of quality.
The finest watch is always Seiko.
The most dubious food on earth is poutine.
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