what most people don't know is that the internal movement for all these highend "Brands" are all made by the same manufacturer, Dead Link Removed
This company is largely owned by Omega and if you want a high quality (well made movement) then Omega is the company of choice. All the others are just Branding for people with money to burn and nothing to do with watch quality.
There is a company which makes quartz movements and basically they are the only two movement makers that cover almost 100% of the swiss market with just a few very small independants who make their own movements.
If you want the real deal, a hand made watch, then look at http://www.rwsmithwatches.com/ be warned that you may need to take out a mortgage to buy one. A nice littel film about them at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAD7VJ09wSE&list=PLB9WSi5JwX_scA41IfR90Ih_4zKI4WBZi&index=2
Pick your tribes, earn your feathers, and go to war.
It's all pretty childish.
i understand completely what you have said i just don't agree with you ...
12 years ago i might have agreed with you ..
Believe it or not these very same type of discussions go on at the wristwatch forum I hang out at.
Mechanical watches have soul, battery operated/quartz don't.
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Cool that you're into watches as well. I used to hang out on TimeZone.com all the time around 1998-2003. Almost all my watches are mechanical, but you probably suspected that.
For me, I just appreciate how difficult it is to design some of the complications in an all-mechanical watch. The complexity of a Ulysse Nardin GMT Perpetual is astounding and a work of art, but it can be achieved with a relatively simple program running on an 8-bit processor in a quartz watch.
Utterly meaningless. They could post a billboard shot made with an old Kodak disc camera and it would probably look just as good. Now billboards are just huge late-sized pixelations anyway. I'm was out on the trail last Saturday. Parked my truck in the main Pt Reyes visitor
center parking lot along with several hundred other people all headed the same direction with their cellphone cameras. Naturally, I go exactly the opposite direction and find near total solitude the whole afternoon amidst spectacular wildflowers. When I got back to my truck in the evening and started lifting off my big pack with long camera rails sticking out the sides and a Ries wooden tripod strapped to the back, there was a little Chinese man sitting on the adjacent car bumper holding a little girl. "Sinar?", he asks. Apparently this was the only term we knew in common. He didn't speak a word of English. So I nod my head for yes, and he gives a smile of approval back. So I guess
not everyone is a billboard stooge and knows the difference between a camera and a toy.
Are you sure he didn't say sayonara
Think that's Japanese.
Please engage sense of humour when reading my posts....
Utterly meaningless. They could post a billboard shot made with an old Kodak disc camera and it would probably look just as good. Now billboards are just huge late-sized pixelations anyway. I'm was out on the trail last Saturday. Parked my truck in the main Pt Reyes visitor
center parking lot along with several hundred other people all headed the same direction with their cellphone cameras. Naturally, I go exactly the opposite direction and find near total solitude the whole afternoon amidst spectacular wildflowers. When I got back to my truck in the evening and started lifting off my big pack with long camera rails sticking out the sides and a Ries wooden tripod strapped to the back, there was a little Chinese man sitting on the adjacent car bumper holding a little girl. "Sinar?", he asks. Apparently this was the only term we knew in common. He didn't speak a word of English. So I nod my head for yes, and he gives a smile of approval back. So I guess
not everyone is a billboard stooge and knows the difference between a camera and a toy.
why is everything but a large format camera "a toy" ?
Sorry but I think I agree with Drew here. I also think all cameras, except Large Format cameras, are just toys.
I've yet to own a real camera. I only own toys (35mm, medium format.)
why is everything but a large format camera "a toy" ?
Well, this has gotten silly.
Sorry but I think I agree with Drew here. I also think all cameras, except Large Format cameras, are just toys.
I've yet to own a real camera. I only own toys (35mm, medium format.)
Back to OP's original topic of discussion, the iPhone 6 or whatever, is most likely something you'll be carrying on you at all times. Who said "the best camera is the one you have with you"? That's how good of a camera it is. There are many situations where a photographer doesn't have the luxury of time for the sort of deliberateness that is required for a larger format. No matter how deep your pockets are, you aren't keeping an 8x10 camera in there.
Well, this has gotten silly.
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